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Influence of Perinatal Factors on Blood Tryptase and Fecal Calprotectin Levels in Newborns

Bruno Pereira
Bertrand Evrard
Vincent Sapin

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Background: Blood tryptase and fecal calprotectin levels may serve as biomarkers of necrotizing enterocolitis. However, their interpretation may be hindered by the little-known effects of perinatal factors. The aim of this study was to compare the tryptase and calprotectin levels in newborns according to their term, trophicity, and sex. Method: One hundred and fifty-seven premature newborns and 157 full-term newborns were included. Blood tryptase and fecal calprotectin were assayed. Results: Blood tryptase levels were higher in premature than in full-term newborns (6.4 vs. 5.2 µg/L; p < 0.001). In situations of antenatal use of corticosteroids (p = 0.007) and non-exclusive use of human milk (p = 0.02), these levels were also higher. However, in multiple linear regression analyses, only prematurity significantly influenced tryptase levels. Fecal calprotectin levels were extremely wide-ranging and were much higher in female than in male newborns (300.5 vs. 110.5 µg/g; p < 0.001). Conclusions: The differences in tryptase levels according to term could be linked to early aggression of the still-immature digestive wall in premature newborns, in particular, by enteral feeding started early. The unexpected influence of sex on fecal calprotectin levels remains unexplained.

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hal-04645275 , version 1 (11-07-2024)

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Justine Paysal, Charlotte Oris, Ugo Troin, Pierre-Nicolas Limeri, Jeanne Allard, et al.. Influence of Perinatal Factors on Blood Tryptase and Fecal Calprotectin Levels in Newborns. Children, 2023, 10 (2), pp.345. ⟨10.3390/children10020345⟩. ⟨hal-04645275⟩
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