Duodenal mastocytosis, eosinophilia and intraepithelial lymphocytosis as possible disease markers in the irritable bowel syndrome and functional dyspepsia

Summary Background  Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and functional dyspepsia (FD) are common functional disorders without defined pathology. Mast cells and eosinophils interact with T lymphocytes and may alter enteric nerve and smooth muscle function. Aim  To examine mast cell, eosinophil and intraep...

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Hauptverfasser: WALKER, M. M., TALLEY, N. J., PRABHAKAR, M., PENNANEAC’H, C. J., ARO, P., RONKAINEN, J., STORSKRUBB, T., HARMSEN, W. S., ZINSMEISTER, A. R., AGREUS, L.
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description Summary Background  Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and functional dyspepsia (FD) are common functional disorders without defined pathology. Mast cells and eosinophils interact with T lymphocytes and may alter enteric nerve and smooth muscle function. Aim  To examine mast cell, eosinophil and intraepithelial lymphocyte populations in duodenal biopsies of subjects with IBS and FD. Methods  A random sample of an adult Swedish population (n = 1001; mean age 54 years; 51% female) underwent upper endoscopy and biopsy; 51 cases with FD and 41 cases with IBS were compared with 48 randomly selected controls. Eosinophils were identified by light microscopy; mast cells by immunocytochemistry (CD117). Intraepithelial lymphocytes were counted per 100 enterocytes. Cell counts were quantified by counting the number per high power field (HPF) in 5HPFs in the bulb (D1) and second part of duodenum (D2), summed over 5HPFs at each site. Results  Cases and controls showed similar demographics. Compared to controls, IELs in IBS‐constipation were significantly increased (P = 0.005). Mast cells were significantly increased in IBS in D2 (P 
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Eosinophils were identified by light microscopy; mast cells by immunocytochemistry (CD117). Intraepithelial lymphocytes were counted per 100 enterocytes. Cell counts were quantified by counting the number per high power field (HPF) in 5HPFs in the bulb (D1) and second part of duodenum (D2), summed over 5HPFs at each site. Results  Cases and controls showed similar demographics. Compared to controls, IELs in IBS‐constipation were significantly increased (P = 0.005). Mast cells were significantly increased in IBS in D2 (P &lt; 0.001), while eosinophils were significantly increased in FD in D1 and D2 (P &lt; 0.001). 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subjects Biological and medical sciences
Biomarkers - metabolism
Case-Control Studies
Digestive system
Duodenal Diseases - pathology
Dyspepsia - immunology
Dyspepsia - pathology
Dyspepsia - physiopathology
Eosinophilia - immunology
Eosinophilia - pathology
Female
Gastroenterology. Liver. Pancreas. Abdomen
Humans
Immunohistochemistry
Intestinal Mucosa - immunology
Intestinal Mucosa - pathology
Intestinal Mucosa - physiopathology
Irritable Bowel Syndrome - immunology
Irritable Bowel Syndrome - pathology
Irritable Bowel Syndrome - physiopathology
Lymphocytosis - immunology
Lymphocytosis - pathology
Male
Mastocytosis - immunology
Mastocytosis - pathology
Medical sciences
Middle Aged
Other diseases. Semiology
Pharmacology. Drug treatments
Stomach. Duodenum. Small intestine. Colon. Rectum. Anus
title Duodenal mastocytosis, eosinophilia and intraepithelial lymphocytosis as possible disease markers in the irritable bowel syndrome and functional dyspepsia
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