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Urinary potassium is a potential biomarker of disease activity in Ulcerative colitis and displays in vitro immunotolerant role

We evaluated the in-vitro effect of potassium on CD4(+) T cells and the role of urinary potassium as a potential biomarker of disease activity in patients with ulcerative colitis (UC). This prospective observational cohort study included healthy controls (n = 18) and UC patients [n = 30, median age:...

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Autores principales: Goyal, Sandeep, Rampal, Ritika, Kedia, Saurabh, Mahajan, Sandeep, Bopanna, Sawan, Yadav, Devesh P., Jain, Saransh, Singh, Amit Kumar, Wari, Md. Nahidul, Makharia, Govind, Awasthi, Amit, Ahuja, Vineet
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5741718/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29273710
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-18046-x
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author Goyal, Sandeep
Rampal, Ritika
Kedia, Saurabh
Mahajan, Sandeep
Bopanna, Sawan
Yadav, Devesh P.
Jain, Saransh
Singh, Amit Kumar
Wari, Md. Nahidul
Makharia, Govind
Awasthi, Amit
Ahuja, Vineet
author_facet Goyal, Sandeep
Rampal, Ritika
Kedia, Saurabh
Mahajan, Sandeep
Bopanna, Sawan
Yadav, Devesh P.
Jain, Saransh
Singh, Amit Kumar
Wari, Md. Nahidul
Makharia, Govind
Awasthi, Amit
Ahuja, Vineet
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description We evaluated the in-vitro effect of potassium on CD4(+) T cells and the role of urinary potassium as a potential biomarker of disease activity in patients with ulcerative colitis (UC). This prospective observational cohort study included healthy controls (n = 18) and UC patients [n = 30, median age: 40 (IQR: 28–46) years, 17 males)] with active disease(assessed by Mayo score) from September 2015–May 2016. Twenty-four hours urinary potassium along with fecal calprotectin (FCP) were estimated in UC patients (at baseline and follow-up after 3–6 months) and controls. In healthy volunteers, we also assessed the effect of potassium on CD4(+) T cells differentiated in the presence of Th17 polarizing condition. UC patients had significantly higher FCP (368.2 ± 443.04 vs 12.44 ± 27.51, p < 0.001) and significantly lower urinary potassium (26.6 ± 16.9 vs 46.89 ± 35.91, p = 0.01) levels than controls. At follow-up, a significant increase in urinary potassium among patients who had clinical response [n = 22, 21.4 (14.4–39.7) to 36.5 (20.5–61.6), p = 0.04] and remission [n = 12, 18.7 (9.1–34.3) to 36.5 (23.4–70.5), p = 0.05] was accompanied with a parallel decline in FCP. On in-vitro analysis, potassium under Th17 polarizing conditions significantly inhibited IL-17 and interferon-[Formula: see text] expression while favoring the induction of FoxP3(+) T cells. Therefore, urinary potassium levels are inversely associated with disease activity in UC with in-vitro data supporting an immune-tolerant role of potassium.
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spelling pubmed-57417182018-01-03 Urinary potassium is a potential biomarker of disease activity in Ulcerative colitis and displays in vitro immunotolerant role Goyal, Sandeep Rampal, Ritika Kedia, Saurabh Mahajan, Sandeep Bopanna, Sawan Yadav, Devesh P. Jain, Saransh Singh, Amit Kumar Wari, Md. Nahidul Makharia, Govind Awasthi, Amit Ahuja, Vineet Sci Rep Article We evaluated the in-vitro effect of potassium on CD4(+) T cells and the role of urinary potassium as a potential biomarker of disease activity in patients with ulcerative colitis (UC). This prospective observational cohort study included healthy controls (n = 18) and UC patients [n = 30, median age: 40 (IQR: 28–46) years, 17 males)] with active disease(assessed by Mayo score) from September 2015–May 2016. Twenty-four hours urinary potassium along with fecal calprotectin (FCP) were estimated in UC patients (at baseline and follow-up after 3–6 months) and controls. In healthy volunteers, we also assessed the effect of potassium on CD4(+) T cells differentiated in the presence of Th17 polarizing condition. UC patients had significantly higher FCP (368.2 ± 443.04 vs 12.44 ± 27.51, p < 0.001) and significantly lower urinary potassium (26.6 ± 16.9 vs 46.89 ± 35.91, p = 0.01) levels than controls. At follow-up, a significant increase in urinary potassium among patients who had clinical response [n = 22, 21.4 (14.4–39.7) to 36.5 (20.5–61.6), p = 0.04] and remission [n = 12, 18.7 (9.1–34.3) to 36.5 (23.4–70.5), p = 0.05] was accompanied with a parallel decline in FCP. On in-vitro analysis, potassium under Th17 polarizing conditions significantly inhibited IL-17 and interferon-[Formula: see text] expression while favoring the induction of FoxP3(+) T cells. Therefore, urinary potassium levels are inversely associated with disease activity in UC with in-vitro data supporting an immune-tolerant role of potassium. Nature Publishing Group UK 2017-12-22 /pmc/articles/PMC5741718/ /pubmed/29273710 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-18046-x Text en © The Author(s) 2017 Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article’s Creative Commons license and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
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Goyal, Sandeep
Rampal, Ritika
Kedia, Saurabh
Mahajan, Sandeep
Bopanna, Sawan
Yadav, Devesh P.
Jain, Saransh
Singh, Amit Kumar
Wari, Md. Nahidul
Makharia, Govind
Awasthi, Amit
Ahuja, Vineet
Urinary potassium is a potential biomarker of disease activity in Ulcerative colitis and displays in vitro immunotolerant role
title Urinary potassium is a potential biomarker of disease activity in Ulcerative colitis and displays in vitro immunotolerant role
title_full Urinary potassium is a potential biomarker of disease activity in Ulcerative colitis and displays in vitro immunotolerant role
title_fullStr Urinary potassium is a potential biomarker of disease activity in Ulcerative colitis and displays in vitro immunotolerant role
title_full_unstemmed Urinary potassium is a potential biomarker of disease activity in Ulcerative colitis and displays in vitro immunotolerant role
title_short Urinary potassium is a potential biomarker of disease activity in Ulcerative colitis and displays in vitro immunotolerant role
title_sort urinary potassium is a potential biomarker of disease activity in ulcerative colitis and displays in vitro immunotolerant role
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5741718/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29273710
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-18046-x
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