Investigating Specific Calprotectin and Immunological Markers Associated With Intestinal Infections Caused by Entamoeba histolytica
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2024-10-01
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Background: Entamoeba histolytica is a parasitic organism that infects the intestines and causes dysentery, characterized by intestine inflammation.
Objectives: We aimed to estimate calprotectin levels and their relationship to the severity and progression of intestinal inflammation.
Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional study in Al-Habbobi Teaching Hospital Thi-Qar, Al-Nasseriah, Iraq, from March 10 to October 1, 2023. The sample included 50 men and 50 women aged in three groups: 25–29, 30-34, and >34 years. We employed microscopy, direct wet method, and formal-ether concentration approach to detect parasites. Also, we employed nzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) for measuring fecal calprotectin (FC) and C-reactive protein (CRP), and XP-Sysmex for detecting white blood cells.
Results: The calprotectin levels below 50 ng/mL were more common in the second age group. The third age group had calprotectin values of 50 ng/mL. In the first age group (25–29 years old), calprotectin frequency was similar. CRP levels were equal in the first age group. In the second age group (30–34 years), negative CRP outnumbered positive CRP. Positive CRP was more common than negative in the third age group of >34 years. The group above 35 had the highest general stool examination (GSE) and antigen Ag detection rates, while those aged 30–34 years in the control group had the highest.
Conclusion: Calprotectin levels less than 50 ng/mL were more frequent in the age group of 30-34 years, while calprotectin levels greater than 50 ng/mL were more frequent in the age group <35 years. CRP levels were equal in frequency in the first age group. Negative CRP was more common than positive CRP in the second age group. Positive CRP was more common than negative CRP in the third age group.
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Study on Calprotectin Levels in Entamoeba histolytica Infections
Background:
Entamoeba histolytica is a parasitic organism responsible for intestinal infections, often leading to dysentery and inflammation. Calprotectin, a biomarker of intestinal inflammation, may help assess disease severity and progression.
Objectives:
This study aimed to estimate calprotectin levels and their correlation with the severity and progression of intestinal inflammation in patients infected with E. histolytica.
Methods:
A cross-sectional study was conducted at Al-Habbobi Teaching Hospital in Thi-Qar, Iraq, from March 10 to October 1, 2023. The study included 100 participants (50 men and 50 women) divided into three age groups:
25–29 years
30–34 years
34 years
Parasite detection was performed using microscopy, the direct wet method, and the formal-ether concentration technique. Fecal calprotectin (FC) and C-reactive protein (CRP) levels were measured using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), while white blood cells were analyzed using XP-Sysmex.
Key Findings:
Calprotectin Levels:
Levels below 50 ng/mL were most frequent in the 30–34 age group.
Levels above 50 ng/mL were more common in individuals over 34 years.
The 25–29 age group had a balanced distribution of calprotectin levels.
C-Reactive Protein (CRP) Levels:
CRP levels were equal in frequency among individuals aged 25–29 years.
Negative CRP cases were more prevalent in the 30–34 age group.
Positive CRP cases were more frequent in individuals over 34 years.
Parasite Detection:
The highest general stool examination (GSE) and antigen detection rates were found in the >34 age group.
In the control group, individuals aged 30–34 years showed the highest antigen detection rates.
Conclusion:
Calprotectin levels below 50 ng/mL were more frequent in individuals aged 30–34 years, while those above 50 ng/mL were more common in individuals older than 34. CRP levels varied across age groups, with negative CRP being more prevalent in younger individuals and positive CRP more common in older participants. These findings suggest that calprotectin and CRP may serve as useful markers for assessing inflammation severity in E. histolytica infections.
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Mustafa, H. M., Hamad, A. A., & Mohsein, O. A. (2024). Investigating specific calprotectin and immunological markers associated with intestinal infections caused by Entamoeba histolytica. Iranian Journal of Veterinary Medicine, 18(4), 535-544.