Local immune response as novel disease mechanism underlying abdominal pain in patients with irritable bowel syndrome.

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q2 Medicine Acta Clinica Belgica Pub Date : 2022-10-01 Epub Date: 2021-10-28 DOI:10.1080/17843286.2021.1996069
J Aguilera-Lizarraga, M Florens, H Hussein, G Boeckxstaens
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Abstract

Objectives: Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is the most frequently diagnosed functional gastrointestinal disorder, with a prevalence of up to 25% of the global population. IBS patients suffer from abnormal abdominal pain, or visceral hypersensitivity (VHS), associated with altered bowel habits in the absence of an organic detectable cause. The pathophysiology of the disease is incompletely understood, but the dysregulation of the brain-gut axis is well established in IBS.

Methods: IBS onset is mainly triggered by infectious gastroenteritis, psychological factors, and dietary factors, but genetic predispositions and intestinal dysbiosis might also play a role. Additionally, immune activation, and particularly chronic mast cell activation, have been shown to underlie the development of abdominal pain in IBS.

Results: By releasing increased levels of mediators, including histamine, mast cells sensitize enteric nociceptors and lead to VHS development. The mechanisms underlying aberrant mast cell activation in IBS are still under investigation, but we recently showed that a local break in oral tolerance to food antigens led to IgE-mediated mast cell activation and food-induced abdominal pain in preclinical models and in IBS patients.

Conclusion: The concept of food-mediated VHS highlights the potential of therapies targeting upstream mechanisms of mast cell sensitization to treat IBS.

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局部免疫反应是肠易激综合征患者腹痛的新发病机制。
目的:肠易激综合征(IBS)是最常见的功能性胃肠道疾病,患病率高达全球人口的25%。IBS患者患有异常腹痛,或内脏过敏(VHS),在没有可检测到的有机原因的情况下,与排便习惯改变有关。该疾病的病理生理学尚不完全清楚,但脑肠轴的失调在IBS中得到了很好的证实。方法:IBS的发病主要由感染性胃肠炎、心理因素和饮食因素引起,但遗传易感性和肠道生态失调也可能起作用。此外,免疫激活,特别是慢性肥大细胞激活,已被证明是IBS腹痛发展的基础。结果:肥大细胞通过释放高水平的介质,包括组胺,使肠道伤害感受器敏感,导致VHS的发展。Â肠易激综合征中肥大细胞异常活化的机制仍在研究中,但我们最近发现,在临床前模型和肠易激综合征患者中,口服对食物抗原耐受的局部中断导致ige介导的肥大细胞活化和食物诱导的腹痛。结论:食物介导的VHS概念强调了针对肥大细胞致敏上游机制治疗IBS的潜力。
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Acta Clinica Belgica
Acta Clinica Belgica 医学-医学:内科
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2.90
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44
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Acta Clinica Belgica: International Journal of Clinical and Laboratory Medicine primarily publishes papers on clinical medicine, clinical chemistry, pathology and molecular biology, provided they describe results which contribute to our understanding of clinical problems or describe new methods applicable to clinical investigation. Readership includes physicians, pathologists, pharmacists and physicians working in non-academic and academic hospitals, practicing internal medicine and its subspecialties.
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