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Reduced Taurine Serum Levels in Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Rachele Frascatani, Adelaide Mattogno, Andrea Iannucci, Irene Marafini, Giovanni Monteleone
Nutrients · 2024 · ▲ 8 citations
Abstract
Taurine is a semi-essential micronutrient that acts as an anti-inflammatory molecule. The oral administration of taurine to colitic mice attenuates ongoing mucosal inflammation. This study aimed to determine whether inflammatory bowel diseases (IBDs) are marked by changes in the circulating levels of taurine. We measured the serum concentrations of taurine in 92 IBD patients [46 with ulcerative colitis (UC) and 46 with Crohn's disease (CD)] and 33 healthy controls with a commercial ELISA kit. The taurine levels were significantly decreased in both patients with UC and patients with CD compared to the controls, while there was no difference between CD and UC. Taurine levels declined with age in healthy controls but not in IBDs. IBD patients younger than 50 years had levels of taurine reduced compared to their age-matched controls. In the IBD group, taurine levels were not influenced by the body mass index of the patients and the consumption of taurine-rich nutrients, while they were significantly reduced in UC patients with clinically active disease compared to those in clinical remission. These findings indicate that IBDs are marked by serum taurine deficiency, which would seem to reflect the activity of the disease, at least in UC.
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Frascatani, R., Mattogno, A., Iannucci, A., Marafini, I., & Monteleone, G. (2024). Reduced Taurine Serum Levels in Inflammatory Bowel Disease. <em>Nutrients</em>. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu16111593
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Frascatani R, Mattogno A, Iannucci A, Marafini I, Monteleone G. Reduced Taurine Serum Levels in Inflammatory Bowel Disease. Nutrients. 2024. doi:10.3390/nu16111593.
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@article{rachele2024Reduce,
title = {Reduced Taurine Serum Levels in Inflammatory Bowel Disease},
author = {Rachele Frascatani and Adelaide Mattogno and Andrea Iannucci and Irene Marafini and Giovanni Monteleone},
journal = {Nutrients},
year = {2024},
doi = {10.3390/nu16111593},
}
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