Altered intestinal function precedes the appearance of bacterial DNA in serum and ascites in patients with cirrhosis: a pilot study

Bacterial translocation seems to precede the occurrence of overt bacterial infection in patients with cirrhosis. The presence of bacterial DNA in blood and ascites correlates with bacterial translocation and is frequent in patients with advanced cirrhosis without overt infection. Our aim was to sear...

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Published inEuropean journal of gastroenterology & hepatology Vol. 22; no. 10; p. 1228
Main Authors Thalheimer, Ulrich, De Iorio, Fosca, Capra, Franco, del Mar Lleo, Maria, Zuliani, Valeria, Ghidini, Valentina, Tafi, Maria Carla, Caburlotto, Greta, Gennari, Micol, Burroughs, Andrew K, Vantini, Italo
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Abstract Bacterial translocation seems to precede the occurrence of overt bacterial infection in patients with cirrhosis. The presence of bacterial DNA in blood and ascites correlates with bacterial translocation and is frequent in patients with advanced cirrhosis without overt infection. Our aim was to search for bacterial DNA in patients with cirrhosis both with and without ascites, and to study its correlation with abnormal intestinal motility or permeability and the presence of bacterial overgrowth. Blood and ascites samples were obtained on day 1, and blood samples were taken twice a day for the following 3 days. Bacterial DNA was assayed by polymerase chain reaction using universal primers for rRNA 16 s. Oro-caecal transit time and bacterial overgrowth were assessed with Lactulose H(2) breath testing. Intestinal permeability was assessed by determining urinary lactulose and mannitol excretion with high performance liquid chromatography. We studied seven patients (six were male, age range was 42-78 years). Aetiology was alcohol in four, HCV in two, HBV in one; ascites was present in four and Child-Pugh grade was A in four and B in three. All patients had increased intestinal permeability, six had decreased transit time and one had bacterial overgrowth. In only one patient (with ascites), polymerase chain reaction was positive for bacterial DNA both in ascites and serum for all 4 days on which samples were taken. Increased intestinal permeability and abnormal motility were frequent without evidence of bacterial translocation in cirrhosis even without ascites. They are likely to be facilitators for bacterial translocation and thus precede it.
AbstractList Bacterial translocation seems to precede the occurrence of overt bacterial infection in patients with cirrhosis. The presence of bacterial DNA in blood and ascites correlates with bacterial translocation and is frequent in patients with advanced cirrhosis without overt infection. Our aim was to search for bacterial DNA in patients with cirrhosis both with and without ascites, and to study its correlation with abnormal intestinal motility or permeability and the presence of bacterial overgrowth. Blood and ascites samples were obtained on day 1, and blood samples were taken twice a day for the following 3 days. Bacterial DNA was assayed by polymerase chain reaction using universal primers for rRNA 16 s. Oro-caecal transit time and bacterial overgrowth were assessed with Lactulose H(2) breath testing. Intestinal permeability was assessed by determining urinary lactulose and mannitol excretion with high performance liquid chromatography. We studied seven patients (six were male, age range was 42-78 years). Aetiology was alcohol in four, HCV in two, HBV in one; ascites was present in four and Child-Pugh grade was A in four and B in three. All patients had increased intestinal permeability, six had decreased transit time and one had bacterial overgrowth. In only one patient (with ascites), polymerase chain reaction was positive for bacterial DNA both in ascites and serum for all 4 days on which samples were taken. Increased intestinal permeability and abnormal motility were frequent without evidence of bacterial translocation in cirrhosis even without ascites. They are likely to be facilitators for bacterial translocation and thus precede it.
Author Burroughs, Andrew K
del Mar Lleo, Maria
Thalheimer, Ulrich
Zuliani, Valeria
Gennari, Micol
Vantini, Italo
Capra, Franco
Caburlotto, Greta
Ghidini, Valentina
Tafi, Maria Carla
De Iorio, Fosca
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Aged
Ascites - metabolism
Ascites - microbiology
Ascites - physiopathology
Ascitic Fluid - metabolism
Ascitic Fluid - microbiology
Bacterial Infections - metabolism
Bacterial Infections - microbiology
Bacterial Infections - physiopathology
Bacterial Translocation - physiology
Disease Progression
DNA, Bacterial - blood
DNA, Bacterial - metabolism
Female
Gastrointestinal Motility - physiology
Humans
Intestinal Absorption - physiology
Liver Cirrhosis - metabolism
Liver Cirrhosis - microbiology
Liver Cirrhosis - physiopathology
Male
Middle Aged
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