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Published in: Digestive Diseases and Sciences 1/2022

01-01-2022 | Endoscopy | Original Article

Serum Globulin Is Associated with Endoscopic Findings and Mucosal Healing in Japanese Patients with Ulcerative Colitis

Authors: Kana Shiraishi, Shinya Furukawa, Sen Yagi, Kenichirou Mori, Tomoyuki Ninomiya, Keitarou Kawasaki, Yuji Mizukami, Seiyuu Suzuki, Masayoshi Uraoka, Naozumi Shibata, Sanae Nakamura, Satoshi Imamine, Hidehiro Murakami, Katsuhisa Ohashi, Masamoto Torisu, Makoto Yano, Aki Hasebe, Harumi Yano, Masato Murakami, Eiji Takeshita, Yoshio Ikeda, Yoichi Hiasa

Published in: Digestive Diseases and Sciences | Issue 1/2022

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Abstract

Background

Serum globulin is an inflammation marker. To date, no evidence regarding the association between serum globulin and disease activity in patients with ulcerative colitis has been reported.

Aims

We evaluated the association between serum globulin and endoscopic activity in patients with ulcerative colitis.

Methods

Serum globulin was divided into tertiles based on the distribution of study subjects (low globulin, ≤ 2.7 g/dl (reference); moderate globulin, 2.7–3.1 g/dl; and high globulin, > 3.1 g/dl). A single endoscopic specialist evaluated the endoscopic findings, and mucosal healing was based on Mayo endoscopic subscore.

Results

A total of 277 patients with ulcerative colitis were included in the study. Serum globulin was independently positively associated with diminished or absent vascular markings [moderate: adjusted odds ratio (OR) 3.70 (95% confidence interval, CI: 1.82–7.88) and high: adjusted OR 2.40 (95%CI: 1.20–4.94), p for trend = 0.005]. A similar positive association between globulin and erosion was found [high: adjusted OR 2.00 (95%CI: 1.05–3.86)]. Serum globulin was independently inversely associated with mucosal healing [moderate: adjusted OR 0.37 (95%CI: 0.18–0.73) and high: adjusted OR 0.31 (95%CI: 0.14–0.64), p for trend = 0.001] and adjusted partial mucosal healing [moderate: OR 0.51 (95%CI: 0.26–0.98), p for trend = 0.048]. The inverse association between globulin and mucosal healing was significant in the low but not the high C-reactive protein group.

Conclusions

In patients with ulcerative colitis, serum globulin was significantly positively associated with endoscopic activity, and was significantly inversely associated with mucosal healing, especially in the low C-reactive protein group.
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Metadata
Title
Serum Globulin Is Associated with Endoscopic Findings and Mucosal Healing in Japanese Patients with Ulcerative Colitis
Authors
Kana Shiraishi
Shinya Furukawa
Sen Yagi
Kenichirou Mori
Tomoyuki Ninomiya
Keitarou Kawasaki
Yuji Mizukami
Seiyuu Suzuki
Masayoshi Uraoka
Naozumi Shibata
Sanae Nakamura
Satoshi Imamine
Hidehiro Murakami
Katsuhisa Ohashi
Masamoto Torisu
Makoto Yano
Aki Hasebe
Harumi Yano
Masato Murakami
Eiji Takeshita
Yoshio Ikeda
Yoichi Hiasa
Publication date
01-01-2022
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Digestive Diseases and Sciences / Issue 1/2022
Print ISSN: 0163-2116
Electronic ISSN: 1573-2568
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10620-021-06834-5

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