# Evaluation of relationship between endoscopic activity index and inflammatory indicators such as fecal calprotectin, C-reactive protein to albumin ratio, neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio, platelet to lymphocyte ratio in ulcerative colitis patients

**Authors:** Tarang Taghvaei, Hashemi Seyyed Abbas, Iradj Maleki, Mahboobe Ebrahimi, Arash Kazemi, Shahabi Reyhane Ebrahimi, Charati Jamshid Yazdani

PMC · DOI: 10.5937/jomb0-58955 · 2026-01-28

## TL;DR

This study explores how blood-based inflammatory markers can predict disease severity in ulcerative colitis patients.

## Contribution

Identifies platelet-to-lymphocyte ratio and monocyte percentage as potential low-cost indicators for UC severity.

## Key findings

- PLR in the third quartile was independently associated with acute severe ulcerative colitis.
- Monocyte percentage was significantly higher in patients with acute severe UC.
- PLR differed significantly between active and inactive UC groups, though with limited discriminatory power.

## Abstract

This study aimed to evaluate the association between low-cost inflammatory biomarkers and disease severity in ulcerative colitis (UC), with a focus on predicting acute severe ulcerative colitis (ASUC) and active disease (Mayo score &gt;1).

An analytical cross-sectional study was conducted on 131 patients diagnosed with UC at Imam Khomeini Hospital, Iran, between 2022 and 2024. Demographic, clinical, and laboratory data - including neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR), platelet-to-lymphocyte ratio (PLR), CRP-to-albumin ratio (CAR), and faecal calprotectin - were collected. Disease activity was evaluated using the Mayo Endoscopic Score (MES). Statistical analyses included chi-square tests, ANOVA, and multivariable logistic regression adjusted for age, sex, and body mass index (BMI).

The mean age of participants was 45.8± 15.9 years. Elevated inflammatory markers were observed (CRP: 39.1 ± 32.6 mg/L; ESR: 44 .0± 21.5 mm/hr). Defecation frequency S6/day was significantly associated with ASUC (c2(2) = 101.10, p&lt; 0.001). After adjustment, PLR in the third quartile (14-20) was independently associated with ASUC (O R = 2.57, p= 0.034). The percentage of monocytes was significantly higher in ASUC patients (F(1, 30) = 6.52, p= 0.016). No significant associations were found for NLR or CAR. PLR also differed significantly between active and inactive UC groups (median [ IQR] : 133.87 [96.15-190.63] vs. 129.61 [102.15-209.98], p= 0.029), although its discriminatory power was limited.

PLR and monocyte percentage may serve as accessible indicators for assessing UC severity and identifying patients at risk for ASUC. These findings support the supplementary use of routine inflammatory blood indices in the management of UC, especially in resource-limited settings.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** ulcerative colitis (MONDO:0005101)

## Full-text entities

- **Genes:** CRP (C-reactive protein) [NCBI Gene 1401] {aka PTX1}, ALB (albumin) [NCBI Gene 213] {aka FDAHT, HSA, PRO0883, PRO0903, PRO1341}
- **Diseases:** UC (MESH:D003093), ASUC (MESH:D045169), inflammatory (MESH:D007249)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

## Figures

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