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Oh my aching gut: irritable bowel syndrome, Blastocystis, and asymptomatic infection.


ABSTRACT: Blastocystis is a prevalent enteric protozoan that infects a variety of vertebrates. Infection with Blastocystis in humans has been associated with abdominal pain, diarrhea, constipation, fatigue, skin rash, and other symptoms. Researchers using different methods and examining different patient groups have reported asymptomatic infection, acute symptomatic infection, and chronic symptomatic infection. The variation in accounts has lead to disagreements concerning the role of Blastocystis in human disease, and the importance of treating it. A better understanding of the number of species of Blastocystis that can infect humans, along with realization of the limitations of the existing clinical laboratory diagnostic techniques may account for much of the disagreement. The possibility that disagreement was caused by the emergence of particular pathogenic variants of Blastocystis is discussed, along with the potential role of Blastocystis infection in irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). Findings are discussed concerning the role of protease-activated receptor-2 in enteric disease which may account for the presence of abdominal pain and diffuse symptoms in Blastocystis infection, even in the absence of fever and endoscopic findings. The availability of better diagnostic techniques and treatments for Blastocystis infection may be of value in understanding chronic gastrointestinal illness of unknown etiology.

SUBMITTER: Boorom KF 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2627840 | biostudies-other | 2008

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Oh my aching gut: irritable bowel syndrome, Blastocystis, and asymptomatic infection.

Boorom Kenneth F KF   Smith Huw H   Nimri Laila L   Viscogliosi Eric E   Spanakos Gregory G   Parkar Unaiza U   Li Lan-Hua LH   Zhou Xiao-Nong XN   Ok Ulgen Z UZ   Leelayoova Saovanee S   Jones Morris S MS  

Parasites & vectors 20081021 1


Blastocystis is a prevalent enteric protozoan that infects a variety of vertebrates. Infection with Blastocystis in humans has been associated with abdominal pain, diarrhea, constipation, fatigue, skin rash, and other symptoms. Researchers using different methods and examining different patient groups have reported asymptomatic infection, acute symptomatic infection, and chronic symptomatic infection. The variation in accounts has lead to disagreements concerning the role of Blastocystis in huma  ...[more]

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