1. Clinical Significance of CD147 in Children with Inflammatory Bowel Disease
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Lanlan Geng, Sitang Gong, Ling Huang, Mingmin Su, Songyu Li, Fangying Yang, Jingxie, Hongli Wang, Ruitao Liu, Fengfeng Zheng, Liya Xiong, Junhong Zhao, Musheng Li, Shunxian Zhang, Guanhua Chen, Yuxin Xu, Huan Chen, Jun Ye, Yuanwen Xie, and Wanfu Xu
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Male ,0301 basic medicine ,Article Subject ,Inflammation ,Basophil ,digestive system ,Inflammatory bowel disease ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,Pathogenesis ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Humans ,Medicine ,Clinical significance ,Intestinal Mucosa ,Child ,General Immunology and Microbiology ,business.industry ,Epithelial Cells ,General Medicine ,Eosinophil ,Inflammatory Bowel Diseases ,medicine.disease ,digestive system diseases ,030104 developmental biology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Basigin ,Immunology ,Biomarker (medicine) ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,business - Abstract
Background. CD147/basigin (Bsg), a transmembrane glycoprotein, activates matrix metalloproteinases and promotes inflammation. Objective. The aim of this study is to explore the clinical significance of CD147 in the pathogenesis of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Results. In addition to monocytes, the clinical analysis showed that there is no significance obtained in leucocyte, neutrophil, eosinophil, basophil, and erythrocyte between IBD and controls. Immunohistochemistry analysis showed that CD147 was increased in intestinal tissue of patients with active IBD compared to that in the control group. What is more, CD147 is involved in intestinal barrier function and intestinal inflammation, which was attributed to the fact that it has an influence on MCT4 expression, a regulator of intestinal barrier function and intestinal inflammation, in HT-29 and CaCO2 cells. Most importantly, serum level of CD147 content is higher in active IBD than that in inactive IBD or healthy control, which could be a biomarker of IBD. Conclusion. The data suggested that increased CD147 level could be a biomarker of IBD in children.
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- 2020
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