Reduced Fractional Absorption of Zinc in Children With Environmental Enteropathy in Zambia

Supplemental Digital Content is available in the text ABSTRACT Objectives: We measured fractional absorption of zinc (FAZ) in children with environmental enteropathy (EE) and carried out transcriptomic analysis of biopsies from these children in order to compare FAZ to histology of intestinal biopsies, expression of zinc transporter genes, and biomarkers of enteropathy. Methods: Fractional absorption of a standardized aqueous dose of zinc was measured by a dual isotope ratio technique in a cohort of children ages between 9 and 24 months in Lusaka, Zambia, who all had non-responsive stunting. Gene expression analysis was carried out on biopsies through RNA sequencing using an Illumina HiSeq2000 platform. Results: All 33 children had histological features of environmental enteropathy and plasma zinc concentrations below the lower limit of normal. Measured FAZ ranged from 0.18 to 0.93; all values >0.55 were observed in girls. FAZ was negatively correlated with faecal myeloperoxidase (MPO) (ρ = −0.51, n = 17; P = 0.04) and faecal calprotectin (ρ = −0.50, n = 16; P = 0.05), but not blood biomarkers. Of 41 genes with known roles in zinc metabolism, only three metallothionein genes were significantly correlated with FAZ. Conclusions: Zinc homeostasis is impaired in children with environmental enteropathy, and was inversely correlated with mucosal inflammation. Reduced FAZ without specific changes in expression of most zinc transporter genes could be explained by reduced absorptive surface area due to villus/microvillus atrophy.

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