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Local immune response to food antigens drives meal-induced abdominal pain.

Javier Aguilera-Lizarraga1, Morgane V Florens1, Maria Francesca Viola1, Piyush Jain1, Lisse Decraecker1, Iris Appeltans1, Maria Cuende-Estevez1, Naomi Fabre1, Kim Van Beek1, Eluisa Perna1, Dafne Balemans1, Nathalie Stakenborg1, Stavroula Theofanous1, Goele Bosmans1, Stéphanie U Mondelaers1, Gianluca Matteoli2, Sales Ibiza Martínez2,3, Cintya Lopez-Lopez4, Josue Jaramillo-Polanco4, Karel Talavera5, Yeranddy A Alpizar6, Thorsten B Feyerabend7, Hans-Reimer Rodewald7, Ricard Farre8, Frank A Redegeld9, Jiyeon Si10,11, Jeroen Raes10,11, Christine Breynaert12, Rik Schrijvers12, Cédric Bosteels13,14, Bart N Lambrecht13,14,15, Scott D Boyd16,17, Ramona A Hoh16, Deirdre Cabooter18, Maxim Nelis18, Patrick Augustijns18, Sven Hendrix19,20, Jessica Strid21, Raf Bisschops1, David E Reed4, Stephen J Vanner4, Alexandre Denadai-Souza1, Mira M Wouters1, Guy E Boeckxstaens22.   

Abstract

Up to 20% of people worldwide develop gastrointestinal symptoms following a meal1, leading to decreased quality of life, substantial morbidity and high medical costs. Although the interest of both the scientific and lay communities in this issue has increased markedly in recent years, with the worldwide introduction of gluten-free and other diets, the underlying mechanisms of food-induced abdominal complaints remain largely unknown. Here we show that a bacterial infection and bacterial toxins can trigger an immune response that leads to the production of dietary-antigen-specific IgE antibodies in mice, which are limited to the intestine. Following subsequent oral ingestion of the respective dietary antigen, an IgE- and mast-cell-dependent mechanism induced increased visceral pain. This aberrant pain signalling resulted from histamine receptor H1-mediated sensitization of visceral afferents. Moreover, injection of food antigens (gluten, wheat, soy and milk) into the rectosigmoid mucosa of patients with irritable bowel syndrome induced local oedema and mast cell activation. Our results identify and characterize a peripheral mechanism that underlies food-induced abdominal pain, thereby creating new possibilities for the treatment of irritable bowel syndrome and related abdominal pain disorders.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33442055      PMCID: PMC7610810          DOI: 10.1038/s41586-020-03118-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nature        ISSN: 0028-0836            Impact factor:   49.962


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