IgE-containing cells in gastric mucosa with and without helicobacter pylori infection
Gastric mucosa responds with inflammation to Helicobacter pylori ( H. pylori) infection. While numerous reports have shown that the immune system produces specific IgG, IgA, and IgM isotype anti H. pylori antibodies, IgE-mediated pathways of H. pylori-associated gastritis are mostly unknown. Our aim...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Pathology, research and practice research and practice, 2000, Vol.196 (12), p.831-834 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Gastric mucosa responds with inflammation to Helicobacter pylori (
H. pylori) infection. While numerous reports have shown that the immune system produces specific IgG, IgA, and IgM isotype anti
H. pylori antibodies, IgE-mediated pathways of
H. pylori-associated gastritis are mostly unknown. Our aim was to evaluate whether an increased presence of IgE in the antral gastric mucosa is responsible for the severity of the
H. pylori-associated gastritis.
The number of IgE-containing cells was estimated in formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded antral gastric biopsy specimens using immunohistochemistry in three groups of patients: (i) 20
H. pylori-positive cases with moderate inflammation, (ii) 19
H. pylori-negative cases with moderate inflammation, and (iii) 19
H. pylori-negative cases with normal mucosa.
In chronic gastritis, the number of IgE-positive cells increased significantly as compared to normal mucosa. In gastritic patients,
H. pylori positivity was accompanied by a significant accumulation of IgE-positive cells, mainly plasma cells.
These data suggest that IgE-mediated immune response probably plays an important role in the development of
H. pylori-associated gastritis. |
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ISSN: | 0344-0338 1618-0631 |
DOI: | 10.1016/S0344-0338(00)80083-7 |