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Serum zonulin as a marker of intestinal mucosal barrier function: May not be what it seems

PLoS One. 2019; 
Mary Ajamian,  Conceptualization,  Data curation,  Formal analysis,  Investigation,  Methodology,  Project administration,  Writing – original draft,  Writing – review & editing, * David Steer,  Data curation,  Formal analysis,  Investigation,  Methodology,  Project administration,  Writing – review & editing,  Gennaro Rosella,  Conceptualization,  Methodology,  Project administration,  Supervision,  Writing – review & editing,  andPeter R. Gibson,  Conceptualization,  Funding acquisition,  Project administration,  Supervision,  Writing – review & editing
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Abstract

The protein, zonulin, has emerged as a popular serological marker to assess the integrity of the intestinal mucosal barrier. However, there is limited information on the utility of serum zonulin to indicate gastrointestinal disease and the validity of zonulin detection in widely-used commercial assays. The current study reports differences in zonulin levels across patient groups with gastrointestinal dysfunction compared with healthy individuals, though methodological inconsistencies indicated that actual zonulin protein was not detected by the commercial assays applied. The nature of the assays’ detected antigen was investigated using immunoprecipitation followed by mass spectrometric analysis and sodium dod... More

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