P078 Efficiency of evaluating the expression of Toll-like receptors 2, 4, 6 and proteins proteomic profiling as integral indicators for predicting the risk of early relapse of ulcerative colitis
G. Tarasova, A. Volkov, A. Iakovlev, T. Ghazudin, I. Shcherbakova
Rostov State Medical University, Gastroenterology, Rostov-on-Don, Russian Federation
Background
Success was made in the study of TLR in congenital and adaptive immunity, which determined a new look at immune processes at ulcerative colitis (UC). Modern achievements of proteomic methods of analysis research allow to define molecular characteristics of the inflammation in colon mucosa of patients with UC.
Methods
The study included 86 patients with UC, an average age of 39.0 ± 1.4 years. Groups: 1–15 (17.4%) patients with distal form of UC, 2–42 (48%) left-sided form, 3–29 (33.7%) patients with total UC. The expression of TLR on peripheral blood monocytes was determined in the immunofluorescence test. Two-colour analysis was performed on a flow-through laser cytofluorimeter (Cytomics FC500, Beckman Coulte). The percentage of monocytes (CD14 + cells) carrying TLR2, TLR4, TLR6 on their surface was assessed. The separation of proteins of colon mucosa was based on technologies of IEF, SDS–PAGE, 2DPAGE (Bruker, USA). The getting of mass spectrogram was determined by matrix-assisted laser desorption-ionisation time-of-flight mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF-MS/MS, Ultraflex II, Bruker, USA). Statistical analysis was performed using the software Statistica 10.0 (Statsoft).
Results
The direct average relationship was established between the number of monocytes expressing CD14 + CD282 +, CD14 + CD284 +, CD14 + CD286 + and the area of inflammation (
Conclusion
Expression of TLR 2,4,6 in blood monocytes (the risk of recurrence UC ratio) and new protein molecular markers of colon mucosa (SMAD2, PPARγ and apoС-III) can be used as a tool for prediction of early relapse UC.