H., Okuno H., Ogino E., Ihara K., Nishioka Y., Iboshi T., Chinen T., Ochiai H., Akiho K., Nakamura T., Gotoda Y., Ogawa Supplementary Material for: Interleukin-1β as a Predictor of Glucocorticoid Response in Ulcerative Colitis <b><i>Background/Aim:</i></b> Currently, there are no established biomarkers to differentiate between glucocorticoid (GC)-resistant and GC-sensitive ulcerative colitis (UC); however, interleukin (IL)-1β could be one such candidate biomarker. The aim of this study was to investigate whether mucosally expressed IL-1β could predict the response to GC in patients with UC. <b><i>Methods:</i></b> A total of 27 mucosal tissue samples from 10 patients with GC-resistant UC (GC-resistant group), 9 patients with GC-sensitive UC (GC-sensitive group), and 8 control patients (control group) were analyzed by qRT-PCR for the expression of IL-1β, GC receptor α (GRα), GRβ, and other inflammatory mediators. Rachmilewitz endoscopic index (REI) between the GC-resistant and GC-sensitive groups was matched to avoid any potential influence of inflammation. <b><i>Results:</i></b> The REI did not significantly differ between the GC-resistant and GC-sensitive groups. Mucosally expressed IL-1β levels in the GC-resistant group were significantly higher than those in the GC-sensitive group. However, there were no significant differences in the expression levels of GRα, GRβ, and other inflammatory mediators between the 2 groups. We could distinguish between the GC-resistant and GC-sensitive groups with a sensitivity of 90.0% and specificity of 77.8% based on mucosally expressed IL-1β. <b><i>Conclusions:</i></b> Mucosally expressed IL-1β can be used as a predictor of GC response in patients with UC. Ulcerative colitis;Glucocorticoids;Interleukin-1 2020-05-20
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