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Toll-like Receptor 4, F4/80 And Pro-infammatory Cytokines In Intestinal And Mesenteric Fat Tissue Of Crohn's Disease
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International Journal Of Clinical And Experimental Medicine. , v. 6, n. 2, p. 98 - 104, 2013.
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2-s2.0-84873178240
Autor
Leal R.F.
Milanski M.
Ayrizono M.L.S.
Coope A.
Rodrigues V.S.
Portovedo M.
Oliveira L.M.F.
Fagundes J.J.
Coy C.S.R.
Velloso L.A.
Institución
Resumen
Introduction: Crohn's disease (CD) is a chronic intestinal ailment with a multifactorial etiology, whose incidence has increased during the last three decades. Recently, a role for mesenteric fat has been proposed in CD pathophysiology, since fat hypertrophy is detected nearby the affected intestinal area; however, there are few studies on this aspect. Aim: To evaluate infammatory activity in intestinal mucosa and mesenteric fat tissue of patients with CD and controls. Materials and Methods: Ten patients with ileocecal CD and 16 patients with non-infammatory disease (control groups) were studied. The specimens were snap-frozen and the expression of TLR-4, F4/80, IL1-β and IL-6 were determined by immunoblot of protein extracts. TLR4 RNA level were measured using RT-PCR. The t Test was applied (p<0.05). The local ethical committee approved the study. Results: The intestinal mucosa of CD group had signifcantly higher protein levels of TLR-4, F4/80, IL-1beta; and IL-6 than the controls. The gene expression of TLR4 was lower in the intestinal mucosa of CD compared to the control group. Regard the mesenteric fat tissue, there was no statistical difference related to TLR-4, F4/80, IL-1beta; and IL-6 proteins expression. Conclusions: These fndings may result from an up-regulation of macrophage activation and intracellular pathways activated by bacterial antigens, which are more important in intestinal mucosa than fat tissue in CD patients. 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