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Downregulation of Serum and Distal Ileum Fibroblast Growth Factor19 in Bile Acid Diarrhoea Patients.

Authors :
Chang, Chunxia
Jiang, Jingjing
Sun, Rui
Wang, Shenggen
Chen, Hong
Source :
Digestive Diseases & Sciences. Mar2022, Vol. 67 Issue 3, p872-879. 8p.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Background: Bile acid diarrhoea or BAD is a common but little recognised cause of chronic diarrhoea. Few of these patients in China have been diagnosed due to a lack of diagnostic options. Aims: To clarify the diagnostic value of serum fibroblast growth factor19 (FGF19) in BAD patients. Methods: We reported on 60 chronic diarrhoea patients and 80 healthy volunteers (HV). Based on the 90th percentile levels of serum 7a-hydroxy-4-cholesten-3-one (C4) of HV, these patients were divided into BAD group (C4 ≥ 90th) and non-bile acid diarrhoea group (NBAD, C4 < 90th). Serum FGF19 in the two clinical groups and HV group were compared, as was distal ileum FGF19 in clinical groups. The diagnostic value of serum FGF19 for BAD was evaluated. Results: The 90th percentile of serum C4 in HV group was 65.87 ng/ml. Serum FGF19 concentrations in BAD group (Median 69.28 pg/ml; n = 23) were significantly lower than those in HV (Median 122.18 pg/ml; n = 80) and NBAD (Median 129.57 pg/ml; n = 29) groups. FGF19 mRNA of the distal ileum in BAD group, was lower than that in NBAD group, P = 0.002. The rate of FGF19 protein low expression of distal ileum in BAD and NBAD group were 78.3% and 48.3%, P = 0.027. Using an ROC curve, statistical analysis yielded a threshold FGF19 concentration of 117.3 pg/ml (AUC, 0.906; 91.3% sensitivity, 79.3% specificity) for a clinical diagnosis of BAD. Conclusions: Serum and distal ileum expression of FGF19 significantly decreased in BAD patients. The suggested clinical ranges for serum FGF19 < 117.3 pg/ml has high sensitivity and specificity for BAD patients with a normal structural and histological ileum. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01632116
Volume :
67
Issue :
3
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Digestive Diseases & Sciences
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
155953917
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10620-021-07042-x