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13C-sucrose breath test for the non-invasive assessment of environmental enteropathy in Zambian adults

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FRONTIERS IN MEDICINE
卷 9, 期 -, 页码 -

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fmed.2022.904339

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environmental enteropathy; malnutrition; stunting; C-13-breath test; gut function; intestinal sucrase activity

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  1. University of Glasgow
  2. University of Glasgow, IAEA
  3. Nutriset
  4. IAEA
  5. SUERC
  6. [CRPE41016]

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A C-13-SBT was developed that was easy to perform, generated clear enrichment of (CO2)-C-13 in breath samples, and clearly reports sucrase activity. Further work is needed to validate it and understand its applications in evaluating EE.
ObjectivesEnvironmental enteropathy (EE) is a subclinical disorder highly prevalent in tropical and disadvantaged populations and is thought to play a role in growth faltering in children, poor responses to oral vaccines, and micronutrient deficiencies. This study aims to evaluate the potential of a non-invasive breath test based on stable isotopes for evaluation of impaired digestion and absorption of sucrose in EE. MethodsWe optimized a C-13-sucrose breath test (C-13-SBT) in 19 young adults in Glasgow, United Kingdom. In a further experiment (in 18 adults) we validated the C-13-SBT using Reducose, an intestinal glucosidase inhibitor. We then compared the C-13-SBT to intestinal mucosal morphometry, immunostaining for sucrose-isomaltase (SI) expression, and SI activity in 24 Zambian adults with EE. ResultsFully labeled sucrose (0.3 mg/kg) provided clear breath enrichment signals over 2-3 h in both British and Zambian adults, more than fivefold higher than naturally enriched sucrose. Reducose dramatically impaired C-13-sucrose digestion, reducing 4 h (CO2)-C-13 breath recovery by > 50%. Duodenal biopsies in Zambian adults confirmed the presence of EE, and SI immunostaining was present in 16/24 adults. The kinetics of (CO2)-C-13 evolution were consistently faster in participants with detectable SI immunostaining. Although sucrase activity was strongly correlated with villus height (r = 0.72; P < 0.05) after adjustment for age, sex and body mass index, there were no correlations between C-13-SBT and villus height or measured sucrase activity in pinch biopsies. ConclusionA C-13-SBT was developed which was easy to perform, generated clear enrichment of (CO2)-C-13 in breath samples, and clearly reports sucrase activity. Further work is needed to validate it and understand its applications in evaluating EE.

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