PLoS ONE (Jan 2013)

Serum glycan markers for evaluation of disease activity and prediction of clinical course in patients with ulcerative colitis.

  • Koji Miyahara,
  • Kazuhiro Nouso,
  • Shunsuke Saito,
  • Sakiko Hiraoka,
  • Keita Harada,
  • Sakuma Takahashi,
  • Yuki Morimoto,
  • Sayo Kobayashi,
  • Fusao Ikeda,
  • Yasuhiro Miyake,
  • Hidenori Shiraha,
  • Akinobu Takaki,
  • Hiroyuki Okada,
  • Maho Amano,
  • Kazuko Hirose,
  • Shin-Ichiro Nishimura,
  • Kazuhide Yamamoto

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0074861
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 10
p. e74861

Abstract

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BACKGROUND: The aims of this study were to determine the change of whole-serum N-glycan profile in ulcerative colitis (UC) patients and to investigate its clinical utility. METHODS: We collected serum from 75 UC patients at the time of admission and the same number of age/sex-matched healthy volunteers. Serum glycan profile was measured by comprehensive quantitative high-throughput glycome analysis and was compared with disease activity and prognosis. RESULTS: Out of 61 glycans detected, 24 were differentially expressed in UC patients. Pathway analysis demonstrated that highly sialylated multi-branched glycans and agalactosyl bi-antennary glycans were elevated in UC patients; in addition, the glycan ratio m/z 2378/1914, which also increased in UC, showed the highest Area under Receiver Operating Characteristic curve (0.923) for the diagnosis of UC. Highly sialylated multi-branched glycans and the glycan ratio m/z 2378/1914 were higher in the patients with total colitis, Clinical Activity Index >10, Mayo endoscopic score 3, or a steroid-refractory status. In particular, the glycan ratio m/z 2378/1914 (above median) was an independent prognostic factor for the need for an operation (hazard ratio, 2.67; 95% confidence interval, 1.04-7.84). CONCLUSIONS: Whole-serum glycan profiles revealed that the glycan ratio m/z 2378/1914 and highly sialylated multi-branched glycans increase in UC patients, and are correlated with disease activity. The glycan ratio m/z 2378/1914 was an independent predictive factor of the prognosis of UC.