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Helicobacter pylori cagA+ Is Associated with Milder Duodenal Histological Changes in Chilean Celiac Patients
HIGHLIGHTS: What is already known about this subject? Celiac disease (CD) has a high clinical and histological diversity and the mechanisms underlying this phenomenon remain elusive. H. pylori is a bacterium that chronically infect gastric and duodenal mucosa activating both a Th1/Th17 and T-reg pat...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5572207/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28879170 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcimb.2017.00376 |
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author | Lucero, Yalda Oyarzún, Amaya O'Ryan, Miguel Quera, Rodrigo Espinosa, Nelly Valenzuela, Romina Simian, Daniela Alcalde, Elisa Arce, Claudio Farfán, Mauricio J. Vergara, Alejandra F. Gajardo, Iván Mendez, Jocelyn Carrasco, Jorge Errázuriz, Germán Gonzalez, Mónica Ossa, Juan C. Maiza, Eduardo Perez-Bravo, Francisco Castro, Magdalena Araya, Magdalena |
author_facet | Lucero, Yalda Oyarzún, Amaya O'Ryan, Miguel Quera, Rodrigo Espinosa, Nelly Valenzuela, Romina Simian, Daniela Alcalde, Elisa Arce, Claudio Farfán, Mauricio J. Vergara, Alejandra F. Gajardo, Iván Mendez, Jocelyn Carrasco, Jorge Errázuriz, Germán Gonzalez, Mónica Ossa, Juan C. Maiza, Eduardo Perez-Bravo, Francisco Castro, Magdalena Araya, Magdalena |
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description | HIGHLIGHTS: What is already known about this subject? Celiac disease (CD) has a high clinical and histological diversity and the mechanisms underlying this phenomenon remain elusive. H. pylori is a bacterium that chronically infect gastric and duodenal mucosa activating both a Th1/Th17 and T-reg pathways. The role of H. pylori (and the effect of their virulence factors) in CD have not yet completely elucidated. What are the new findings? cagA+ H. pylori strains are associated to milder histological damage in infected CD patients. In active-CD patients the presence of cagA+ H. pylori is associated to an increase in T-reg markers, contrasting with a downregulation in cagA+ infected potential-CD individuals. How might it impact on clinical practice in the foreseeable future? The identification of microbiological factors that could modulate inflammation and clinical expression of CD may be used in the future as preventive strategies or as supplementary treatment in patients that cannot achieve complete remission, contributing to the better care of these patients. Background: Mechanisms underlying the high clinical and histological diversity of celiac disease (CD) remain elusive. Helicobacter pylori (Hp) chronically infects gastric and duodenal mucosa and has been associated with protection against some immune-mediated conditions, but its role (specifically of cagA+ strains) in CD is unclear. Objective: To assess the relationship between gastric Hp infection (cagA+ strains) and duodenal histological damage in patients with CD. Design: Case-control study including patients with active-CD, potential-CD and non-celiac individuals. Clinical presentation, HLA genotype, Hp/cagA gene detection in gastric mucosa, duodenal histology, Foxp3 positive cells and TGF-β expression in duodenal lamina propria were analyzed. Results: We recruited 116 patients, 29 active-CD, 37 potential-CD, and 50 non-CD controls. Hp detection was similar in the three groups (~30–40%), but cagA+ strains were more common in infected potential-CD than in active-CD (10/11 vs. 4/10; p = 0.020) and non-CD (10/20; p = 0.025). Among active-CD patients, Foxp3 positivity was significantly higher in subjects with cagA+ Hp+ compared to cagA- Hp+ (p < 0.01) and Hp- (p < 0.01). In cagA+ Hp+ individuals, Foxp3 positivity was also higher comparing active- to potential-CD (p < 0.01). TGF-β expression in duodenum was similar in active-CD with cagA+ Hp+ compared to Hp- and was significantly downregulated in cagA+ potential-CD subjects compared to other groups. Conclusion: Hp infection rates were similar among individuals with/without CD, but infection with cagA+ strains was associated with milder histological damage in celiac patients infected by Hp, and in active-CD cases with higher expression of T-reg markers. Results suggest that infection by cagA+ Hp may be protective for CD progression, or conversely, that these strains are prone to colonize intestinal mucosa with less severe damage. |
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spelling | pubmed-55722072017-09-06 Helicobacter pylori cagA+ Is Associated with Milder Duodenal Histological Changes in Chilean Celiac Patients Lucero, Yalda Oyarzún, Amaya O'Ryan, Miguel Quera, Rodrigo Espinosa, Nelly Valenzuela, Romina Simian, Daniela Alcalde, Elisa Arce, Claudio Farfán, Mauricio J. Vergara, Alejandra F. Gajardo, Iván Mendez, Jocelyn Carrasco, Jorge Errázuriz, Germán Gonzalez, Mónica Ossa, Juan C. Maiza, Eduardo Perez-Bravo, Francisco Castro, Magdalena Araya, Magdalena Front Cell Infect Microbiol Microbiology HIGHLIGHTS: What is already known about this subject? Celiac disease (CD) has a high clinical and histological diversity and the mechanisms underlying this phenomenon remain elusive. H. pylori is a bacterium that chronically infect gastric and duodenal mucosa activating both a Th1/Th17 and T-reg pathways. The role of H. pylori (and the effect of their virulence factors) in CD have not yet completely elucidated. What are the new findings? cagA+ H. pylori strains are associated to milder histological damage in infected CD patients. In active-CD patients the presence of cagA+ H. pylori is associated to an increase in T-reg markers, contrasting with a downregulation in cagA+ infected potential-CD individuals. How might it impact on clinical practice in the foreseeable future? The identification of microbiological factors that could modulate inflammation and clinical expression of CD may be used in the future as preventive strategies or as supplementary treatment in patients that cannot achieve complete remission, contributing to the better care of these patients. Background: Mechanisms underlying the high clinical and histological diversity of celiac disease (CD) remain elusive. Helicobacter pylori (Hp) chronically infects gastric and duodenal mucosa and has been associated with protection against some immune-mediated conditions, but its role (specifically of cagA+ strains) in CD is unclear. Objective: To assess the relationship between gastric Hp infection (cagA+ strains) and duodenal histological damage in patients with CD. Design: Case-control study including patients with active-CD, potential-CD and non-celiac individuals. Clinical presentation, HLA genotype, Hp/cagA gene detection in gastric mucosa, duodenal histology, Foxp3 positive cells and TGF-β expression in duodenal lamina propria were analyzed. Results: We recruited 116 patients, 29 active-CD, 37 potential-CD, and 50 non-CD controls. Hp detection was similar in the three groups (~30–40%), but cagA+ strains were more common in infected potential-CD than in active-CD (10/11 vs. 4/10; p = 0.020) and non-CD (10/20; p = 0.025). Among active-CD patients, Foxp3 positivity was significantly higher in subjects with cagA+ Hp+ compared to cagA- Hp+ (p < 0.01) and Hp- (p < 0.01). In cagA+ Hp+ individuals, Foxp3 positivity was also higher comparing active- to potential-CD (p < 0.01). TGF-β expression in duodenum was similar in active-CD with cagA+ Hp+ compared to Hp- and was significantly downregulated in cagA+ potential-CD subjects compared to other groups. Conclusion: Hp infection rates were similar among individuals with/without CD, but infection with cagA+ strains was associated with milder histological damage in celiac patients infected by Hp, and in active-CD cases with higher expression of T-reg markers. Results suggest that infection by cagA+ Hp may be protective for CD progression, or conversely, that these strains are prone to colonize intestinal mucosa with less severe damage. Frontiers Media S.A. 2017-08-23 /pmc/articles/PMC5572207/ /pubmed/28879170 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcimb.2017.00376 Text en Copyright © 2017 Lucero, Oyarzún, O'Ryan, Quera, Espinosa, Valenzuela, Simian, Alcalde, Arce, Farfán, Vergara, Gajardo, Mendez, Carrasco, Errázuriz, Gonzalez, Ossa, Maiza, Perez-Bravo, Castro and Araya. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Microbiology Lucero, Yalda Oyarzún, Amaya O'Ryan, Miguel Quera, Rodrigo Espinosa, Nelly Valenzuela, Romina Simian, Daniela Alcalde, Elisa Arce, Claudio Farfán, Mauricio J. Vergara, Alejandra F. Gajardo, Iván Mendez, Jocelyn Carrasco, Jorge Errázuriz, Germán Gonzalez, Mónica Ossa, Juan C. Maiza, Eduardo Perez-Bravo, Francisco Castro, Magdalena Araya, Magdalena Helicobacter pylori cagA+ Is Associated with Milder Duodenal Histological Changes in Chilean Celiac Patients |
title | Helicobacter pylori cagA+ Is Associated with Milder Duodenal Histological Changes in Chilean Celiac Patients |
title_full | Helicobacter pylori cagA+ Is Associated with Milder Duodenal Histological Changes in Chilean Celiac Patients |
title_fullStr | Helicobacter pylori cagA+ Is Associated with Milder Duodenal Histological Changes in Chilean Celiac Patients |
title_full_unstemmed | Helicobacter pylori cagA+ Is Associated with Milder Duodenal Histological Changes in Chilean Celiac Patients |
title_short | Helicobacter pylori cagA+ Is Associated with Milder Duodenal Histological Changes in Chilean Celiac Patients |
title_sort | helicobacter pylori caga+ is associated with milder duodenal histological changes in chilean celiac patients |
topic | Microbiology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5572207/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28879170 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcimb.2017.00376 |
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