PLoS ONE (Jan 2020)

Effect of liver transplantation on intestinal permeability and correlation with infection episodes.

  • Francesca Romana Ponziani,
  • Venanzio Valenza,
  • Erida Nure,
  • Giuseppe Bianco,
  • Giuseppe Marrone,
  • Antonio Grieco,
  • Maurizio Pompili,
  • Antonio Gasbarrini,
  • Salvatore Agnes,
  • Gabriele Sganga

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0235359
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 6
p. e0235359

Abstract

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BackgroundLiver cirrhosis has been known to be associated with increased intestinal permeability (IP); however, little is known about the modification of IP after liver transplantation (LT). The present study was aimed to assess IP after LT and evaluated its association with laboratory tests and clinical parameters, as well as with the development of infections.MethodsLT recipients were consecutively enrolled and compared with an equal number of patients with liver cirrhosis and healthy subjects. IP was assessed by urinary excretion of chromium-51 ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (51Cr-EDTA).ResultsThe median 51Cr-EDTA excretion was found to be higher in 35 LT recipients as compared with that in the healthy controls [4.77% (2.79-6.03) vs. 2.07% (1.57-2.42), pConclusionLT recipients show an increased IP, similar to that in patients with liver cirrhosis. However, it is not associated with a high risk of infections. Further investigations into the pathogenesis of this persistent impairment of the intestinal barrier are warranted.