Background And Aims: Mannan-binding lectin (MBL) and ficolins are microbial pattern recognition molecules that activate the lectin pathway of complement. We previously reported the association of MBL deficiency with anti-Saccharomyces cerevisiae antibodies (ASCA) in patients with Crohn's disease (CD). However, ASCA are also frequently found in MBL-proficient CD patients. Here we addressed expression/function of ficolins and MBL-associated serine protease-2 (MASP-2) regarding potential association with ASCA.

Methods: ASCA titers and MBL, ficolin and MASP-2 concentrations were determined by ELISA in the serum of patients with CD, ulcerative colitis (UC), and in healthy controls. MASP-2 activity was determined by measuring complement C4b-fixation. Anti-MBL autoantibodies were detected by ELISA.

Results: In CD and UC patients, L-ficolin concentrations were significantly higher compared to healthy controls (p<0.001 and p=0.029). In contrast, H-ficolin concentrations were slightly reduced in CD and UC compared to healthy controls (p=0.037 for UC vs. hc). CD patients with high ASCA titers had significantly lower H-ficolin concentrations compared to ASCA-low/negative CD patients (p=0.009). However, MASP-2 activity was not different in ASCA-negative and ASCA-positive CD patients upon both, ficolin- or MBL-mediated MASP-2 activation. Finally, anti-MBL autoantibodies were not over-represented in MBL-proficient ASCA-positive CD patients.

Conclusions: Our results suggest that low expression of H-ficolin may promote elevated ASCA titers in the ASCA-positive subgroup of CD patients. However, unlike MBL deficiency, we found no evidence for low expression of serum ficolins or reduced MASP-2 activity that may predispose to ASCA development.

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