The 1-Hour Esophageal String Test: A Non-Endoscopic Minimally Invasive Test to Accurately Detect Disease Activity in Eosinophilic Esophagitis
2019
OBJECTIVES: Eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE), a chronic food allergic disease, lacks sensitive and specific peripheral
biomarkers. We hypothesized that levels of EoE-related biomarkers captured using a 1-hour minimally
invasive Esophageal String Test (EST) would correlate with mucosal eosinophil counts and tissue
concentrations of these same biomarkers. We aimed to determine whether a 1-hour EST accurately
distinguishes active from inactive EoE or a normal esophagus.
METHODS: In a prospective, multisite study, children and adults (ages 7–55 years) undergoing a clinically
indicated esophagogastroduodenoscopy performed an EST with an esophageal dwell time of 1 hour.
Subjects were divided into 3 groups: active EoE, inactive EoE, and normal esophageal mucosa.
Eosinophil-associated protein levels were compared between EST effluents and esophageal biopsy
extracts. Statistical modeling was performed to select biomarkers that best correlated with and
predicted eosinophilic inflammation.
RESULTS: One hundred thirty-four subjects (74 children, 60 adults) with active EoE (n 5 62), inactive EoE
(n 5 37), and patient controls with a normal esophagus (n 5 35) completed the study. EST-captured
eosinophil-associated biomarkers correlated significantly with peak eosinophils/high-power field,
endoscopic visual scoring, and the same proteins extracted from mucosal biopsies. Statistical
modeling, using combined eotaxin-3 and major basic protein-1 concentrations, led to the development
of EoE scores that distinguished subjects with active EoE from inactive EoE or normal esophagi. Eightyseven
percent of children, 95% of parents, and 92% of adults preferred the EST over endoscopy if it
provided similar information.
DISCUSSION: The 1-hour EST accurately distinguishes active from inactive EoE in children and adults and may
facilitate monitoring of disease activity in a safe and minimally invasive fashion.
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