Clinical, HLA, and small bowel immunohistochemical features of children with positive serum antiendomysium antibodies and architecturally normal small intestinal mucosa
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2005
Abstract:
BACKGROUND: Antiendomysium antibodies have a high sensitivity and specificity for celiac disease. A small
percentage of subjects positive for these antibodies have a small intestinal mucosa hitherto
considered normal.
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to characterize the clinical, serological, immunogenetic, and
immunohistological features of these subjects.
METHODS: From 409 patients who were positive for celiac-related antibodies, we selected 24 (5.9%) patients
who had an architecturally normal small intestinal mucosa. One hundred age-matched celiac
patients with a "flat" small intestinal mucosa, and 50 age-matched nonceliac children were also
studied. The number of CD3+ and ? ?+ intraepithelial lymphocytes and of CD25+ lamina propria
mononuclear cells, and the expression of crypt HLA-DR and lamina propria ICAM-1 were assessed.
HLA haplotyping was also performed.
RESULTS: Eleven (45.8%) of the 24 patients had a distinct infiltrative pattern, i.e., an increase in CD3+
intraepithelial lymphocytes (> 2SD of the nonceliac group), whereas 17 (70.8%) had a higher
density of intraepithelial ? ?+ cells. In 17 (70.8%) patients, the number of lamina propria CD25+
cells was increased and/or the expression of ICAM-1 and crypt HLA-DR was enhanced. All 24
patients carried the celiac disease-associated HLA haplotypes. Two of the six patients who
remained on a normal diet and underwent a second jejunal biopsy developed villous atrophy.
CONCLUSIONS: Most of the patients with serum antiendomysium antibodies and normal jejunal histology showed
immunohistochemical signs of immune activation in the epithelium, lamina propria, and crypts. We
recommend that such patients be monitored to assess their progress and to determine whether
they need a gluten-free diet.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Troncone, Riccardo
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