Autoimmune gastritis and parietal cell reactivity in two children with abnormal intestinal permeability

Autor: Stephen Braye, Deanne L.V. Greenwood, Patricia M. Davidson, Patricia Crock, John W Sentry
Přispěvatelé: University of Groningen
Rok vydání: 2008
Předmět:
Male
Cell Membrane Permeability
THYROID-DISEASES
STRESS
Atrophic gastritis
Autoimmune Gastritis
autoimmune gastritis
cobalamin deficiency
Comorbidity
SUSCEPTIBILITY
Achlorhydria
medicine.disease_cause
Rhamnose
Autoimmune Diseases
Autoimmunity
Parietal Cells
Gastric

STOMACH
Anemia
Pernicious

medicine
Humans
Intestinal Mucosa
Child
Fluorescent Antibody Technique
Indirect

Polyendocrinopathies
Autoimmune

pernicious anemia
Autoimmune disease
Anemia
Iron-Deficiency

ATROPHIC GASTRITIS
business.industry
GUT PERMEABILITY
Autoantibody
parietal cell autoantibodies
paediatric autoimmune polyglandular disease
medicine.disease
Lactulose
FAMILY
DEFICIENCY
PERNICIOUS-ANEMIA
Gastritis
Pediatrics
Perinatology and Child Health

Immunology
Female
medicine.symptom
FOLLOW-UP
business
Stress
Psychological

Adrenal Insufficiency
Zdroj: European Journal of Pediatrics, 167(8), 917-925. SPRINGER
ISSN: 1432-1076
0340-6199
DOI: 10.1007/s00431-007-0664-z
Popis: Autoimmune gastritis is characterised by lymphocytic infiltration of the gastric submucosa, with loss of parietal and chief cells and achlorhydria. Often, gastritis is expressed clinically as cobalamin deficiency with megaloblastic anaemia, which is generally described as a disease of the elderly. Here, we report on two prepubertal children who developed autoimmune gastritis. One child developed autoimmune gastritis as part of a polyglandular autoimmune disease from a family with polyglandular autoimmune disease type II (PGA type II) and the other as part of a classic "thyro-gastric cluster," which may have been triggered by emotional trauma. Both children presented with normal small bowel biopsies, with abnormal gut permeability, which subsequently resolved. These patients are among the youngest reported to date. The immune systems targetted the gastric parietal cell autoantigens (ATP4A and ATP4B) in both children, similar to the elderly. The study of children with autoimmune gastritis and their families may provide additional insights into the disease's pathogenesis and may also lead to the identification of inheritable factors influencing susceptibility. This report underlines the necessity to screen paediatric patients with organ-specific autoimmune diseases for co-existent conditions. Children with polyglandular autoimmune disease are at particularly high risk.
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