Use of serum retinol-binding protein for prediction of vitamin A deficiency: effects of HIV-1 infection, protein malnutrition, and the acute phase response

被引:0
|
作者
Baeten, JM
Richardson, BA
Bankson, DD
Wener, MH
Kreiss, JK
Lavreys, L
Mandaliya, K
Bwayo, JJ
McClelland, RS
机构
[1] Univ Washington, Dept Epidemiol, Seattle, WA 98104 USA
[2] Univ Washington, Dept Biostat, Seattle, WA 98104 USA
[3] Univ Washington, Dept Lab Med, Seattle, WA 98104 USA
[4] Univ Washington, Dept Med, Seattle, WA 98104 USA
[5] Coast Prov Gen Hosp, Mombasa, Kenya
[6] Univ Nairobi, Dept Med Microbiol, Nairobi, Kenya
来源
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NUTRITION | 2004年 / 79卷 / 02期
关键词
Vitamin A; retinol; micronutrient deficiency; retinol-binding protein; nutritional assessment; nutritional status;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
R15 [营养卫生、食品卫生]; TS201 [基础科学];
学科分类号
100403 ;
摘要
Background: Serum retinol is the most commonly used indicator of vitamin A status. Retinol is transported in a 1-to-1 complex with retinol-binding protein (RBP). RBP is easy and inexpensive to measure, and studies have shown a high correlation between concentrations of RBP and concentrations of retinol. The performance of RBP in the context of infection or protein malnutrition, however, has not been evaluated. Objective: Our aim was to determine whether RBP is a good surrogate measure for retinol in the context of HIV-1 infection, protein malnutrition, and the acute phase response. Design: The relation between RBP and retinol was examined in a cross-sectional study of 600 Kenyan women. Results: There was a high correlation between concentrations of RBP and those of retinol (r = 0.88). When equimolar cutoffs were used, RBP predicted marginal vitamin A status (retinol < 1.05 mumol/L) with 93% sensitivity and 75% specificity and vitamin A deficiency (retinol < 0.70 mumol/L) with 91% sensitivity and 94% specificity. Similarly high sensitivities and specificities were found among subgroups with HIV-1 infection, a positive acute phase response, and protein malnutrition. Protein malnutrition and a positive acute phase response were common, especially among HIV-1-infected women, and were independently and synergistically associated with lower RBP concentrations. Conclusions: Equimolar RBP cutoffs predict vitamin A deficiency with high sensitivity and specificity, even in the context of infection and protein malnutrition. Like retinol, RBP may not accurately identify true vitamin A status under all conditions, because the acute phase response and protein malnutrition depress RBP concentrations. However, RBP may be a simple, inexpensive tool for assessment of vitamin A deficiency in population studies.
引用
收藏
页码:218 / 225
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] PLASMA VITAMIN-A, RETINOL-BINDING PROTEIN AND PREALBUMIN CONCENTRATIONS IN PROTEIN-CALORIE MALNUTRITION .3. RESPONSE TO VARYING DIETARY TREATMENTS
    SMITH, FR
    SUSKIND, R
    THANANGKUL, O
    LEITZMANN, C
    GOODMAN, DS
    OLSON, RE
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NUTRITION, 1975, 28 (07): : 732 - 738
  • [22] FASTING VITAMIN-A, VITAMIN-A ABSORPTION TEST AND SERUM RETINOL-BINDING PROTEIN IN FAT MALABSORPTION
    FARRILA, M
    HARKONEN, M
    ADLERCREUTZ, H
    MIETTINEN, TA
    GASTROENTEROLOGY, 1995, 108 (04) : A284 - A284
  • [23] Use of the retinol binding protein/transthyretin ratio for assessment of vitamin A status during the acute phase response.
    Filteau, SM
    Gamble, M
    Sullivan, K
    Willumsen, JF
    Simmank, K
    PROCEEDINGS OF THE NUTRITION SOCIETY, 2000, 59 : 42A - 42A
  • [24] Effects of acute inflammation on plasma retinol, retinol-binding protein, and its mRNA in the liver and kidneys of vitamin A-sufficient rats
    Rosales, FJ
    Ritter, SJ
    Zolfaghari, R
    Smith, JE
    Ross, AC
    JOURNAL OF LIPID RESEARCH, 1996, 37 (05) : 962 - 971
  • [25] VITAMIN-A RECEPTORS .1. COMPARISON OF RETINOL BINDING TO SERUM RETINOL-BINDING PROTEIN AND TO TISSUE RECEPTORS IN CHICK RETINA AND PIGMENT EPITHELIUM
    ABE, T
    WIGGERT, B
    BERGSMA, DR
    CHADER, GJ
    BIOCHIMICA ET BIOPHYSICA ACTA, 1977, 498 (02) : 355 - 365
  • [26] The Effect of Sugar Fortification with Vitamin A on Serum Retinol and Retinol Binding Protein of Khalwa Students at Risk of Vitamin A Deficiency
    Shommo, S. A. M.
    Alamin, A. M.
    Zumrawi, F. Y.
    Saeed, A. M.
    SUDAN JOURNAL OF MEDICAL SCIENCES, 2008, 3 (01): : 1 - 5
  • [27] Assessment of the relative dose-response test based on serum retinol-binding protein instead of serum retinol in determining low hepatic vitamin A stores
    Fujita, Masako
    Brindle, Eleanor
    Rocha, Anita
    Shell-Duncan, Bettina
    Ndemwa, Philip
    O'Connor, Kathleen A.
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NUTRITION, 2009, 90 (01): : 217 - 224
  • [28] ZINC AND VITAMIN-A - SERUM CONCENTRATIONS OF ZINC AND RETINOL-BINDING PROTEIN (RBP) IN HEALTHY ADOLESCENTS
    MICHAELSSON, G
    VAHLQUIST, A
    JUHLIN, L
    MELLBIN, T
    BRATT, L
    SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL & LABORATORY INVESTIGATION, 1976, 36 (08): : 827 - 832
  • [29] Serum retinol-binding protein to transthyretin ratio to assess vitamin A status in surgical patients.
    Zago, LB
    Dupraz, H
    Weisstaub, A
    Slobodianik, NH
    Rio, ME
    FASEB JOURNAL, 1999, 13 (04): : A265 - A265
  • [30] Retinol-binding protein and other acute phase reactants in patients with gastric carcinoma and H. pylori infection
    Tsavaris, N.
    Kosmas, C.
    Skopelitis, E.
    Kopterides, P.
    Diamantis, N.
    Tsaousi, S.
    Ntokou, A.
    Sarantonis, I
    Sakelaridi, F.
    Papadoniou, N.
    Tzivras, M.
    Balatsos, V
    Archimandritis, A.
    ANNALS OF ONCOLOGY, 2008, 19 : 32 - 32