Meta-analysis of the relation between irritable bowel syndrome and antibodies against endogenous gonadotropin-releasing hormone and its receptor

This meta-analysis assessed the association between gonadotropin hormone-releasing hormone (GnRH) antibodies and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). We defined a search strategy and implemented it with PubMed, Ovid, Scopus, and Web of Science databases for English language publications. The data were ev...

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Veröffentlicht in:Proceedings - Baylor University. Medical Center 2023, Vol.36 (1), p.61-65
Hauptverfasser: Motawea, Karam R., Varney, Joseph, Gamal, Mohamed, Abbas, Kirellos Said, Monib, Fatma A., Albuni, Mhd Kutaiba, Battikh, Elias, Sawaf, Bisher, Khairy, Lina Taha, Bakkour, Agyad, Muwaili, Ali Hadi Hussein, Abdelmajid, Fatima Abubaker Abdalla, Ahmed, Eman Mohammed Sharif, Muwaili, Dhuha Hadi Hussein, Ahmed, Safaa M. A., Swed, Sarya
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Zusammenfassung:This meta-analysis assessed the association between gonadotropin hormone-releasing hormone (GnRH) antibodies and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). We defined a search strategy and implemented it with PubMed, Ovid, Scopus, and Web of Science databases for English language publications. The data were evaluated for acceptability, and randomized controlled studies as well as case-control, cross-sectional, and cohort studies reporting the prevalence of GnRH antibodies in IBS patients were included. The total number of patients in the included studies was 1095: 270 patients in the IBS group and 825 patients in the control group. By comparing the IBS group and the control group, we found a statistically significant association between IBS and the increased prevalence of GnRH IgM antibodies (risk ratio = 2.29, 95% confidence interval = 1.58 to 3.31, P 
ISSN:0899-8280
1525-3252
DOI:10.1080/08998280.2022.2093588