Increased expression of interleukin 17 in inflammatory bowel disease

S Fujino, A Andoh, S Bamba, A Ogawa, K Hata, Y Araki… - Gut, 2003 - gut.bmj.com
S Fujino, A Andoh, S Bamba, A Ogawa, K Hata, Y Araki, T Bamba, Y Fujiyama
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Background and aim: Interleukin (IL) 17 is a cytokine which exerts strong proinflammatory
activities. In this study we evaluated changes in IL-17 expression in the inflamed mucosa
and in the serum of patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Methods: Tissue
samples were obtained endoscopically or surgically from patients with ulcerative colitis
(UC)(n= 20), Crohn's disease (CD)(n= 20), infectious colitis (n= 5), ischaemic colitis (n= 8),
and normal colorectal tissues (n= 15). IL-17 expression was evaluated by a standard …
Background and aim: Interleukin (IL) 17 is a cytokine which exerts strong proinflammatory activities. In this study we evaluated changes in IL-17 expression in the inflamed mucosa and in the serum of patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).
Methods: Tissue samples were obtained endoscopically or surgically from patients with ulcerative colitis (UC) (n=20), Crohn’s disease (CD) (n=20), infectious colitis (n=5), ischaemic colitis (n=8), and normal colorectal tissues (n=15). IL-17 expression was evaluated by a standard immunohistochemical procedure. Serum IL-17 levels were determined by ELISA. IL-17 mRNA expression was analysed by reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction.
Results: IL-17 expression was not detected in samples from normal colonic mucosa, infectious colitis, or ischaemic colitis. In the inflamed mucosa of active UC and CD patients, IL-17 expression was clearly detectable in CD3+ T cells or CD68+ monocytes/macrophages. The average number of IL-17+ cells was significantly increased in active UC and CD patients compared with inactive patients. IL-17 mRNA expression was not detected in normal mucosa but was detectable in the mucosa from active UC and CD patients. IL-17 was not detected in the sera from normal individuals, infectious colitis, or ischaemic colitis patients but IL-17 levels were significantly elevated in IBD patients.
Conclusions: IL-17 expression in the mucosa and serum was increased in IBD patients. It is likely that IL-17 expression in IBD may be associated with altered immune and inflammatory responses in the intestinal mucosa.
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