Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8348597 | Peptides | 2013 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Intestinal injury significantly contributes to critical illness, sepsis and multiorgan failure. TFF2 (Trefoil Factor 2) is expressed and secreted preferentially by gastric mucous neck cells. TFF2 gene expression is promptly increased after gut injury, and its expression profile broadens to include the regenerative epithelia of virtually the entire gastrointestinal tract. The first objective of our study was an analysis of TFF2 levels dynamics in patients with Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (SIRS) or septic condition during a 5-day period after admission. The second objective was to determine optimal cut-off value and quantify diagnostic characteristics of TFF2 between controls and patients with various septic states. The study included 57 children aged 0-19 years, with expected or proven SIRS and septic condition. The degree of severity was evaluated according to PELOD Score (Pediatric Logistic Organ Dysfunction). Blood samples to determine levels of TFF2 factor were taken during the time patient met the criteria of SIRS or sepsis. Control group samples to determine the serum levels of TFF2 were taken from patients undergoing elective surgery. Analysis of TFF2 levels dynamics revealed that TFF2 levels kept steady state during the 5-day period. Significantly higher levels of TFF2 were in patients with Multiple Organ Dysfunction Syndrome (MODS). The difference was noticed also in ROC analysis.
Keywords
specifityEGFTFF2MODSFABPPELODROCSIRSHRPCLPAUCCecal ligation and punctureanalysis of varianceANOVAtrefoil factor 2SensitivityMultiple organ dysfunction syndromeSystemic inflammatory response syndromeSepsistrefoil factorepidermal growth factorMortalityarea under the curveHorseradish peroxidaseFatty acid binding proteinsChildrenGutreceiver operating characteristic
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Authors
JiÅà Žurek, Michal Kýr, Martin VavÅina, Michal Fedora,