Serological Biomarkers and Diversion Colitis: Changes after Stimulation with Probiotics
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Diversion colitis is a non-specific inflammation of a defunctionalised segment of the colon
after a temporary stoma has been performed. This inflammation is associated with an alteration of
certain inflammatory serum markers. The aims of this study were, firstly, to evaluate the modification
of inflammatory biomarkers after stimulation with probiotics prior to closure of the protective
ileostomy. Secondly, to identify if a relationship could be established between the severity of diversion
colitis and the alteration of inflammatory biomarkers in the blood. A prospective, randomized,
double-blind, controlled study was conducted. Patients who underwent surgery for colorectal carcinoma
with protective ileostomy between January 2017 and December 2018 were included, pending
reconstructive surgery and with diversion colitis as diagnosis. The sample was randomly divided
into a group stimulated with probiotics (SG) (n = 34) and a control group (CG) (n = 35). Histological
and endoscopic changes were evaluated after stimulation, after restorative surgery and during the
short-term follow-up after surgery, including the correlation with pro-inflammatory biomarkers in
blood. As main findings, a significant decrease in C-reactive protein (CRP), Neutrophil/lymphocyte
ratio (NLR ratio), and monocyte/lymphocyte ratio (LMR ratio) was observed in the SG versus the
CG with a p < 0.001. A significant increase in transferrin values and in the platelet/lymphocyte
ratio (PLR) was observed in the SG versus CG after stimulation with probiotics with a p < 0.001.
A normalisation of CRP and transferrin levels was observed in the third month of follow-up after
closure ileostomy, and NLR, LMR and PLR ratios were equal in both groups. Decreased modified
Glasgow prognostic score was found in SG compared to CG after probiotic stimulation (p < 0.001).
The endoscopic and histological severity of diversion colitis is associated with a greater alteration
of blood inflammatory biomarkers. The stimulation with probiotics prior to reconstructive surgery
promotes an early normalization of these parameters.
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Rodríguez Padilla, Á., Morales Martín, G., Pérez Quintero, R., Gómez Salgado, J., & Ruiz Frutos, C. (2021). Serological Biomarkers and Diversion Colitis: Changes after Stimulation with Probiotics. Biomolecules, 11(5), 684. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/biom11050684














