Detection of galectin-3 in patients with inflammatory bowel diseases: new serum marker of active forms of IBD?
Objective It is an open question whether multifunctional galectin-3 can be a serum marker in inflammatory bowel disease. Methods Western blots and commercial ELISA detected and quantitated the lectin immunocytochemistry using double labeling localized it in tissue sections. Results Serum concentrati...
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description | Objective
It is an open question whether multifunctional galectin-3 can be a serum marker in inflammatory bowel disease.
Methods
Western blots and commercial ELISA detected and quantitated the lectin immunocytochemistry using double labeling localized it in tissue sections.
Results
Serum concentrations were significantly increased in specimen of patients with active and remission-stage ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease, associated with emerging positivity of CD14
+
cells.
Conclusion
Enhanced concentration of galectin-3 in serum reflects presence of disease and points to its involvement in the pathogenesis. |
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Western blots and commercial ELISA detected and quantitated the lectin immunocytochemistry using double labeling localized it in tissue sections.
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cells.
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Western blots and commercial ELISA detected and quantitated the lectin immunocytochemistry using double labeling localized it in tissue sections.
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cells.
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It is an open question whether multifunctional galectin-3 can be a serum marker in inflammatory bowel disease.
Methods
Western blots and commercial ELISA detected and quantitated the lectin immunocytochemistry using double labeling localized it in tissue sections.
Results
Serum concentrations were significantly increased in specimen of patients with active and remission-stage ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease, associated with emerging positivity of CD14
+
cells.
Conclusion
Enhanced concentration of galectin-3 in serum reflects presence of disease and points to its involvement in the pathogenesis.</abstract><cop>Basel</cop><pub>SP Birkhäuser Verlag Basel</pub><pmid>19271150</pmid><doi>10.1007/s00011-009-0016-8</doi><tpages>10</tpages></addata></record> |
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