Gut Mucosal Reactivity to Gluten and Cow´s Milk Protein in Rheumatic Diseases

This thesis comprised patients with chronic rheumatic diseases. The studies aimed to elucidate food sensitivity by measuring mucosal inflammatory reactivity and thereby a possible link between the gut and joints. In all the studies, the mucosal path technique was used to evaluate the rectal mucosal...

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Main Author: Lidén, Maria
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: Uppsala universitet, Institutionen för medicinska vetenskaper 2009
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-uu-1102972013-01-08T13:05:44ZGut Mucosal Reactivity to Gluten and Cow´s Milk Protein in Rheumatic DiseasesengLidén, MariaUppsala universitet, Institutionen för medicinska vetenskaperUppsala : Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis2009Primary Sjögren’s syndromerheumatoid arthritisspondyloarthropathiesrectal challengefood sensitivitymyeloperoxidasenitric oxide and barrier permeabilityRheumatologyReumatologiThis thesis comprised patients with chronic rheumatic diseases. The studies aimed to elucidate food sensitivity by measuring mucosal inflammatory reactivity and thereby a possible link between the gut and joints. In all the studies, the mucosal path technique was used to evaluate the rectal mucosal response to rectal challenge with gluten and/or cow’s milk protein (CM). In some patients with primary Sjögren’s syndrome (pSS) and the genetic susceptibility genes HLA DQ2, mucosal reactivity measured with nitric oxide (NO) was found after rectal gluten challenge without detectable serum antibodies to gluten or transglutaminase. This gluten sensitivity was not linked to coeliac disease. After rectal CM challenge, a rectal mucosal inflammatory response measured with NO and myeloperoxidase (MPO) was detected in 38% of pSS patients, all of whom fulfilled the criteria for irritable bowel syndrome. In a questionnaire study of self-experienced adverse reactions to food, 27% of patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) reported intolerance to various foods and CM in particular. After rectal CM challenge performed in RA patients (n=27), strong mucosal reactivity to CM was observed in a few patients and a moderate increase in 23%. After gluten challenge, a moderate increase in mucosal reactivity was found in 35% of patients. No correlation to self-perceived intolerance and mucosal reactivity measured with NO and MPO was seen. Inflammation of the gut is a prominent feature of spondyloarthropathies (SpA). After rectal challenges with CM protein and gluten, an increase in rectal NO production was seen in 26% and 19% respectively (p<0.001). An increase in the mucosal release of MPO as a sign of neutrophil activation was seen in the CM- and gluten-sensitive patients. NO production in SpA patients was more enhanced compared with RA and pSS patients and could contribute to the increased barrier permeability described in SpA patients. Doctoral thesis, comprehensive summaryinfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-110297urn:isbn:978-91-554-7666-3Digital Comprehensive Summaries of Uppsala Dissertations from the Faculty of Medicine, 1651-6206 ; 502application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic Primary Sjögren’s syndrome
rheumatoid arthritis
spondyloarthropathies
rectal challenge
food sensitivity
myeloperoxidase
nitric oxide and barrier permeability
Rheumatology
Reumatologi
spellingShingle Primary Sjögren’s syndrome
rheumatoid arthritis
spondyloarthropathies
rectal challenge
food sensitivity
myeloperoxidase
nitric oxide and barrier permeability
Rheumatology
Reumatologi
Lidén, Maria
Gut Mucosal Reactivity to Gluten and Cow´s Milk Protein in Rheumatic Diseases
description This thesis comprised patients with chronic rheumatic diseases. The studies aimed to elucidate food sensitivity by measuring mucosal inflammatory reactivity and thereby a possible link between the gut and joints. In all the studies, the mucosal path technique was used to evaluate the rectal mucosal response to rectal challenge with gluten and/or cow’s milk protein (CM). In some patients with primary Sjögren’s syndrome (pSS) and the genetic susceptibility genes HLA DQ2, mucosal reactivity measured with nitric oxide (NO) was found after rectal gluten challenge without detectable serum antibodies to gluten or transglutaminase. This gluten sensitivity was not linked to coeliac disease. After rectal CM challenge, a rectal mucosal inflammatory response measured with NO and myeloperoxidase (MPO) was detected in 38% of pSS patients, all of whom fulfilled the criteria for irritable bowel syndrome. In a questionnaire study of self-experienced adverse reactions to food, 27% of patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) reported intolerance to various foods and CM in particular. After rectal CM challenge performed in RA patients (n=27), strong mucosal reactivity to CM was observed in a few patients and a moderate increase in 23%. After gluten challenge, a moderate increase in mucosal reactivity was found in 35% of patients. No correlation to self-perceived intolerance and mucosal reactivity measured with NO and MPO was seen. Inflammation of the gut is a prominent feature of spondyloarthropathies (SpA). After rectal challenges with CM protein and gluten, an increase in rectal NO production was seen in 26% and 19% respectively (p<0.001). An increase in the mucosal release of MPO as a sign of neutrophil activation was seen in the CM- and gluten-sensitive patients. NO production in SpA patients was more enhanced compared with RA and pSS patients and could contribute to the increased barrier permeability described in SpA patients.
author Lidén, Maria
author_facet Lidén, Maria
author_sort Lidén, Maria
title Gut Mucosal Reactivity to Gluten and Cow´s Milk Protein in Rheumatic Diseases
title_short Gut Mucosal Reactivity to Gluten and Cow´s Milk Protein in Rheumatic Diseases
title_full Gut Mucosal Reactivity to Gluten and Cow´s Milk Protein in Rheumatic Diseases
title_fullStr Gut Mucosal Reactivity to Gluten and Cow´s Milk Protein in Rheumatic Diseases
title_full_unstemmed Gut Mucosal Reactivity to Gluten and Cow´s Milk Protein in Rheumatic Diseases
title_sort gut mucosal reactivity to gluten and cow´s milk protein in rheumatic diseases
publisher Uppsala universitet, Institutionen för medicinska vetenskaper
publishDate 2009
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