Serum adipokines as non‑invasive biomarkers in Crohn’s disease
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2020
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Adipose tissue secretes molecules that can promote activity in Crohn’s disease. We aimed to evaluate
the role of serum adipokines as possible biomarkers in Crohn’s disease. Serum samples were obtained
from 40 patients with endoscopically active or quiescent Crohn’s disease and 36 healthy controls.
Serum leptin, ghrelin, resistin and adiponectin levels were analysed by Multiplex in a Luminex
200 system technology. Receiver Operating Characteristic curves were performed to evaluate the
adipokines discriminatory capacity. A logistic regression adjusted by possible confounders (i.e.
gender, age, BMI) was performed for those adipokines that showed an area under the curve> 0.7.
No diferences were found in age, gender or BMI among groups. Distribution for serum resistin was
diferent among the three groups of study, and only this adipokine showed an area under the curve
of 0.75 comparing actives patients and healthy control groups. Resistin median concentration was
selected as a cut-of for a logistic regression analysis; odds ratio along its 95% confdence interval
adjusted by gender, age, and BMI yielded a value of 5.46 (1.34–22.14) comparing actives patients and
healthy controls. High concentration of serum resistin is probably associated to activity, being this
association independent of gender, age or BMI.
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Ortega Moreno, L., Sanz-Garcia, A., Fernández de la Fuente, M.J. et al. Serum adipokines as non-invasive biomarkers in Crohn’s disease. Sci Rep 10, 18027 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-74999-6
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