Literature DB >> 16937442

Colorectal mucosal histamine release by mucosa oxygenation in comparison with other established clinical tests in patients with gastrointestinally mediated allergy.

M Raithel1, M Weidenhiller, R Abel, H W Baenkler, E G Hahn.   

Abstract

AIM: This study evaluated colorectal mucosal histamine release in response to blinded food challenge-positive and -negative food antigens as a new diagnostic procedure.
METHODS: 19 patients suffering from gastrointestinally mediated allergy confirmed by blinded oral provocation were investigated on grounds of their case history, skin prick tests, serum IgE detection and colorectal mucosal histamine release by ex vivo mucosa oxygenation. Intact tissue particles were incubated/stimulated in an oxygenated culture with different food antigens for 30 min. Specimens challenged with anti-human immunoglobulin E and without any stimulus served as positive and negative controls, respectively. Mucosal histamine release (% of total biopsy histamine content) was considered successful (positive), when the rate of histamine release from biopsies in response to antigens reached more than twice that of the spontaneous release. Histamine measurement was performed by radioimmunoassay.
RESULTS: The median (range) of spontaneous histamine release from colorectal mucosa was found to be 3.2 (0.1%-25.8%) of the total biopsy histamine content. Food antigens tolerated by oral provocation did not elicit mast cell degranulation 3.4 (0.4%-20.7%, P = 0.4), while anti-IgE and causative food allergens induced a significant histamine release of 5.4 (1.1%-25.6%, P = 0.04) and 8.1 (1.5%-57.9%, P = 0.008), respectively. 12 of 19 patients (63.1%) showed positive colorectal mucosal histamine release in accordance with the blinded oral challenge responding to the same antigen (s), while the specificity of the functional histamine release to accurately recognise tolerated foodstuffs was found to be 78.6%. In comparison with the outcome of blinded food challenge tests, sensitivity and specificity of history (30.8% and 57.1%), skin tests (47.4% and 78.6%) or antigen-specific serum IgE determinations (57.9% and 50%) were found to be of lower diagnostic accuracy in gastrointestinally mediated allergy.
CONCLUSION: Functional testing of the reactivity of colorectal mucosa upon antigenic stimulation in patients with gastrointestinally mediated allergy is of higher diagnostic efficacy.

Entities:  

Mesh:

Substances:

Year:  2006        PMID: 16937442      PMCID: PMC4087836          DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v12.i29.4699

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  World J Gastroenterol        ISSN: 1007-9327            Impact factor:   5.742


  27 in total

Review 1.  Allergy and the gut.

Authors:  S C Bischoff; J H Mayer; M P Manns
Journal:  Int Arch Allergy Immunol       Date:  2000-04       Impact factor: 2.749

2.  Gut mucosal response to food antigens in Crohn's disease.

Authors:  J Van Den Bogaerde; J Cahill; A V Emmanuel; C J Vaizey; I C Talbot; S C Knight; M A Kamm
Journal:  Aliment Pharmacol Ther       Date:  2002-11       Impact factor: 8.171

3.  Food allergy diagnosis by detection of antigen-induced electrophysiological changes and histamine release in human intestinal biopsies during mucosa-oxygenation.

Authors:  P B Bijlsma; B Backhaus; M Weidenhiller; N Donhauser; E G Hahn; M Raithel
Journal:  Inflamm Res       Date:  2004-03-05       Impact factor: 4.575

4.  The direct basophil degranulation test and the intracutaneous test: a comparison using food extracts.

Authors:  M M Soifer; S R Hirsch
Journal:  J Allergy Clin Immunol       Date:  1975-08       Impact factor: 10.793

5.  Intragastral provocation under endoscopic control (IPEC) in food allergy: mast cell and histamine changes in gastric mucosa.

Authors:  H J Reimann; J Ring; B Ultsch; P Wendt
Journal:  Clin Allergy       Date:  1985-03

6.  Increased IFN-gamma secretion from duodenal biopsy samples in delayed-type cow's milk allergy.

Authors:  Laura Paajanen; Outi Vaarala; Riitta Karttunen; Tuula Tuure; Riitta Korpela; Jorma Kokkonen
Journal:  Pediatr Allergy Immunol       Date:  2005-08       Impact factor: 6.377

7.  Endotoxaemia following colonoscopy.

Authors:  A Kiss; P Ferenci; W Graninger; H Pamperl; R Pötzi; S Meryn
Journal:  Endoscopy       Date:  1983-01       Impact factor: 10.093

8.  Food allergy and gastrointestinal diseases.

Authors:  F Aiuti; R Paganelli
Journal:  Ann Allergy       Date:  1983-08

9.  Functional and morphologic characterization of eosinophils in the lower intestinal mucosa of patients with food allergy.

Authors:  Dieter Schwab; Susanna Müller; Thomas Aigner; Daniel Neureiter; Thomas Kirchner; Eckhart G Hahn; Martin Raithel
Journal:  Am J Gastroenterol       Date:  2003-07       Impact factor: 10.864

10.  Increased plasma histamine concentrations after food challenges in children with atopic dermatitis.

Authors:  H A Sampson; P L Jolie
Journal:  N Engl J Med       Date:  1984-08-09       Impact factor: 91.245

View more
  4 in total

1.  Mast Cells in Adjacent Normal Colon Mucosa rather than Those in Invasive Margin are Related to Progression of Colon Cancer.

Authors:  Qing Xia; Ya Ding; Xiao-Jun Wu; Rui-Qing Peng; Qiang Zhou; Jing Zeng; Jing-Hui Hou; Xing Zhang; Yi-Xin Zeng; Xiao-Shi Zhang; Ying-Bo Chen
Journal:  Chin J Cancer Res       Date:  2011-12       Impact factor: 5.087

2.  Lymphoid hyperplasia of the colon and its association with underlying allergic airway diseases.

Authors:  Masaya Iwamuro; Sakiko Hiraoka; Hiroyuki Okada; Yoshinari Kawai; Yoshio Miyabe; Katsuyoshi Takata; Seiji Kawano; Kazuhide Yamamoto
Journal:  Int J Colorectal Dis       Date:  2015-09-26       Impact factor: 2.571

Review 3.  The differential diagnosis of food intolerance.

Authors:  Yurdagül Zopf; Hanns-Wolf Baenkler; Andrea Silbermann; Eckhart G Hahn; Martin Raithel
Journal:  Dtsch Arztebl Int       Date:  2009-05-22       Impact factor: 5.594

4.  Eosinophilic gastroenteritis with refractory ulcer disease and gastrointestinal bleeding as a rare manifestation of seronegative gastrointestinal food allergy.

Authors:  Martin Raithel; Markus Hahn; Konrad Donhuijsen; Alexander F Hagel; Andreas Nägel; Ralf J Rieker; Markus F Neurath; Max Reinshagen
Journal:  Nutr J       Date:  2014-09-17       Impact factor: 3.271

  4 in total

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.