Revisiting PINI Scoring in Light of Recent Biological Advances

Nutrients. 2023 Apr 12;15(8):1846. doi: 10.3390/nu15081846.

Abstract

The prognostic inflammatory and nutritional index (PINI) is a simple scoring formula allowing the follow-up of dietary protein restriction and infectious complications affecting critically ill patients hospitalized in medical and surgical wards. The World Health organization (WHO) has recently recommended using the binary CRP (C-reactive protein) and AGP (α1-acid glycoprotein) numerators of the PINI formula in underprivileged inhabitants of developing countries to evaluate their (sub)clinical infectious states making their chronic malnutrition worse. These studies, mainly located in Africa and Asia, demonstrate that children and women enduring the combined effects of infectious burden and (micro)nutrient deprivation (principally retinol and iron) usually manifest persistent refractoriness and slackened recovery throughout dietary rehabilitation. The additive measurement of ALB (albumin) and TTR (transthyretin) composing the denominator of the PINI formula is shown to be helpful in grading the downsizing of lean body mass (LBM), a cornerstone of bodybuilding. The confrontation of these four objective parameters thus allows the quantification of the respective importance of nutritional and inflammatory components of any disease process, taking into account that TTR is the sole plasma protein remaining highly correlated to the fluctuations of LBM. The below review highlights the prevailing roles played by protein nutritional states in the release of plasma retinol to target tissues and to the restoration of iron-deficient anemias.

Keywords: WHO; biomarkers; developing countries; inflammation; iron; lean body mass; malnutrition; retinol; transthyretin.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Body Composition
  • C-Reactive Protein / metabolism
  • Child
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Inflammation
  • Nutrition Assessment*
  • Nutritional Status
  • Prealbumin / metabolism
  • Vitamin A* / metabolism

Substances

  • Vitamin A
  • Prealbumin
  • C-Reactive Protein

Grants and funding

The TTR and PINI research programs were funded by the Administration Générale de Coopération au Développement (A.G.C.D.) in the context of Cooperative Agreements between Belgian and Senegalese Governments. Funding of APC charges has received no financial support.