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Gastroenterology ; 134(2): 491-9, 2008 Feb.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18242215

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BACKGROUND & AIMS: Helicobacter pylori infection in children infrequently causes gastroduodenal mucosal ulceration. Because H pylori induces T-cell dependent gastric inflammation in adults and T regulatory (Treg) cells suppress T-cell-dependent pathology, we evaluated gastric histopathology and Treg cell responses in H pylori-infected children and adults. METHODS: Gastric tissue from 36 children and 79 adults with abdominal symptoms in Santiago, Chile, was evaluated prospectively for H pylori bacteria and histopathology using the Sydney classification and Treg responses using immunoassay, immunohistochemistry, and real-time polymerase chain reaction. RESULTS: Eighteen (50%) of the children and 51 (65%) of the adults were infected with H pylori. Children and adults were colonized with similar levels of H pylori. However, the level of gastritis in the children was reduced substantially compared with that of the adults (P < .05). Coincident with reduced gastric inflammation, the number of Treg cells and levels of Treg cytokines (transforming growth factor [TGF]-beta1 and interleukin-10) were increased markedly in the gastric mucosa of H pylori-infected children compared with that of infected adults (P < .03 and < .05, respectively). Also, H pylori infection in the children was associated with markedly increased levels of gastric TGF-beta1 and interleukin-10 messenger RNA. Importantly, gastric TGF-beta1 in H pylori-infected children localized predominantly to mucosal CD25(+) and Foxp3(+) cells, indicating a Treg source for the TGF-beta1. CONCLUSIONS: Gastric pathology is reduced and local Treg cell responses are increased in H pylori-infected children compared with infected adults, suggesting that gastric Treg cell responses down-regulate the inflammation and ulceration induced by H pylori in children.


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Gastrite/immunologie , Gastrite/virologie , Infections à Helicobacter/immunologie , Helicobacter pylori/pathogénicité , Lymphocytes T régulateurs/anatomopathologie , Lymphocytes T régulateurs/physiologie , Adolescent , Adulte , Vieillissement/anatomopathologie , Prolifération cellulaire , Enfant , Chili , Régulation négative , Femelle , Facteurs de transcription Forkhead/métabolisme , Muqueuse gastrique/métabolisme , Muqueuse gastrique/anatomopathologie , Muqueuse gastrique/virologie , Gastrite/étiologie , Infections à Helicobacter/complications , Infections à Helicobacter/anatomopathologie , Humains , Interleukine-10/métabolisme , Sous-unité alpha du récepteur à l'interleukine-2/métabolisme , Mâle , Études prospectives , ARN messager/métabolisme , Lymphocytes T régulateurs/virologie , Facteur de croissance transformant bêta-1/métabolisme
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