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Cytokine expression in pediatric Helicobacter pylori infection.

Lopes, Ana I (author)
Quiding-Järbrink, Marianne, 1964 (author)
Gothenburg University,Göteborgs universitet,Institutionen för medicinsk mikrobiologi och immunologi,Institute of Medical Microbiology/Immunology
Palha, Ana (author)
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Ruivo, José (author)
Monteiro, Lurdes (author)
Oleastro, Mónica (author)
Santos, Andrea (author)
Fernandes, Afonso (author)
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2005
2005
English.
In: Clinical and diagnostic laboratory immunology. - 1071-412X. ; 12:8, s. 994-1002
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  • Helicobacter pylori infection is one of the most common gastrointestinal infections worldwide and almost invariably causes chronic gastritis in the infected host. A predominant Th1 profile has been demonstrated in H. pylori-infected mucosa from adults, but no previous study has evaluated in situ cytokine expression in children. We therefore examined expression of proinflammatory, anti-inflammatory, and regulatory cytokines by immunohistochemistry in cryopreserved antral biopsy specimens from 10 H. pylori-infected and 10 uninfected children and correlated expression of cytokines with histology scores. Concomitant expression of interleukin-8 (IL-8), gamma interferon (IFN-gamma), IL-4, transforming growth factor beta, and tumor necrosis factor alpha was seen in 8/10 H. pylori-infected cases and in 5/10 noninfected cases; all H. pylori-infected subjects showed staining for at least two of the cytokines. The proportion of epithelial cytokine-specific staining did not differ significantly between the groups, either in surface or glandular epithelium. Furthermore, no significant differences were noticed between intraepithelial or lamina propria lymphocyte staining in the groups. There was, however, a tendency of higher numbers of IFN-gamma- and IL-8-positive cells in the H. pylori-infected group. IFN-gamma and IL-8 lamina propria lymphocyte expression correlated significantly with antrum chronic inflammation, but there was no correlation between histology scores and epithelial cytokine expression. When the same techniques were used, the cytokine response appeared to be smaller in H. pylori-infected children than in adults, and there was no clear Th1 dominance. These results therefore suggest a different mucosal immunopathology in children. It remains to be determined whether the gastric immune response is downregulated in children with H. pylori infection and whether this is relevant to the outcome of infection.

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Adolescent
Biopsy
Child
Child
Preschool
Cytokines
biosynthesis
Epithelial Cells
immunology
pathology
Gastric Mucosa
immunology
pathology
Genotype
Helicobacter Infections
blood
immunology
pathology
Helicobacter pylori
classification
genetics
Humans
Immunohistochemistry
Lymphocytes
immunology

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