Circulating neutrophils from patients with ulcerative colitis have a normal respiratory burst
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- DOI: 10.1007/BF01534573
Circulating neutrophils from patients with ulcerative colitis have a normal respiratory burst
Abstract
The hallmark of ulcerative colitis is a diffuse infiltration of neutrophils from the circulation into the colonic mucosa. The underlying mechanism for neutrophil tissue infiltration is unknown. One possible hypothesis is abnormal circulating neutrophils. This hypothesis has been previously tested with conflicting results. The aim of our study was to re-evaluate circulating neutrophil function in the absence of several possible confounding factors. To this end, we measured the respiratory burst of circulating neutrophils in response to two different stimuli by chemiluminescence in patients with active and inactive ulcerative colitis being off all medications. Our results show no significant difference between ulcerative colitis patients and controls in peak chemiluminescence, area-under-the-curve and time to peak comparisons. However, 27% of patients with active ulcerative colitis had an abnormally elevated chemiluminescence to stimuli. In addition, no correlations were seen between disease activity and peak chemiluminescence. Thus circulating neutrophils in the majority of patients with ulcerative colitis do not appear to be either "primed" or hyperactive. This may suggest the presence of local colonic factors that lead to neutrophil tissue infiltration and activation.
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