Volume 30, Issue 1 756290 pp. 1-17
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Peripheral Blood Based Discrimination of Ulcerative Colitis and Crohn’s Disease from Non-IBD Colitis by Genome-Wide Gene Expression Profiling

Ferenc Sipos

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Ferenc Sipos

2nd Department of Internal Medicine Semmelweis University Budapest, Hungary , semmelweis.hu

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Orsolya Galamb

Orsolya Galamb

Molecular Medicine Research Unit Hungarian Academy of Sciences Budapest, Hungary , mta.hu

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Barnabás Wichmann

Barnabás Wichmann

2nd Department of Internal Medicine Semmelweis University Budapest, Hungary , semmelweis.hu

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Tibor Krenács

Tibor Krenács

1st Department of Pathology and Experimental Cancer Research Semmelweis University Budapest, Hungary , semmelweis.hu

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Kinga Tóth

Kinga Tóth

2nd Department of Internal Medicine Semmelweis University Budapest, Hungary , semmelweis.hu

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Katalin Leiszter

Katalin Leiszter

2nd Department of Internal Medicine Semmelweis University Budapest, Hungary , semmelweis.hu

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Györgyi Műzes

Györgyi Műzes

2nd Department of Internal Medicine Semmelweis University Budapest, Hungary , semmelweis.hu

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Tamás Zágoni

Tamás Zágoni

2nd Department of Internal Medicine Semmelweis University Budapest, Hungary , semmelweis.hu

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Zsolt Tulassay

Zsolt Tulassay

2nd Department of Internal Medicine Semmelweis University Budapest, Hungary , semmelweis.hu

Molecular Medicine Research Unit Hungarian Academy of Sciences Budapest, Hungary , mta.hu

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Béla Molnár

Béla Molnár

2nd Department of Internal Medicine Semmelweis University Budapest, Hungary , semmelweis.hu

Molecular Medicine Research Unit Hungarian Academy of Sciences Budapest, Hungary , mta.hu

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First published: 29 May 2013
Citations: 2

Abstract

A molecular diagnostic assay using easily accessible peripheral blood would greatly assist in the screening and diagnosis of ulcerative colitis (UC) and Crohn’s disease (CD). Transcriptional profiles in blood/biopsy samples from 12 UC (6/12), 9 CD (5/9), 6 non-inflammatory bowel disease (non-IBD) colitis (6/0), and 11 healthy (11/11) patients were assessed by Affymetrix HGU133Plus2.0 microarrays. Prediction analysis of microarrays, discriminant and ROC analyses were performed, the results were validated by RT-PCR and immunohistochemistry using also an independent set of samples (15 blood samples, 45 biopsies). A set of 13 transcripts was differentially expressed in IBD, non-IBD controls and healthy blood samples (100% specificity and sensitivity). Validated difference was found in 16 transcripts between UC, non-IBD and normal blood, and 4 transcripts between CD, non-IBD and normal samples. UC and CD blood cases could be also distinguished by 5 genes with 100% specificity and sensitivity. Some disease associated alterations in blood transcripts were also detected in colonic tissue. IBD subtypes may be discriminated from non-IBD (diverticulitis, infective and ischemic colitis) in vitro from peripheral blood by screening for differential gene expression revealed in this study. Transcriptional profile alterations in peripheral blood can be located in diseased colon.

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