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- W2016362707 abstract "<h3>Introduction</h3> The aetiology of perianal fistulating Crohn9s disease remains obscure but genetic, microbiological and immunological factors play a role. Dendritic cells (DC) are antigen presenting cells which sample mucosal-associated bacteria and migrate to lymph nodes to stimulate immune response via T cells. DC express homing markers to imprint on T cells and direct them to organs, for example, skin (cutaneous lymphocyte-associated antigen, CLA) and gut (α4β7 integrin). In IBD DC express more Toll-like receptors which recognise microbes and increase inflammatory cytokine levels. <h3>Aim</h3> to characterise immune cell composition and cytokine milieu of Crohn9s and idiopathic fistulae including DC phenotype and homing. <h3>Methods</h3> Biopsy samples were taken from Crohn9s and idiopathic anal fistulae. After overnight incubation (medium, 37°C, 5% CO<sub>2</sub>), ‘walk out’ cells isolated from the supernatant were analysed by flow cytometer. DC were identified and assessed for phenotype (myeloid or plasmacytoid) and homing molecules (CLA and α4β7). TH1/2 and 17 cytokine profile was determined using Multiplex analysis. <h3>Results</h3> Tract samples from 15 Crohn9s (CPD) and 12 idiopathic (IPD) anal fistula patients and rectal samples from 10 normal control patients were taken for immunological analysis. DC in CPD had significantly reduced levels of α4β7 and CLA compared with IPD. There was no significant difference in proportions of either myeloid or plasmacytoid DC, or of CD14, CD16, CD19 or CD3 cells. Crohn9s fistula tracts showed lower levels of CD65 than idiopathic fistula tracts (p=0.04). Levels of IL-2, IL-4, IL-6, IL-10, TNF and IFNγ were similar in Crohn9s and idiopathic fistulae and rectum of controls. IL-17a levels were higher in CPD than normal rectum and IPD (p=0.04). <h3>Conclusion</h3> Similarities between Crohn9s and idiopathic anal fistula immune cells and cytokines may suggest that in a formed tract, the immunological processes in both are similar. However, higher IL-17 levels may indicate strategies for diagnosis and treatment of Crohn9s anal fistulae. Aberrant expression of homing molecules on DC in Crohn9s perianal fistulae suggests a ‘non-directed’ immune response which may contribute to the pathophysiology." @default.
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- W2016362707 title "Dendritic cell homing and immune cell function in crohn's anal fistulae" @default.
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