Increased humoral immunity in the jejunum of diarrhoea-predominant irritable bowel syndrome associated with clinical manifestations

Background and aimsAltered intestinal barrier is associated with immune activation and clinical symptoms in diarrhoea-predominant IBS (IBS-D). Increased mucosal antigen load may induce specific responses; however, local antibody production and its contribution to IBS aetiopathogenesis remain undefin...

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Veröffentlicht in:Gut 2015-09, Vol.64 (9), p.1379-1388
Hauptverfasser: Vicario, Maria, González-Castro, Ana M, Martínez, Cristina, Lobo, Beatriz, Pigrau, Marc, Guilarte, Mar, de Torres, Inés, Mosquera, Jose L, Fortea, Marina, Sevillano-Aguilera, César, Salvo-Romero, Eloisa, Alonso, Carmen, Rodiño-Janeiro, Bruno K, Söderholm, Johan D, Azpiroz, Fernando, Santos, Javier
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Zusammenfassung:Background and aimsAltered intestinal barrier is associated with immune activation and clinical symptoms in diarrhoea-predominant IBS (IBS-D). Increased mucosal antigen load may induce specific responses; however, local antibody production and its contribution to IBS aetiopathogenesis remain undefined. This study evaluated the role of humoral activity in IBS-D.MethodsA single mucosal jejunal biopsy, luminal content and blood were obtained from healthy volunteers (H; n=30) and IBS-D (n=49; Rome III criteria) participants. Intraepithelial lymphocytes, mast cells, B lymphocytes and plasma cells were studied by imaging techniques. Differential gene expression and pathway analysis were assessed by microarray and PCR techniques. Blood and luminal immunoglobulins (Igs) were quantified. Gastrointestinal symptoms, respiratory atopy and stress and depression were also recorded.ResultsPatients with IBS-D showed a higher number and activation of mucosal B lymphocytes and plasma cells (p
ISSN:0017-5749
1468-3288
1468-3288
DOI:10.1136/gutjnl-2013-306236