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Dynamic pathology for circulating free DNA in a dextran sodium sulfate colitis mouse model

Authors :
Kohei Otake
Toshimitsu Araki
Mikihiro Inoue
Koji Tanaka
Shozo Ide
Keiichi Uchida
Masato Kusunoki
Yoshiki Okita
Akira Mizoguchi
Yuhki Koike
Source :
Pediatric Surgery International. 30:1199-1206
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2014.

Abstract

In sepsis, circulating free DNA (cf-DNA) is increased, and is a marker of severity and prognosis of septic patients. This study aimed to evaluate cf-DNA in a dextran sodium sulfate-induced colitis mouse model, and its clinical implications.Dynamic pathology of the cecum wall in the DSS-induced colitis mouse model was analyzed using multiphoton microscopy (MPM). Plasma cf-DNA concentrations in colitis mouse were quantified using PicoGreen dsDNA Assay Kit. Plasma cf-DNA was also measured in 123 human ulcerative colitis (UC) patients [mean age: 35.9 years (3-75 years) with 20 pediatric patients] to assess its relationships with clinical severity and Matt's grade.Real-time images of cf-DNA were detected in the colitis model. The amount of labeled cf-DNA in the circulation of the colitis mice group was significantly higher compared with that in the control group (P0.05). In human UC blood samples, plasma cf-DNA concentrations in UC patients were significantly positively correlated with the clinical severity of UC and Matt's grade (P0.05, P0.05, respectively).Using MPM, we observed and analyzed real-time images of cf-DNA in a colitis mouse model. Plasma cf-DNA is a potential non-invasive blood marker for reflecting clinical severity and mucosal damage in UC patients.

Details

ISSN :
14379813 and 01790358
Volume :
30
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Pediatric Surgery International
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....9a391db8ffe94a76f6a7d1f3bbb323af