Accuracy of Faecal Calprotectin and Neutrophil Gelatinase B-associated Lipocalin in Evaluating Subclinical Inflammation in UlceRaTIVE Colitis-the ACERTIVE study.

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Main Author: Magro, F
Publication Date: 2017
Other Authors: Lopes, S, Coelho, R, Cotter, J, Castro, F, Sousa, H, Salgado, M, Andrade, P, Vieira, A, Figueiredo, P, Caldeira, P, Sousa, A, Duarte, M, Ávila, F, Silva, J, Moleiro, J, Mendes, S, Giestas, S, Ministro, P, Sousa, P, Gonçalves, R, Gonçalves, B, Oliveira, A, Chagas, C, Torres, J, Dias, C, Lopes, J, Borralho, P, Afonso, J, Geboes, K, Carneiro, F, Portuguese IBD Study Group [GEDII].
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Summary: BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Mucosal healing and histological remission are different targets for patients with ulcerative colitis, but both rely on an invasive endoscopic procedure. This study aimed to assess faecal calprotectin and neutrophil gelatinase B-associated lipocalin as biomarkers for disease activity in asymptomatic ulcerative colitis patients. METHODS: This was a multicentric cross-sectional study including 371 patients, who were classified according to their endoscopic and histological scores. These results were evaluated alongside the faecal levels of both biomarkers. RESULTS: Macroscopic lesions [i.e. endoscopic Mayo score ≥1] were present in 28% of the patients, and 9% had active disease according to fht Ulcerative Colitis Endoscopic Index of Severity. Moreover, 21% presented with histological inflammation according to the Geboes index, whereas 15% and 5% presented with focal and diffuse basal plasmacytosis, respectively. The faecal levels of calprotectin and neutrophil gelatinase B-associated lipocalin were statistically higher for patients with endoscopic lesions and histological activity. A receiver operating characteristic-based analysis revealed that both biomarkers were able to indicate mucosal healing and histological remission with an acceptable probability, and cut-off levels of 150-250 μg/g for faecal calprotectin and 12 μg/g for neutrophil gelatinase B-associated lipocalin were proposed. CONCLUSIONS: Faecal calprotectin and neutrophil gelatinase B-associated lipocalin levels are a valuable addition for assessment of disease activity in asymptomatic ulcerative colitis patients. Biological levels of the analysed biomarkers below the proposed thresholds can rule out the presence of macroscopic and microscopic lesions with a probability of 75-93%. However, caution should be applied whenever interpreting positive results, as these biomarkers present consistently low positive predictive values.
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spelling Accuracy of Faecal Calprotectin and Neutrophil Gelatinase B-associated Lipocalin in Evaluating Subclinical Inflammation in UlceRaTIVE Colitis-the ACERTIVE study.Ulcerative colitisColite ulcerosaFecesBiomarkersRemission inductionRemissão induzidaBACKGROUND AND AIMS: Mucosal healing and histological remission are different targets for patients with ulcerative colitis, but both rely on an invasive endoscopic procedure. This study aimed to assess faecal calprotectin and neutrophil gelatinase B-associated lipocalin as biomarkers for disease activity in asymptomatic ulcerative colitis patients. METHODS: This was a multicentric cross-sectional study including 371 patients, who were classified according to their endoscopic and histological scores. These results were evaluated alongside the faecal levels of both biomarkers. RESULTS: Macroscopic lesions [i.e. endoscopic Mayo score ≥1] were present in 28% of the patients, and 9% had active disease according to fht Ulcerative Colitis Endoscopic Index of Severity. Moreover, 21% presented with histological inflammation according to the Geboes index, whereas 15% and 5% presented with focal and diffuse basal plasmacytosis, respectively. The faecal levels of calprotectin and neutrophil gelatinase B-associated lipocalin were statistically higher for patients with endoscopic lesions and histological activity. A receiver operating characteristic-based analysis revealed that both biomarkers were able to indicate mucosal healing and histological remission with an acceptable probability, and cut-off levels of 150-250 μg/g for faecal calprotectin and 12 μg/g for neutrophil gelatinase B-associated lipocalin were proposed. CONCLUSIONS: Faecal calprotectin and neutrophil gelatinase B-associated lipocalin levels are a valuable addition for assessment of disease activity in asymptomatic ulcerative colitis patients. Biological levels of the analysed biomarkers below the proposed thresholds can rule out the presence of macroscopic and microscopic lesions with a probability of 75-93%. However, caution should be applied whenever interpreting positive results, as these biomarkers present consistently low positive predictive values.Oxford University PressUnidade Local de Saúde Amadora / SintraMagro, FLopes, SCoelho, RCotter, JCastro, FSousa, HSalgado, MAndrade, PVieira, AFigueiredo, PCaldeira, PSousa, ADuarte, MÁvila, FSilva, JMoleiro, JMendes, SGiestas, SMinistro, PSousa, PGonçalves, RGonçalves, BOliveira, AChagas, CTorres, JDias, CLopes, JBorralho, PAfonso, JGeboes, KCarneiro, FPortuguese IBD Study Group [GEDII].2017-08-09T14:54:48Z20172017-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.10/1922eng1876-447910.1093/ecco-jcc/jjw170info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)instname:FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiainstacron:RCAAP2025-03-10T15:01:58Zoai:repositorio.hff.min-saude.pt:10400.10/1922Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireinfo@rcaap.ptopendoar:https://opendoar.ac.uk/repository/71602025-05-29T01:15:18.771220Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP) - FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Accuracy of Faecal Calprotectin and Neutrophil Gelatinase B-associated Lipocalin in Evaluating Subclinical Inflammation in UlceRaTIVE Colitis-the ACERTIVE study.
title Accuracy of Faecal Calprotectin and Neutrophil Gelatinase B-associated Lipocalin in Evaluating Subclinical Inflammation in UlceRaTIVE Colitis-the ACERTIVE study.
spellingShingle Accuracy of Faecal Calprotectin and Neutrophil Gelatinase B-associated Lipocalin in Evaluating Subclinical Inflammation in UlceRaTIVE Colitis-the ACERTIVE study.
Magro, F
Ulcerative colitis
Colite ulcerosa
Feces
Biomarkers
Remission induction
Remissão induzida
title_short Accuracy of Faecal Calprotectin and Neutrophil Gelatinase B-associated Lipocalin in Evaluating Subclinical Inflammation in UlceRaTIVE Colitis-the ACERTIVE study.
title_full Accuracy of Faecal Calprotectin and Neutrophil Gelatinase B-associated Lipocalin in Evaluating Subclinical Inflammation in UlceRaTIVE Colitis-the ACERTIVE study.
title_fullStr Accuracy of Faecal Calprotectin and Neutrophil Gelatinase B-associated Lipocalin in Evaluating Subclinical Inflammation in UlceRaTIVE Colitis-the ACERTIVE study.
title_full_unstemmed Accuracy of Faecal Calprotectin and Neutrophil Gelatinase B-associated Lipocalin in Evaluating Subclinical Inflammation in UlceRaTIVE Colitis-the ACERTIVE study.
title_sort Accuracy of Faecal Calprotectin and Neutrophil Gelatinase B-associated Lipocalin in Evaluating Subclinical Inflammation in UlceRaTIVE Colitis-the ACERTIVE study.
author Magro, F
author_facet Magro, F
Lopes, S
Coelho, R
Cotter, J
Castro, F
Sousa, H
Salgado, M
Andrade, P
Vieira, A
Figueiredo, P
Caldeira, P
Sousa, A
Duarte, M
Ávila, F
Silva, J
Moleiro, J
Mendes, S
Giestas, S
Ministro, P
Sousa, P
Gonçalves, R
Gonçalves, B
Oliveira, A
Chagas, C
Torres, J
Dias, C
Lopes, J
Borralho, P
Afonso, J
Geboes, K
Carneiro, F
Portuguese IBD Study Group [GEDII].
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author2 Lopes, S
Coelho, R
Cotter, J
Castro, F
Sousa, H
Salgado, M
Andrade, P
Vieira, A
Figueiredo, P
Caldeira, P
Sousa, A
Duarte, M
Ávila, F
Silva, J
Moleiro, J
Mendes, S
Giestas, S
Ministro, P
Sousa, P
Gonçalves, R
Gonçalves, B
Oliveira, A
Chagas, C
Torres, J
Dias, C
Lopes, J
Borralho, P
Afonso, J
Geboes, K
Carneiro, F
Portuguese IBD Study Group [GEDII].
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Unidade Local de Saúde Amadora / Sintra
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Magro, F
Lopes, S
Coelho, R
Cotter, J
Castro, F
Sousa, H
Salgado, M
Andrade, P
Vieira, A
Figueiredo, P
Caldeira, P
Sousa, A
Duarte, M
Ávila, F
Silva, J
Moleiro, J
Mendes, S
Giestas, S
Ministro, P
Sousa, P
Gonçalves, R
Gonçalves, B
Oliveira, A
Chagas, C
Torres, J
Dias, C
Lopes, J
Borralho, P
Afonso, J
Geboes, K
Carneiro, F
Portuguese IBD Study Group [GEDII].
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Ulcerative colitis
Colite ulcerosa
Feces
Biomarkers
Remission induction
Remissão induzida
topic Ulcerative colitis
Colite ulcerosa
Feces
Biomarkers
Remission induction
Remissão induzida
description BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Mucosal healing and histological remission are different targets for patients with ulcerative colitis, but both rely on an invasive endoscopic procedure. This study aimed to assess faecal calprotectin and neutrophil gelatinase B-associated lipocalin as biomarkers for disease activity in asymptomatic ulcerative colitis patients. METHODS: This was a multicentric cross-sectional study including 371 patients, who were classified according to their endoscopic and histological scores. These results were evaluated alongside the faecal levels of both biomarkers. RESULTS: Macroscopic lesions [i.e. endoscopic Mayo score ≥1] were present in 28% of the patients, and 9% had active disease according to fht Ulcerative Colitis Endoscopic Index of Severity. Moreover, 21% presented with histological inflammation according to the Geboes index, whereas 15% and 5% presented with focal and diffuse basal plasmacytosis, respectively. The faecal levels of calprotectin and neutrophil gelatinase B-associated lipocalin were statistically higher for patients with endoscopic lesions and histological activity. A receiver operating characteristic-based analysis revealed that both biomarkers were able to indicate mucosal healing and histological remission with an acceptable probability, and cut-off levels of 150-250 μg/g for faecal calprotectin and 12 μg/g for neutrophil gelatinase B-associated lipocalin were proposed. CONCLUSIONS: Faecal calprotectin and neutrophil gelatinase B-associated lipocalin levels are a valuable addition for assessment of disease activity in asymptomatic ulcerative colitis patients. Biological levels of the analysed biomarkers below the proposed thresholds can rule out the presence of macroscopic and microscopic lesions with a probability of 75-93%. However, caution should be applied whenever interpreting positive results, as these biomarkers present consistently low positive predictive values.
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