# Monomeric C-Reactive Protein Potential Utilization in the Histological Assessment of Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) Patients

**Authors:** Simona Muresan, Mark Slevin, Emoke Szasz, Andrada Loghin

PMC · DOI: 10.7759/cureus.63200 · Cureus · 2024-06-26

## TL;DR

This study explores the potential of monomeric C-reactive protein (mCRP) as a new marker for assessing inflammation in inflammatory bowel disease patients using tissue samples.

## Contribution

The study is one of the first to identify mCRP localization in IBD intestinal mucosa using immunohistochemistry.

## Key findings

- mCRP was positively stained in all IBD cases but not in the control group.
- mCRP was localized intracytoplasmically in neutrophils, plasma cells, lymphocytes, and macrophages in IBD tissue.
- Findings suggest mCRP could serve as a marker for histological disease activity or remission in IBD.

## Abstract

Introduction

Inflammatory bowel diseases (IBDs), including ulcerative colitis (UC) and Crohn’s disease (CD), represent chronic progressive inflammatory gastrointestinal disorders, without a single reference standard for their diagnosis. The histological assessment gained an important role in accurately measuring disease activity, and mucosal healing (MH) was recently proposed to be an ideal treatment goal for patients with IBD because of its favorable prognosis, with a lower risk of recurrence or surgical treatment. This paper aims to add to the histological classical findings for IBD patients the identification of the monomeric form of the C-reactive protein (mCRP) as a supplementary marker that could be stained at the level of tissue samples and could be correlated with the pathogenic mechanism.

Methods

Two groups of 10 patients were each selected for the study, for both UC and CD, together with a control group. All samples collected through digestive endoscopy were analyzed by using H&E-stained slides, followed by immunohistochemical examination with antibodies to mCRP (M8C10), and markers of inflammatory activity through CD3, CD45(leukocyte common antigen (LCA)), CD138/syndecan-1 and CD68.

Results

For the CD study group, all histological elements identified with H&E and afterward stained with CD138, CD68, CD3, and CD45/LCA were correlated with the standards imposed by the European Crohn’s and Colitis Organization (ECCO). For the group of patients with UC, histological images obtained with H&E and IHC stainings also confirmed the recommendation of ECCO. The main cells considered in the literature as histological markers for IBD are neutrophils, lymphocytes, and plasmocytes, stained in our study with CD45/LCA, CD3, and CD138. For all 20 cases of IBD (UC and CD), the staining with anti-Ab8C10 antibodies for mCRP was positive, while negative results were noticed within the control group. An mCRP protein visualized with anti-Ab8C10 antibodies presented an intracytoplasmatic localization in the neutrophils, plasma cells, lymphocytes, and macrophages from the lamina propria and glandular epithelium, without expression in endothelial cells.

Conclusions

Our study represents one of the first papers that identifies the localization of mCRP molecules within the intestinal mucosa of patients with IBD (both UC and CD) by using immunohistochemistry (IHC) staining. This finding opens a new perspective for considering mCRP as a marker correlated with histological disease activity and/or definition of histological remission in IBD.

## Linked entities

- **Proteins:** cd.3 (Cd.3 conserved hypothetical protein), PTPRC (protein tyrosine phosphatase receptor type C), SDC1 (syndecan 1), sdc1.L (syndecan 1 L homeolog), CD68 (CD68 molecule)
- **Diseases:** Inflammatory Bowel Disease (MONDO:0005265), ulcerative colitis (MONDO:0005101), Crohn’s disease (MONDO:0005011)

## Full-text entities

- **Genes:** SDC1 (syndecan 1) [NCBI Gene 6382] {aka CD138, SDC, SYND1, syndecan}, CD68 (CD68 molecule) [NCBI Gene 968] {aka GP110, LAMP4, SCARD1}, PTPRC (protein tyrosine phosphatase receptor type C) [NCBI Gene 5788] {aka B220, CD45, CD45R, GP180, IMD105, L-CA}, CRP (C-reactive protein) [NCBI Gene 1401] {aka PTX1}
- **Diseases:** inflammatory (MESH:D007249), UC (MESH:D003093), CD (MESH:D003424), IBD (MESH:D015212), inflammatory gastrointestinal disorders (MESH:D005767)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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