Project description:Expression profiling of human colon mucosa samples aquired from inflammatory bowel disease patients and healthy controls. Expression profiling was done using Illumina Human HT-12 arrays, and data analysis was performed using tools from the Bioconductor package
Project description:The series was designed to identify new genes involved in the pathophysiology of inflammatory bowel disease (Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis). This series represents a group of 31 samples, subdivided into 3 groups: 1) Normal controls: 11 samples; 2) patients with Crohn's diseases: 10 samples; 3) patients with ulcerative colitis: 10 samples. Each sample originated from a different patient or normal control, in total n=31 individuals were examined. Keywords = Inflammatory bowel disease Keywords = Crohn's disease Keywords = ulcerative colitis Keywords = expression screening Keywords = expression profiling Keywords: other
Project description:Dysregulated proteolysis plays a pivotal role in the pathophysiology of inflammatory bowel disease. Nonetheless, the identity of overactive proteases released by human colonic mucosa remains unknown. Herein, we employed a serine protease-targeted activity-based probe (ABP) coupled with mass spectral analysis to identify active forms of proteases secreted by the colonic mucosa of healthy volunteers and inflammatory bowel disease patients. With this approach, we identified seven active serine proteases: cathepsin G, plasma kallikrein, plasmin, tryptase, chymotrypsin-like elastase 3A, aminopeptidase B, and thrombin. Furthermore, cathepsin G and thrombin were overactive in supernatants from inflammatory bowel disease patients once compared to healthy volunteers.