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Salivary epidermal growth factor correlates with hospitalization length in rotavirus infection

BACKGROUND: The IFI27 interferon gene expression has been found to be largely increased in rotavirus (RV)-infected patients. IFI27 gene encodes for a protein of unknown function, very recently linked to epidermal proliferation and related to the epidermal growth factor (EGF) protein. The EGF is a lo...

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Autores principales: Gómez-Rial, J., Curras-Tuala, M. J., Talavero-González, C., Rodríguez-Tenreiro, C., Vilanova-Trillo, L., Gómez-Carballa, A., Rivero-Calle, I., Justicia-Grande, A., Pardo-Seco, J., Redondo-Collazo, L., Salas, A., Martinón-Torres, F.
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5450176/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28558652
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12879-017-2463-0
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author Gómez-Rial, J.
Curras-Tuala, M. J.
Talavero-González, C.
Rodríguez-Tenreiro, C.
Vilanova-Trillo, L.
Gómez-Carballa, A.
Rivero-Calle, I.
Justicia-Grande, A.
Pardo-Seco, J.
Redondo-Collazo, L.
Salas, A.
Martinón-Torres, F.
author_facet Gómez-Rial, J.
Curras-Tuala, M. J.
Talavero-González, C.
Rodríguez-Tenreiro, C.
Vilanova-Trillo, L.
Gómez-Carballa, A.
Rivero-Calle, I.
Justicia-Grande, A.
Pardo-Seco, J.
Redondo-Collazo, L.
Salas, A.
Martinón-Torres, F.
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description BACKGROUND: The IFI27 interferon gene expression has been found to be largely increased in rotavirus (RV)-infected patients. IFI27 gene encodes for a protein of unknown function, very recently linked to epidermal proliferation and related to the epidermal growth factor (EGF) protein. The EGF is a low-molecular-weight polypeptide that is mainly produced by submandibular and parotid glands, and it plays an important physiological role in the maintenance of oro-esophageal and gastric tissue integrity. Our aim was to determine salivary EGF levels in RV-infected patients in order to establish its potential relationship with IFI27 increased expression and EGF-mediated mucosal protection in RV infection. METHODS: We conducted a prospective comparative study using saliva samples from 27 infants infected with RV (sampled at recruitment during hospital admission and at convalescence, i.e. at least 3 months after recovery) and from 36 healthy control children. RESULTS: Median (SD) EGF salivary concentration was 777 (529) pg/ml in RV-infected group at acute phase and 356 (242) pg/m at convalescence, while it was 337 (119) pg/ml in the healthy control group. A significant association was found between EGF levels and hospitalization length of stay (P-value = 0.022; r(2) = −0.63). CONCLUSIONS: The salivary levels of EGF are significantly increased during the acute phase of natural RV infection, and relate to length of hospitalization. Further assessment of this non-invasive biomarker in RV disease is warranted.
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spelling pubmed-54501762017-06-01 Salivary epidermal growth factor correlates with hospitalization length in rotavirus infection Gómez-Rial, J. Curras-Tuala, M. J. Talavero-González, C. Rodríguez-Tenreiro, C. Vilanova-Trillo, L. Gómez-Carballa, A. Rivero-Calle, I. Justicia-Grande, A. Pardo-Seco, J. Redondo-Collazo, L. Salas, A. Martinón-Torres, F. BMC Infect Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: The IFI27 interferon gene expression has been found to be largely increased in rotavirus (RV)-infected patients. IFI27 gene encodes for a protein of unknown function, very recently linked to epidermal proliferation and related to the epidermal growth factor (EGF) protein. The EGF is a low-molecular-weight polypeptide that is mainly produced by submandibular and parotid glands, and it plays an important physiological role in the maintenance of oro-esophageal and gastric tissue integrity. Our aim was to determine salivary EGF levels in RV-infected patients in order to establish its potential relationship with IFI27 increased expression and EGF-mediated mucosal protection in RV infection. METHODS: We conducted a prospective comparative study using saliva samples from 27 infants infected with RV (sampled at recruitment during hospital admission and at convalescence, i.e. at least 3 months after recovery) and from 36 healthy control children. RESULTS: Median (SD) EGF salivary concentration was 777 (529) pg/ml in RV-infected group at acute phase and 356 (242) pg/m at convalescence, while it was 337 (119) pg/ml in the healthy control group. A significant association was found between EGF levels and hospitalization length of stay (P-value = 0.022; r(2) = −0.63). CONCLUSIONS: The salivary levels of EGF are significantly increased during the acute phase of natural RV infection, and relate to length of hospitalization. Further assessment of this non-invasive biomarker in RV disease is warranted. BioMed Central 2017-05-30 /pmc/articles/PMC5450176/ /pubmed/28558652 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12879-017-2463-0 Text en © The Author(s). 2017 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Gómez-Rial, J.
Curras-Tuala, M. J.
Talavero-González, C.
Rodríguez-Tenreiro, C.
Vilanova-Trillo, L.
Gómez-Carballa, A.
Rivero-Calle, I.
Justicia-Grande, A.
Pardo-Seco, J.
Redondo-Collazo, L.
Salas, A.
Martinón-Torres, F.
Salivary epidermal growth factor correlates with hospitalization length in rotavirus infection
title Salivary epidermal growth factor correlates with hospitalization length in rotavirus infection
title_full Salivary epidermal growth factor correlates with hospitalization length in rotavirus infection
title_fullStr Salivary epidermal growth factor correlates with hospitalization length in rotavirus infection
title_full_unstemmed Salivary epidermal growth factor correlates with hospitalization length in rotavirus infection
title_short Salivary epidermal growth factor correlates with hospitalization length in rotavirus infection
title_sort salivary epidermal growth factor correlates with hospitalization length in rotavirus infection
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5450176/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28558652
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12879-017-2463-0
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