Helicobacter pylori modulation of gastric and duodenal mucosal T cell cytokine secretions in children compared with adults.


Autoria(s): Bontems, Patrick; Robert, Fabienne; Van Gossum, André; Cadranel, Samy; Mascart, Françoise
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01/06/2003

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BACKGROUND: In contrast to adults, ulcers are un-common in Helicobacter pylori-infected children. Since immunological determinants influence the outcome of H. pylori infection, we have investigated mucosal T cell responses in H. pylori-infected children and compared them with those of adults and negative controls. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Mucosal biopsies were obtained from 43 patients undergoing an upper GI endoscopy for dyspeptic symptoms. The concentrations of released cytokines and the density of CD3+, CD25+ and CD69+cells were evaluated by flow cytometry, and the numbers of cytokine-secreting cells were measured by ELISPOT. RESULTS: The numbers of isolated antral CD3+ lymphocytes were only significantly raised in infected adults compared with noninfected controls (p < 0.05), whereas the proportion of CD3+ cells expressing activation markers (CD25 or CD69) remained low. In the stomach, IFN-gamma concentrations increased in infected children and infected adults compared with controls (p < 0.05), but IFN-gamma concentrations were tenfold lower in children than in adults (p < 0.01). IL-2, IL-4, IL-10 and TNF-alpha concentrations were similar in infected and in uninfected children and adults. In contrast, in the duodenum, IFN-gamma, as well as IL-4 and IL-10 concentrations were only increased in infected children compared with controls (p < 0.05). The concentrations of these cytokines were similar in both groups of adults who, however, like children, displayed a higher number of duodenal IL-4-secreting cells compared to controls (p < 0.05). CONCLUSION: These results suggest that IFN-gamma secretion in the stomach of H. pylori-infected patients is lower in children than in adults. This could protect children from development of severe gastro-duodenal diseases such as ulcer disease. In addition, infected patients are characterised by a dysregulation of the mucosal cytokine secretion at distance from the infection site.

Comparative Study

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Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

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uri/info:pii/147

uri/info:pmid/12752734

http://hdl.handle.net/2013/ULB-DIPOT:oai:dipot.ulb.ac.be:2013/51044

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en

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Helicobacter, 8 (3

Palavras-Chave #Sciences bio-médicales et agricoles #Adolescent #Adult #Age Factors #Aged #Child #Duodenum -- immunology #Duodenum -- microbiology #Duodenum -- secretion #Female #Gastric Mucosa -- immunology #Gastric Mucosa -- microbiology #Gastric Mucosa -- secretion #Helicobacter Infections -- immunology #Helicobacter Infections -- metabolism #Helicobacter pylori #Humans #Interferon-gamma -- secretion #Interleukin-10 -- secretion #Interleukin-2 -- secretion #Interleukin-4 -- secretion #Male #Middle Aged #Pyloric Antrum -- immunology #Pyloric Antrum -- microbiology #Pyloric Antrum -- secretion #T-Lymphocytes -- microbiology #T-Lymphocytes -- secretion #Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha -- secretion
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