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PLOS ONE | 2017
Yoo Min Han; Jaemoon Koh; Ji Won Kim; Chang Hyun Lee; Seong-Joon Koh; Byeong-Gwan Kim; Kook Lae Lee; Jong Pil Im; Joo Sung Kim
Background/Aims Unregulated activation of nuclear factor-κB (NF-κB) plays a critical role in the pathogenesis of Crohn’s disease. In this study, we investigated the clinical characteristics and disease outcome of Crohn’s disease patients with varying levels of the NF-κB activation. Methods Crohn’s disease patients who underwent surgical bowel resection were divided into two groups, based on the activation status of NF-κB. NF-κB activation was assessed by the immunoreactivity of nuclear NF-κB during immunohistochemical staining of bowel resection specimens. We compared the demographic, clinical and histologic characteristics between groups. Furthermore, the occurrence of reoperation, readmission, and medication change due to disease flare-up were investigated according to NF-κB activation status. Results Among 83 Crohn’s disease patients, 47 (56%) showed high NF-κB activity and 36 (44%) showed low NF-κB activity. Patients with high NF-κB activity had higher frequency of ileocolonic involvement (P = 0.028) and lower frequency of perianal involvement (P = 0.042) relative to those with low NF-κB activity. Total histologic scores were significantly higher in patients with high NF-κB activity than those with low NF-κB activity (P = 0.044). There was no significant difference in the frequency of reoperation, readmission, and medication change in relation to NF-κB activation status. Conclusions Crohn’s disease patients with high NF-κB activation showed specific clinical manifestations of higher frequency of ileocolonic involvement and lower frequency of perianal involvement relative to those with low NF-κB activation. High NF-κB activity was associated with higher histologic scores. However, the NF-κB activity did not affect the outcome and disease course after surgery.
The Korean Journal of Gastroenterology | 2003
Tae-Ho Kim; Byeong-Gwan Kim; Hyoung-Doo Shin; Ji-Won Kim; Chan-Gyoo Kim; Joo-Sung Kim; Hyun-Chae Jung; In-Sung Song
The Korean journal of internal medicine | 2004
Su Hwan Kim; Hyoun-Woo Kang; Won-Jae Yoon; Jinhyun Kim; Ji-Won Kim; Jin-Hyeok Hwang; Ji-Bong Jeong; Byeong-Gwan Kim; Dong-Kyung Chang; Jin-Wook Kim; Nayoung Kim; Kook-Lae Lee; Dong Ho Lee; Hyun-Chae Jung; In-Sung Song
The Korean Journal of Gastroenterology | 2002
Byeong-Seong Ko; Byeong-Gwan Kim; J. E. Kim; Hyun-Chae Jung; In-Sung Song
The Korean Journal of Gastroenterology | 2003
Kook-Lae Lee; Chan-Gyoo Kim; Byeong-Gwan Kim; Dong-Kyung Chang; Dong Ho Lee; Joo-Sung Kim; Hyun-Chae Jung; Yeon Lee; Jong-Sang Park; In-Sung Song
The Korean journal of internal medicine | 2005
Hwi-Young Kim; Joo-Kyung Park; Joo-Hyun Shim; Jeong Hoon Lee; Young-Soo Park; Ji-Won Kim; Jin-Hyeok Hwang; Byeong-Gwan Kim; Jin-Wook Kim; Nayoung Kim; Kook-Lae Lee; Dong Ho Lee; Hyun-Chae Jung; Hyo-Suk Lee; Yong-Bum Yoon; In-Sung Song
The Korean Journal of Gastroenterology | 2002
Jung-Mook Kang; Jong-In Yang; Byung-Hoon Min; Sang-Myeong Woo; Byeong-Gwan Kim; J. E. Kim; Hyun-Chae Jung; In-Sung Song
The Korean Journal of Gastroenterology | 2002
Nam-Young Kang; J. E. Kim; Hong-Gyun Wu; Byeong-Gwan Kim; Sang-Min Nam; Eun-Jeong Jang; Hyun-Chae Jung; In-Sung Song
The Korean Journal of Gastroenterology | 2002
Joo-Sung Kim; Jung-Mogg Kim; Byeong-Gwan Kim; Sang Gyun Kim; Ji-Won Kim; Chan-Gyoo Kim; Hyun-Chae Jung; In-Sung Song
The Korean journal of internal medicine | 1993
Byeong-Gwan Kim; Kim Hj; Chung Hk; Young-Choon Kim; Seok-Ho Dong; Bo Hyun Kim; Joung Il Lee; Young-Woon Chang; Rin Chang