Clock Gene Disruption Is an Initial Manifestation of Inflammatory Bowel Diseases

Apr 14, 2019Clinical gastroenterology and hepatology : the official clinical practice journal of the American Gastroenterological Association

Early Changes in Body Clock Genes May Signal Inflammatory Bowel Diseases

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Abstract

Levels of C-reactive protein and fecal calprotectin were significantly higher in patients with inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) compared to healthy individuals (P<.05).

  • Expression levels of clock genes were significantly lower in inflamed intestinal mucosa from patients with IBD compared with controls (P<.05).
  • Non-inflamed intestinal mucosal tissues from patients also showed significantly lower expression of all clock genes except for PER2, compared to controls (P<.05).
  • Lower expression of clock genes was observed in white blood cells from patients with IBD compared to controls, with a greater reduction noted in those with ulcerative colitis than in those with Crohn's disease.
  • These findings suggest that alterations in clock gene expression may be an early event in the development of IBD.

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