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. 2015 Feb 15;6(1):13–22. doi: 10.4291/wjgp.v6.i1.13

Table 1.

Main biological markers in ulcerative colitis

Serum markers of acute phase response Response
C-reactive protein Increased
Erithrocyte sedimentation rate Increased
Platelet count Increased
White blood cell count Increased
Alpha1-acid glycoprotein (Oromucoid) Increased
Β2-microglobulin Increased
Sialic acid Increased
Serum amyloid A Increased
Ferritin Increased
Serum albumin Complement system Decreased
Trasferrin Complement system Decreased
C1s, C2, C3, C4, B Complement system Increased
Haptoglogin Transport proteins Increased
Haemopexin Transport proteins Increased
Caeruloplasmin Transport proteins Increased
Alpha1 Antitrypsin Proteinase inhibitors Increased
Alpha 1 antichymotrypsin Proteinase inhibitors Increased
Fibrinogen Coagulation and fibrinolytic proteins Increased
Prothrombin Coagulation and fibrinolytic proteins Increased
Plasminogen Coagulation and fibrinolytic proteins Increased
Factor XII Coagulation and fibrinolytic proteins Decreased
IL-6, IL-1 β- TNF-α, IL-8, IL-10, Interferon-β Cytokines Increased
Serologic markers/antibodies Positive rate
ANCAs Anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies (cANCA, sANCA, pANCA) 2%-28% CD
20%-85% UC
ASCA Anti-saccharomyces cerevisiae antibodies 39%-69% CD
5%-15% UC
Anti-OmpC Antibodies to outer membrane porin 24%-50% CD
5%-11% UC
Anti-Cbir1 Flagellin related antigen 50% CD
5%-11% UC
Anti-I2 Pseudomonas flourescens-associated sequence I-2 30%-50% CD
2%-10% UC
Flagellin A4-Fla2 and Fla-X antibodies Newly identified About 57% CD
Antilaminaribioside carbohydrate IgG (ALCA) Antiglycan antibody 17%-28% CD
4%-7% UC
Antichitobioside carbohydrate IgA (ACCA) Antiglycan antibody 20%-25% CD
5%-15% UC
Anti-synthetic mannoside antibodies (ASMA or AMCA) Antiglycan antibody 28% CD
18% UC
Pancreatic antibodies Pancreatic secretion 30%-40% CD
2%-6% UC
Serum p53 antibodies 9.3% UC

CD: Crohn’s disease; UC: Ulcerative colitis; IL: Interleukin.