Serum Concentration and Chemotactic Activity of E-selectin (CD62E) in Inflammatory Bowel Disease

Research output: Contribution to journalJournal articleResearchpeer-review

Standard

Serum Concentration and Chemotactic Activity of E-selectin (CD62E) in Inflammatory Bowel Disease. / Vainer, B; Nielsen, O H.

In: Mediators of Inflammation, Vol. 3, No. 3, 1994, p. 215-8.

Research output: Contribution to journalJournal articleResearchpeer-review

Harvard

Vainer, B & Nielsen, OH 1994, 'Serum Concentration and Chemotactic Activity of E-selectin (CD62E) in Inflammatory Bowel Disease', Mediators of Inflammation, vol. 3, no. 3, pp. 215-8. https://doi.org/10.1155/S096293519400030X

APA

Vainer, B., & Nielsen, O. H. (1994). Serum Concentration and Chemotactic Activity of E-selectin (CD62E) in Inflammatory Bowel Disease. Mediators of Inflammation, 3(3), 215-8. https://doi.org/10.1155/S096293519400030X

Vancouver

Vainer B, Nielsen OH. Serum Concentration and Chemotactic Activity of E-selectin (CD62E) in Inflammatory Bowel Disease. Mediators of Inflammation. 1994;3(3):215-8. https://doi.org/10.1155/S096293519400030X

Author

Vainer, B ; Nielsen, O H. / Serum Concentration and Chemotactic Activity of E-selectin (CD62E) in Inflammatory Bowel Disease. In: Mediators of Inflammation. 1994 ; Vol. 3, No. 3. pp. 215-8.

Bibtex

@article{8db2acb7a0534c629bebc3413c9a9f94,
title = "Serum Concentration and Chemotactic Activity of E-selectin (CD62E) in Inflammatory Bowel Disease",
abstract = "E-selectin (CD62E) is an endothelial specific glycoprotein belonging to the selectin family of adhesion molecules. Because a high expression of this molecule at intestinal mucosal surfaces in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) has been described earlier, the aim was to assess serum levels of E-selectin (sE-selectin) and to correlate it to disease activity, and further to evaluate its chemotactic properties at physiological concentrations. Levels of sEselectin were measured by a sandwich ELISA technique in 31 IBD patients together with 15 healthy volunteers. In ulcerative colitis the median value was 0.46 nM (0.16-0.75), in Crohn's disease 0.47 nM (0.22-1.24), and in healthy controls 0.34 nM (0.22-0.83). No statistically significant differences in sE-selectin were revealed between these groups (p > 0.05). The in vitro chemotactic capabilities of E-selectin (in the concentration range of 0.10-31.4 nM) were assessed using the leading front technique. A significantly increased migratory response was found at concentrations of 1.00 (p < 0.05) and 3.14 nM (p < 0.02). It is concluded that sE-selectin in contrast to sICAM-1 does not act as a sensitive indicator of local immune activation in IBD. However, E-selectin may be important for recruitment and accumulation of neutrophilic granulocytes and other phagocytes involved in the inflammatory process seen in IBD. Future investigations are encouraged in order to reveal its in vivo effects.",
author = "B Vainer and Nielsen, {O H}",
year = "1994",
doi = "10.1155/S096293519400030X",
language = "English",
volume = "3",
pages = "215--8",
journal = "Mediators of Inflammation",
issn = "0962-9351",
publisher = "Hindawi Publishing Corporation",
number = "3",

}

RIS

TY - JOUR

T1 - Serum Concentration and Chemotactic Activity of E-selectin (CD62E) in Inflammatory Bowel Disease

AU - Vainer, B

AU - Nielsen, O H

PY - 1994

Y1 - 1994

N2 - E-selectin (CD62E) is an endothelial specific glycoprotein belonging to the selectin family of adhesion molecules. Because a high expression of this molecule at intestinal mucosal surfaces in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) has been described earlier, the aim was to assess serum levels of E-selectin (sE-selectin) and to correlate it to disease activity, and further to evaluate its chemotactic properties at physiological concentrations. Levels of sEselectin were measured by a sandwich ELISA technique in 31 IBD patients together with 15 healthy volunteers. In ulcerative colitis the median value was 0.46 nM (0.16-0.75), in Crohn's disease 0.47 nM (0.22-1.24), and in healthy controls 0.34 nM (0.22-0.83). No statistically significant differences in sE-selectin were revealed between these groups (p > 0.05). The in vitro chemotactic capabilities of E-selectin (in the concentration range of 0.10-31.4 nM) were assessed using the leading front technique. A significantly increased migratory response was found at concentrations of 1.00 (p < 0.05) and 3.14 nM (p < 0.02). It is concluded that sE-selectin in contrast to sICAM-1 does not act as a sensitive indicator of local immune activation in IBD. However, E-selectin may be important for recruitment and accumulation of neutrophilic granulocytes and other phagocytes involved in the inflammatory process seen in IBD. Future investigations are encouraged in order to reveal its in vivo effects.

AB - E-selectin (CD62E) is an endothelial specific glycoprotein belonging to the selectin family of adhesion molecules. Because a high expression of this molecule at intestinal mucosal surfaces in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) has been described earlier, the aim was to assess serum levels of E-selectin (sE-selectin) and to correlate it to disease activity, and further to evaluate its chemotactic properties at physiological concentrations. Levels of sEselectin were measured by a sandwich ELISA technique in 31 IBD patients together with 15 healthy volunteers. In ulcerative colitis the median value was 0.46 nM (0.16-0.75), in Crohn's disease 0.47 nM (0.22-1.24), and in healthy controls 0.34 nM (0.22-0.83). No statistically significant differences in sE-selectin were revealed between these groups (p > 0.05). The in vitro chemotactic capabilities of E-selectin (in the concentration range of 0.10-31.4 nM) were assessed using the leading front technique. A significantly increased migratory response was found at concentrations of 1.00 (p < 0.05) and 3.14 nM (p < 0.02). It is concluded that sE-selectin in contrast to sICAM-1 does not act as a sensitive indicator of local immune activation in IBD. However, E-selectin may be important for recruitment and accumulation of neutrophilic granulocytes and other phagocytes involved in the inflammatory process seen in IBD. Future investigations are encouraged in order to reveal its in vivo effects.

U2 - 10.1155/S096293519400030X

DO - 10.1155/S096293519400030X

M3 - Journal article

C2 - 18472945

VL - 3

SP - 215

EP - 218

JO - Mediators of Inflammation

JF - Mediators of Inflammation

SN - 0962-9351

IS - 3

ER -

ID: 219533566