Can serum M30 levels be utilized as an activation marker in patients with ulcerative colitis?
Omer Burcak Binicier, Sevil Ozer Sarı, Zehra Betul Pakoz, Banu Isbilen Basok

TL;DR
The study investigated whether M30 levels can be used to detect disease activity in ulcerative colitis patients, but found no significant utility.
Contribution
The study evaluates M30 as a potential activation marker in ulcerative colitis for the first time.
Findings
M30 levels were not significantly higher in active ulcerative colitis patients compared to those in remission.
M30 did not correlate significantly with other markers like C-reactive protein or Mayo Score.
C-reactive protein and mean platelet volume showed significant differences based on disease extent.
Abstract
Ascertainment of disease activation is an important component of therapeutic decisions in ulcerative colitis patients and may present certain clinical challenges. The objective of this study was to determine serum levels of the M30 fragment of cytokeratin 18 and its utility as an activation marker in patients with ulcerative colitis, who are known to have increased apoptosis. A total of 60 ulcerative colitis (30 active and 30 remission) patients aged over 18 years and 29 healthy individuals as controls were included in the study. M30, C-reactive protein, and mean platelet volume were evaluated in all participants and compared between ulcerative colitis patients and controls, as well as between those with active disease or remission. Although ulcerative colitis patients with active disease had higher M30 levels than those in remission, the difference was not statistically significant…
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TopicsInflammatory Bowel Disease · Immunotherapy and Immune Responses · MicroRNA in disease regulation
