Frequency of intestinal microeukaryotes in patients undergoing screening colonoscopy for colorectal cancer
ABSTRACT: Background and aims: Blastocystis sp. is one of the most common parasites infecting the human gut. According to IARC, protist species are not carcinogenic to humans. However, Blastocystis sp. has been associated with colon affections including colorectal cancer (CRC). This ongoing study in...
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Hernández Castro, Carolina
Agudelo López, Sonia del Pilar
Toro Londoño, Miguel Ángel
Botero Garcés, Jorge Humberto
Múnera Duque, Alejandro
Correa Cote, Juan Camilo
Köster, Pamela Carolina
Carmena Jiménez, David Antonio
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- Colonoscopía
Colonoscopy
Neoplasias Colorrectales
Colorectal Neoplasms
Blastocystis
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Frequency of intestinal microeukaryotes in patients undergoing screening colonoscopy for colorectal cancer |
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Frequency of intestinal microeukaryotes in patients undergoing screening colonoscopy for colorectal cancer |
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Frequency of intestinal microeukaryotes in patients undergoing screening colonoscopy for colorectal cancer Colonoscopía Colonoscopy Neoplasias Colorrectales Colorectal Neoplasms Blastocystis |
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Frequency of intestinal microeukaryotes in patients undergoing screening colonoscopy for colorectal cancer |
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Frequency of intestinal microeukaryotes in patients undergoing screening colonoscopy for colorectal cancer |
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Frequency of intestinal microeukaryotes in patients undergoing screening colonoscopy for colorectal cancer |
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Frequency of intestinal microeukaryotes in patients undergoing screening colonoscopy for colorectal cancer |
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Frequency of intestinal microeukaryotes in patients undergoing screening colonoscopy for colorectal cancer |
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Hernández Castro, Carolina Agudelo López, Sonia del Pilar Toro Londoño, Miguel Ángel Botero Garcés, Jorge Humberto Múnera Duque, Alejandro Correa Cote, Juan Camilo Köster, Pamela Carolina Carmena Jiménez, David Antonio |
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Hernández Castro, Carolina Agudelo López, Sonia del Pilar Toro Londoño, Miguel Ángel Botero Garcés, Jorge Humberto Múnera Duque, Alejandro Correa Cote, Juan Camilo Köster, Pamela Carolina Carmena Jiménez, David Antonio |
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International Congress of Parasitology (15 : 22 de agosto de 2022 : Congress Venue – Bella Center, Copenhague, Dinamarca) |
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Colonoscopía Colonoscopy Neoplasias Colorrectales Colorectal Neoplasms Blastocystis |
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Colonoscopía Colonoscopy Neoplasias Colorrectales Colorectal Neoplasms Blastocystis |
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ABSTRACT: Background and aims: Blastocystis sp. is one of the most common parasites infecting the human gut. According to IARC, protist species are not carcinogenic to humans. However, Blastocystis sp. has been associated with colon affections including colorectal cancer (CRC). This ongoing study investigates potential associations among Blastocystis sp. and other intestinal protists and a higher risk of developing CRC. Methods: Stool samples were collected from patients undergoing screening colonoscopy for CRC in two hospitals in Medellín, Colombia. The presence of microeukaryotic parasites was investigated by conventional (formalin-ether concentration technique, microscopic examination including Ziehl-Neelsen staining) and molecular (PCR and Sanger sequencing) methods. Results: A total of 80 patients (47 with normal colonoscopy, 5 with polyps, and 28 with a CRC diagnosis) were included in the study. Blastocystis sp. was the most prevalent enteric protist found (30%, 24/80), followed by Giardia duodenalis (2.5%, 2/80) and commensal amoebas (6.3%, 5/80). Within Blastocystis, the sub-type ST3 allele 34 was the most frequently found in the surveyed clinical population (54%, 13/24). ST3 allele 34 was more prevalently found in CRC patients (n=7) compared to those with polyps (n=2) or normal colonoscopy (n=4). Conclusions: Pathogenicity of Blastocystis remains disputable, but preliminary results from this study suggests that Blastocystis ST3 may enhance CRC development. |
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Hernández Castro, CarolinaAgudelo López, Sonia del PilarToro Londoño, Miguel ÁngelBotero Garcés, Jorge HumbertoMúnera Duque, AlejandroCorrea Cote, Juan CamiloKöster, Pamela CarolinaCarmena Jiménez, David AntonioInternational Congress of Parasitology (15 : 22 de agosto de 2022 : Congress Venue – Bella Center, Copenhague, Dinamarca)2022-09-19T15:04:55Z2022-09-19T15:04:55Z2022-08-22https://hdl.handle.net/10495/30695ABSTRACT: Background and aims: Blastocystis sp. is one of the most common parasites infecting the human gut. According to IARC, protist species are not carcinogenic to humans. However, Blastocystis sp. has been associated with colon affections including colorectal cancer (CRC). This ongoing study investigates potential associations among Blastocystis sp. and other intestinal protists and a higher risk of developing CRC. Methods: Stool samples were collected from patients undergoing screening colonoscopy for CRC in two hospitals in Medellín, Colombia. The presence of microeukaryotic parasites was investigated by conventional (formalin-ether concentration technique, microscopic examination including Ziehl-Neelsen staining) and molecular (PCR and Sanger sequencing) methods. Results: A total of 80 patients (47 with normal colonoscopy, 5 with polyps, and 28 with a CRC diagnosis) were included in the study. Blastocystis sp. was the most prevalent enteric protist found (30%, 24/80), followed by Giardia duodenalis (2.5%, 2/80) and commensal amoebas (6.3%, 5/80). Within Blastocystis, the sub-type ST3 allele 34 was the most frequently found in the surveyed clinical population (54%, 13/24). ST3 allele 34 was more prevalently found in CRC patients (n=7) compared to those with polyps (n=2) or normal colonoscopy (n=4). 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