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Streptococcus bovis bacteremia has been associated with several gastrointestinal disorders, most notably
carcinoma of the colon
. This report describes a 57-year-old woman with
short bowel syndrome
in whom S. bovis bacteremia and an infection of an indwelling parenteral nutrition catheter developed. A barium enema revealed diverticula and a foreshortened small intestine. This case implicates the
short bowel syndrome
in the pathogenesis of S. bovis bacteremia and supports empiric antibiotic coverage for both skin flora and enteric pathogens in patients with Hickman catheter sepsis and known gastrointestinal pathologic conditions.
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PMID:Streptococcus bovis catheter infection and the short bowel syndrome. 396 50
Prom1/CD133 has been identified in colorectal, hepatocellular, and pancreatic cancer as a cancer stem cell marker and has been used as such to predict
colon cancer
recurrence in humans. Its potential molecular function as well as its role as a marker of intestinal regeneration is still not fully known. We evaluated the role of Prom1 in intestinal regeneration in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), determined the function of Prom1, and characterized the effect of a lack of Prom1 on intestinal tumor formation in animal models. Our results suggest that Apc mutations lead to an increase in Prom1 expressing cells in the intestinal crypt stem cell compartment and in early intestinal adenomas. Also, Prom1 knockout mice are more susceptible to intestinal tumor formation. We conclude that Prom1 likely plays a role in regulating intestinal homeostasis and that these results clearly illustrate the role of Prom1 in intestinal regeneration. We further conclude that Prom1 may provide a novel therapeutic target for patients with gastrointestinal conditions such as IBD,
short bowel syndrome
, and colorectal cancer.
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PMID:Prom1 function in development, intestinal inflammation, and intestinal tumorigenesis. 2545 36
Butyrate possesses negative sensory qualities and is most effectively utilized in the intestine to provide energy to the colonocyte for the maintenance of intestinal health. Butyrate has also shown promise in the treatment of intestinal disorders and diseases such as
short bowel syndrome
, inflammatory bowel disease, and
colon cancer
. To modify sensory properties, intestinal release, and butyrate production capabilities, tributyrin (TB) was microencapsulated in whey protein isolate (WPI)-based and gamma-cyclodextrin (GC)-based materials. Using an in vitro digestion and fermentation model, microcapsules containing TB were monitored for their release and production of butyrate in vitro. All samples containing TB showed limited butyrate release (<5%) during oral and gastric stages. In the small intestinal phase, all microcapsules containing TB released approximately 75% of their total butyrate with no significant differences (P > 0.05) across formulations. During the fermentation phase, GC-based microcapsules produced significantly more butyrate (P < 0.001) on a molar basis than all WPI-based microcapsules. Butyrate production increased significantly (P < 0.001) over each time interval with GC-based microcapsules having the highest during the 12 h of fermentation. The GC-based TB encapsulation systems were able to effectively deliver butyrate to the small intestine and generate butyrate in the large intestine. These microcapsules may, therefore, be beneficial for the maintenance of intestinal health and improvement of disease states across all areas of the gastrointestinal tract.
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PMID:In Vitro Digestion and Fermentation of Microencapsulated Tributyrin for the Delivery of Butyrate. 2848 86
Intestinal resection is a common therapeutic approach for human diseases such as obesity, inflammatory bowel disease, Crohn's disease, and
colon cancer
that often results in severe
short bowel syndrome
-like adverse effects including bile acid diarrhea, dehydration, electrolyte disturbances, and nutrient malabsorption. Here we introduce a murine ileal resection model, termed ileectomy, to evaluate tissue communication and the maintenance of systemic homeostasis. After ileal resection, circulating blood is permanently devoid of the ileum-specific endocrine hormone fibroblast growth factor 15 (FGF15), which releases its endocrinal inhibition of bile acid synthesis in the liver. In combination with the increased production and abolished reabsorption of bile acids after removing the ileum, mice that underwent surgery suffer from bile salt overaccumulation in the intestine and associated diarrhea, morbidity, and mortality. Novel usage of the surgery model introduced in this study may provide mechanistic and functional insights into ileal control of systemic metabolic regulation in physiology and disease.
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PMID:Ileectomy-induced Bile Overaccumulation in Mouse Intestine. 2887 23
A 33-year-old man was diagnosed with bowel obstruction due to advanced sigmoid
colon cancer
and underwent an emergency laparotomy. The sigmoid
colon cancer
turned out to be unresectable because of firm invasion to the retroperitoneum with severe adhesions and diffuse dissemination. Therefore, unplanned jejunostomy was performed, which was complicated by high-output stoma and
short bowel syndrome
. His condition was stable enough to receive chemotherapy via parenteral nutrition and parenteral electrolyte solution infusion added to the diet. mFOLFOX6 plus cetuximab therapy was started 4 weeks postoperatively. Although oxaliplatin was discontinued because of worsening numbness, he was sustained without cancer progression by receiving chemotherapy for a year. Chemotherapy was interrupted by a Candida fungemia 13months postoperatively, and he died 4 months later. Patients with jejunostomy may have difficulty absorbing enough water and nutrients in the intestine; therefore, they are at risk of dehydration and electrolyte depletions due to high stomal output, and malnutrition due to the short bowel. These complications may prevent colorectal cancer patients with jejunostomy to be indicated for chemotherapy.
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PMID:[A Case of Unresectable Sigmoid Colon Cancer with Peritoneal Dissemination Treated with Chemotherapy after an Unintended Emergency Jejunostomy Formation]. 3215 72
Abdominal computed tomography(CT)revealed ileus due to sigmoid
colon cancer
in a 68-year-old man with abdominal pain, and endoscopic decompression using a transanal ileus tube was attempted. The blood test on the following day showed a marked increase in CRP 46.13mg/dL. Abdominal contrast CT was performed, and mesenteric ischemia was confirmed. Emergency surgery was performed on the same day. The ileum, and ascending, transverse, and descending colon appeared mottled and necrotic and were excised. A specialized diet started on the 5th postoperative day, and parenteral nutrition was used for a long period of time, due to the possibility of
short bowel syndrome
. The ileostomy and colostomy was closed 57 days after the operation. The patient finished parenteral nutrition on the 88th postoperative day without obvious nutritional absorption disorder and was discharged on the 94th postoperative day as oral intake only. We reported a case of ileus due to
colon cancer
with non-occlusive mesenteric ischemia(NOMI).
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PMID:[A Case of Ileus Due to Colon Cancer with Non-Occlusive Mesenteric Ischemia]. 3238 70