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Although conservative treatment of Crohn's disease (CD) is constantly improving some patients still require surgery. Optimal perioperative management includes pharmacological modifications to reduce complications risk. Unfavorable effect of steroids and from recently also biologics on intraabdominal and wound septic complications is known, but until now azathioprine (AZA) is considered to be safe.
The aim of our study was to assess the impact of AZA on intestinal epithelial cells damage as well as restoration and regeneration in patients with active CD as a surrogate marker of healing. We assessed intestinal specimens taken from macroscopically healthy surgical margins of all consecutive CD patients operated due to active isolated ileocecal disease during the study period (2014-2016) in tertiary referral center. We immunohistochemically tested expression of Ki-67, caspase-3 and p-53 as a markers of cell proliferation, apoptosis and DNA damage respectively. Quantitative evaluation of cellular expression of determined proteins was assessed using a confocal microscope. We also performed immunofluorescent tests for cellular integrity using ZO-1 and E-cadherin proteins expression. Additionally we assessed 30 days clinical outcomes.
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