Profound loss of neprilysin accompanied by decreased levels of neuropeptides and increased CRP in ulcerative colitis.
Neprilysin (NEP, CD10) acts to limit excessive inflammation partly by hydrolyzing neuropeptides. Although deletion of NEP exacerbates intestinal inflammation in animal models, its role in ulcerative colitis (UC) is not well explored. Herein, we aimed to demonstrate changes in NEP and associated neur...
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doaj-2fae71dd80de46efbadeb6d99addc59c2020-11-24T22:17:52ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032017-01-011212e018952610.1371/journal.pone.0189526Profound loss of neprilysin accompanied by decreased levels of neuropeptides and increased CRP in ulcerative colitis.Zeynep Gök SargınNuray ErinGokhan TazegulGülsüm Özlem ElpekBülent YıldırımNeprilysin (NEP, CD10) acts to limit excessive inflammation partly by hydrolyzing neuropeptides. Although deletion of NEP exacerbates intestinal inflammation in animal models, its role in ulcerative colitis (UC) is not well explored. Herein, we aimed to demonstrate changes in NEP and associated neuropeptides at the same time in colonic tissue. 72 patients with UC and 27 control patients were included. Patients' demographic data and laboratory findings, five biopsy samples from active colitis sites and five samples from uninvolved mucosa were collected. Substance P (SP), calcitonin gene related peptide (CGRP) and vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP) were extracted from freshly frozen tissues and measured using ELISA. Levels of NEP expression were determined using immunohistochemistry and immunoreactivity scores were calculated. GEBOES grading system was also used. We demonstrated a profound loss (69.4%) of NEP expression in UC, whereas all healthy controls had NEP expression. Patients with UC had lower neuronal SP; however non-neuronal SP remained similar. UC patients had also lower neuronal and non-neuronal VIP levels. CGRP were low in general and no significant changes were observed. Additionally, CRP positive patients with UC had higher rates of NEP loss (80% vs 51.9%) and lower SP levels when compared with CRP negative patients with UC. Concurrent decreases in SP and VIP with profound loss of NEP expression observed in UC is likely to be one of the factors in pathogenesis. Further studies are required to define the role of neuropeptides and NEP in UC.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5726735?pdf=render |
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Zeynep Gök Sargın Nuray Erin Gokhan Tazegul Gülsüm Özlem Elpek Bülent Yıldırım Profound loss of neprilysin accompanied by decreased levels of neuropeptides and increased CRP in ulcerative colitis. PLoS ONE |
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Profound loss of neprilysin accompanied by decreased levels of neuropeptides and increased CRP in ulcerative colitis. |
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Profound loss of neprilysin accompanied by decreased levels of neuropeptides and increased CRP in ulcerative colitis. |
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Profound loss of neprilysin accompanied by decreased levels of neuropeptides and increased CRP in ulcerative colitis. |
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Profound loss of neprilysin accompanied by decreased levels of neuropeptides and increased CRP in ulcerative colitis. |
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Profound loss of neprilysin accompanied by decreased levels of neuropeptides and increased CRP in ulcerative colitis. |
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profound loss of neprilysin accompanied by decreased levels of neuropeptides and increased crp in ulcerative colitis. |
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Neprilysin (NEP, CD10) acts to limit excessive inflammation partly by hydrolyzing neuropeptides. Although deletion of NEP exacerbates intestinal inflammation in animal models, its role in ulcerative colitis (UC) is not well explored. Herein, we aimed to demonstrate changes in NEP and associated neuropeptides at the same time in colonic tissue. 72 patients with UC and 27 control patients were included. Patients' demographic data and laboratory findings, five biopsy samples from active colitis sites and five samples from uninvolved mucosa were collected. Substance P (SP), calcitonin gene related peptide (CGRP) and vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP) were extracted from freshly frozen tissues and measured using ELISA. Levels of NEP expression were determined using immunohistochemistry and immunoreactivity scores were calculated. GEBOES grading system was also used. We demonstrated a profound loss (69.4%) of NEP expression in UC, whereas all healthy controls had NEP expression. Patients with UC had lower neuronal SP; however non-neuronal SP remained similar. UC patients had also lower neuronal and non-neuronal VIP levels. CGRP were low in general and no significant changes were observed. Additionally, CRP positive patients with UC had higher rates of NEP loss (80% vs 51.9%) and lower SP levels when compared with CRP negative patients with UC. Concurrent decreases in SP and VIP with profound loss of NEP expression observed in UC is likely to be one of the factors in pathogenesis. Further studies are required to define the role of neuropeptides and NEP in UC. |
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