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Fig. 8 | Journal of Translational Medicine

Fig. 8

From: Clinical significance of soluble immunoglobulins A and G and their coated bacteria in feces of patients with inflammatory bowel disease

Fig. 8

The percentages of IgA- and IgG-coated bacteria in feces of UC patients. The percentage of IgA-, IgG- and IgA/IgG-coated bacteria in feces of HC and UC patients was determined by flow cytometry. a The percentages of IgA-, IgG- and IgA/IgG-coated bacteria were evaluated in feces of HC (n = 41), E1 UC (n = 16), E2 UC (n = 23), and E3 UC (n = 34) patients according disease behaviors. b Correlations between CRP and the percentage of IgA-, IgG- and IgA/IgG-coated bacteria in feces of UC patients (n = 75). c Correlations between ESR and the percentage of IgA-, IgG- and IgA/IgG-coated bacteria in feces of UC patients (n = 75). d Correlations between Mayo score and the percentage of IgA-, IgG- and IgA/IgG-coated bacteria in feces of UC patients (n = 73). e Correlations between UCEIS and the percentage of IgA-, IgG- and IgA/IgG-coated bacteria in feces of UC patients (n = 73). Spearman’s correlation analysis was performed. P value is shown in each panel. *P < 0.05

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