Literature DB >> 10363754

Evidence of gastrointestinal immune reactivity in patients with sarcoidosis.

K I Papadopoulos1, K Sjöberg, S Lindgren, B Hallengren.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: The aim of the present study was to explore the frequency of clinical and serological manifestations of gastrointestinal immune reactivity in a large group of Swedish patients with sarcoidosis.
DESIGN: In patients with documented sarcoidosis, the presence of pernicious anaemia and coeliac disease was examined. Antibodies to H+/K+ ATPase, gliadin (AGA-IgA/IgG) and endomysium (IgA-EMA) were analysed. In H+/K+ ATPase antibody-positive patients, serum gastrin levels were measured and, when elevated, gastrointestinal biopsy was offered (biopsy performed in 6/9 patients): biopsy was also offered to those with positive EMA or AGA of either class (biopsy performed in 8/12 patients). Subjects from national and local studies were used as controls.
SETTING: The patients were recruited at the Department of Pulmonary Medicine, and the study was conducted at the Department of Endocrinology, University of Lund, Malmö University Hospital, Malmö, Sweden.
SUBJECTS: Of all patients (n = 89) with documented sarcoidosis attending the Department of Pulmonary Medicine between January 1980 and December 1991, 78 [34 females and 44 males; median age at the time of the study, 48 (range 22-81) years; median observation time since the diagnosis of sarcoidosis, 120 (range 1-468) months] were examined.
RESULTS: Twenty-nine patients (37.2%) had signs of gastrointestinal immune reactivity. H+/K+ ATPase antibodies were detected in 19 patients (24.4 vs. 4% in controls, P = 0.00015). Serum gastrin levels (median 45, range 22-720 pmol L(-1)) in those patients correlated with antibody titre (r2 = 0.882). Gliadin antibodies were detected in 12 patients (15.4 vs. 8.1% in controls, P = 0.042), of whom 11 (14.1 vs. 4.5% in controls, P = 0.00114) had AGA-IgA alone. One patient had pernicious anaemia and another coeliac disease (EMA-positive).
CONCLUSION: We have demonstrated a high frequency of gastric autoimmunity and gluten-associated immune reactivity in patients with sarcoidosis, occurring in almost 40% of the cases, the former being the most frequent gastrointestinal immune manifestation. Despite a high frequency of humoral autoimmunity, the frequencies of clinical disease, pernicious anaemia and coeliac disease were not increased as compared with the control population.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10363754     DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-2796.1999.00451.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Intern Med        ISSN: 0954-6820            Impact factor:   8.989


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