Cytokine/chemokine transcript profiles reflect mucosal inflammation in crohn's disease

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Stallmach A. [1 ]
Giese T. [2 ]
Schmidt C. [3 ]
Ludwig B. [3 ]
Mueller-Molaian I. [4 ]
Meuer S.C. [2 ]
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[1] Department of Gastroentrology, Hepatology and Nutritional Medicine, Catholic Clinics Essen-Nord
[2] Institute of Immunology, Ruprecht Karl University
[3] Department of Internal Medicine II, Saarland University
[4] Departmnet of Pathology, Saarland University
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Crohn's disease; Cytokine/chemokine transcrip profiles; Inflammatory bowel disease; Mucosal inflammation;
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10.1007/s00384-003-0554-4
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Background and aims: Immunoregulatory properties of cytokines may contribute to pathological immune reactions in inflammatory bowel disease. There is an urgent need for a simple and dependable means for quantitating inflammatory activity in mucosal biopsies and assessing relapse risk particularly in patients with active Crohn's disease (CD). Patients and methods: Cytokine and chemokine transcripts were quantified using real-time PCR in mucosal biopsy specimens from 70 patients with active inflammatory bowel disease (CD, n=45; ulcerative colitis n=25) and 16 patients with specific colitis (ischemic colitis, infectious colitis). Controls were 12 patients with noninflammatory conditions. CD patients with steroid-induced remission (n=20) were followed for up to 12 months. Results: Compared to not-inflamed mucosa the vast majority of active CD tissue samples expressed significantly elevated transcript levels of IL-1β, IL-8, IL-23, MRP-14, MIP2α, and MMP-1. Moreover, increased cytokine transcript levels were detected in both active ulcerative colitis and specific colitis. Importantly, TNF-α, IFN-γ, CD40L, and IL-23 transcripts increased in active CD only. Transcript levels (MRP-14, IL-8, MMP-1, MIP2α) were correlated with clinical disease activity (CDAI) and endoscopic scoring indices. Medical treatment induced stable remission in 14 of 20 patients which was paralleled by a reduction in increased transcript levels. All six patients without normalization of MIP2α, MRP-14, TNF-α, and IL-1β transcripts developed an early relapse (n=5) or chronic activity (n=1) during follow-up. Conclusion: Elevated proinflammatory cytokine transcripts in active CD may underlie disease reactivation and chronicity. Real-time PCR quantification is a simple and objective method for grading inflammation of intestinal mucosa and may be useful in identifying patients who would benefit from anti-inflammatory remission maintenance. © Springer-Verlag 2003.
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