During inflammatory bowel diseases outburst, it has been showed that the colon segments (distal and proximal, or distal, median and proximal) respond differently because of many factors.

Inflammatory cells distribution and activity is one such thing which we observed during colon inflammation.

Can anyone speculate on the reasons with which for example, macrophages are more predominant in distal colons and lymphocytes are in proximal colons?

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