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Enhanced Levels of Chemokines and Their Receptors in the Colon of Microscopic Colitis Patients Indicate Mixed Immune Cell Recruitment

Microscopic colitis (MC), comprising collagenous colitis (CC) and lymphocytic colitis (LC), is a common cause of chronic diarrhea. Various immune cell infiltrations in the epithelium and lamina propria are seen in MC immunopathology. We compared gene and protein expressions of different immune cell...

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Autores principales: Günaltay, Sezin, Kumawat, Ashok Kumar, Nyhlin, Nils, Bohr, Johan, Tysk, Curt, Hultgren, Olof, Hultgren Hörnquist, Elisabeth
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Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4408624/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25948880
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/132458
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author Günaltay, Sezin
Kumawat, Ashok Kumar
Nyhlin, Nils
Bohr, Johan
Tysk, Curt
Hultgren, Olof
Hultgren Hörnquist, Elisabeth
author_facet Günaltay, Sezin
Kumawat, Ashok Kumar
Nyhlin, Nils
Bohr, Johan
Tysk, Curt
Hultgren, Olof
Hultgren Hörnquist, Elisabeth
author_sort Günaltay, Sezin
collection PubMed
description Microscopic colitis (MC), comprising collagenous colitis (CC) and lymphocytic colitis (LC), is a common cause of chronic diarrhea. Various immune cell infiltrations in the epithelium and lamina propria are seen in MC immunopathology. We compared gene and protein expressions of different immune cell attracting chemokines and their receptors in colon biopsies from MC patients in active disease or histopathological remission (CC/LC-HR) with controls, using qRT-PCR and Luminex, respectively. CC and LC patients with active disease demonstrated a mixed chemokine profile with significantly enhanced gene and/or protein expressions of the chemokines CCL2, CCL3, CCL4, CCL5, CCL7, CCL22, CXCL8, CXCL9, CXCL10, CXCL11, and CX(3)CL1 and the receptors CCR2, CCR3, CCR4, CXCR1, CXCR2, and CX(3)CR1. Enhanced chemokine/chemokine receptor gene and protein levels in LC-HR patients were similar to LC patients, whereas CC-HR patients demonstrated almost normalized levels. These findings expand the current understanding of the involvement of various immune cells in MC immunopathology and endorse chemokines as potential diagnostic markers as well as therapeutic candidates. Moreover, this study further supports the hypothesis that CC and LC are two different entities due to differences in their immunoregulatory responses.
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spelling pubmed-44086242015-05-06 Enhanced Levels of Chemokines and Their Receptors in the Colon of Microscopic Colitis Patients Indicate Mixed Immune Cell Recruitment Günaltay, Sezin Kumawat, Ashok Kumar Nyhlin, Nils Bohr, Johan Tysk, Curt Hultgren, Olof Hultgren Hörnquist, Elisabeth Mediators Inflamm Research Article Microscopic colitis (MC), comprising collagenous colitis (CC) and lymphocytic colitis (LC), is a common cause of chronic diarrhea. Various immune cell infiltrations in the epithelium and lamina propria are seen in MC immunopathology. We compared gene and protein expressions of different immune cell attracting chemokines and their receptors in colon biopsies from MC patients in active disease or histopathological remission (CC/LC-HR) with controls, using qRT-PCR and Luminex, respectively. CC and LC patients with active disease demonstrated a mixed chemokine profile with significantly enhanced gene and/or protein expressions of the chemokines CCL2, CCL3, CCL4, CCL5, CCL7, CCL22, CXCL8, CXCL9, CXCL10, CXCL11, and CX(3)CL1 and the receptors CCR2, CCR3, CCR4, CXCR1, CXCR2, and CX(3)CR1. Enhanced chemokine/chemokine receptor gene and protein levels in LC-HR patients were similar to LC patients, whereas CC-HR patients demonstrated almost normalized levels. These findings expand the current understanding of the involvement of various immune cells in MC immunopathology and endorse chemokines as potential diagnostic markers as well as therapeutic candidates. Moreover, this study further supports the hypothesis that CC and LC are two different entities due to differences in their immunoregulatory responses. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2015 2015-04-09 /pmc/articles/PMC4408624/ /pubmed/25948880 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/132458 Text en Copyright © 2015 Sezin Günaltay et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Günaltay, Sezin
Kumawat, Ashok Kumar
Nyhlin, Nils
Bohr, Johan
Tysk, Curt
Hultgren, Olof
Hultgren Hörnquist, Elisabeth
Enhanced Levels of Chemokines and Their Receptors in the Colon of Microscopic Colitis Patients Indicate Mixed Immune Cell Recruitment
title Enhanced Levels of Chemokines and Their Receptors in the Colon of Microscopic Colitis Patients Indicate Mixed Immune Cell Recruitment
title_full Enhanced Levels of Chemokines and Their Receptors in the Colon of Microscopic Colitis Patients Indicate Mixed Immune Cell Recruitment
title_fullStr Enhanced Levels of Chemokines and Their Receptors in the Colon of Microscopic Colitis Patients Indicate Mixed Immune Cell Recruitment
title_full_unstemmed Enhanced Levels of Chemokines and Their Receptors in the Colon of Microscopic Colitis Patients Indicate Mixed Immune Cell Recruitment
title_short Enhanced Levels of Chemokines and Their Receptors in the Colon of Microscopic Colitis Patients Indicate Mixed Immune Cell Recruitment
title_sort enhanced levels of chemokines and their receptors in the colon of microscopic colitis patients indicate mixed immune cell recruitment
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4408624/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25948880
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/132458
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