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. 2019 Apr 29;14(4):e0216165. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0216165

Table 1. Characteristics of the study subjects.

Variables HC (n = 9) CD (n = 18) UC (n = 24)
Age 55.0 (37.0–57.0) 25.0 (22.0–27.0) 36.0 (26.0–46.0)
Sex Male 4 (44.4) 11 (61.1) 10 (41.7)
Female 5 (55.6) 7 (38.9) 14 (58.3)
Biopsy site Ileum 0 (0) 5 (27.8) 0 (0)
Ileocecal valve 0 (0) 7 (38.9) 3 (12.5)
Colon 9 (100) 6 (33.3) 21 (87.5)
Number of subjects positive for E. coli 6 (66.7) 16 (88.9) 19 (79.2)
CD location* Ileal - 1 (5.6) -
Colonic - 2 (11.1) -
Ileocolonic - 15 (83.3) -
Isolated upper disease - 0 (0) -
CD behavior Non-stricturing and non-penetrating - 11 (61.1) -
Stricturing - 3 (16.7) -
Penetrating - 4 (22.2) -
UC extent* Proctitis - - 5 (20.8)
Left-sided colitis - - 6 (25.0)
Pancolitis - - 13 (54.2)
Disease activity Active - 14 (77.8) 15 (62.5)
Inactive - 4 (22.2) 9 (37.5)
Treatment exposure Aminosalicylates - 12 (66.7) 15 (62.5)
Steroids - 10 (55.6) 3 (12.5)
Thiopurine - 13 (72.2) 7 (29.2)
Anti-TNF agent - 6 (33.3) 0 (0)
Methotrexate - 1 (5.6) 0 (0)

HC, healthy control; CD, Crohn’s disease; UC, ulcerative colitis. Values are given as median (interquartile range) or numbers (%).

*Present location/extent when active disease, previous location/extent when inactive disease.

Simple endoscopic score for Crohn’s disease (SES-CD) and ulcerative colitis endoscopic index of severity (UCEIS) were used to assess the endoscopic activity. SES-CD <3 and UCEIS ≤1 were considered endoscopically inactive diseases.