Immunologic evidence of no harmful effect of oats in celiac disease.

A. Picarelli, M. Tola, L. Sabbatella, F. Gabrielli, T. D. Cello, M. C. Anania, Antonio Mastracchio, M. Silano, M. Vincenzi
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BACKGROUND It was recently shown that antiendomysial antibodies (EMAs), which are highly sensitive and specific for celiac disease, are produced by intestinal mucosa. Furthermore, EMAs were detected previously in supernatant fluid from cultured duodenal mucosa specimens collected from untreated celiac disease patients and in culture media of biopsy specimens collected from treated celiac disease patients after an in vitro challenge with gliadin. Moreover, it was recently shown in vivo that oats are not toxic to celiac disease patients, suggesting the safety of oats in a gluten free-diet. OBJECTIVE The objective was to better define the controversial role of oats in celiac disease to determine whether oats can be safely included in a gluten-free diet. DESIGN We used an in vitro model to test whether oats induce EMA production in supernatant fluid from cultured duodenal mucosa specimens collected from 13 treated celiac disease patients. The biopsy specimens were cultured with and without peptic-tryptic digest (PT) of gliadin and avenin (from oats) and in medium alone. Samples from 5 of the 13 patients were cultured with the C fraction of PT-avenin. Indirect immunofluorescence was used to detect EMAs. RESULTS EMAs were detected in specimens from all 13 patients after the challenge with gliadin but not after culture in medium alone. By contrast, no EMAs were detected in any of the specimens cultured with PT-avenin and its C fraction. CONCLUSIONS Because the in vitro challenge with PT-avenin and its C fraction did not induce EMA production in treated celiac disease patients, it appears that oats have no harmful effect on celiac disease. Therefore, oats can be safely included in a gluten-free diet.
免疫证据表明燕麦对乳糜泻没有有害影响。
背景最近有研究表明,肠黏膜可产生对乳糜泻高度敏感和特异性的抗肌内膜抗体(EMAs)。此外,在未治疗的乳糜泻患者收集的培养十二指肠粘膜标本的上清液和治疗的乳糜泻患者在体外用麦胶蛋白攻毒后收集的活检标本的培养基中检测到EMAs。此外,最近在体内的研究表明燕麦对乳糜泻患者没有毒性,这表明燕麦在无麸质饮食中是安全的。目的更好地确定燕麦在乳糜泻中有争议的作用,以确定燕麦是否可以安全地纳入无麸质饮食。设计:采用体外模型研究燕麦是否能诱导13例乳糜泻患者十二指肠黏膜培养标本上清液产生EMA。活检标本分别用麦胶蛋白和维文蛋白(燕麦)的消化性胰蛋白酶消化(PT)和单独培养基培养。13例患者中有5例的标本用PT-avenin的C部分培养。间接免疫荧光法检测EMAs。结果所有13例患者的标本在麦胶蛋白攻毒后均检测到semas,而在单独培养基培养后未检测到semas。相比之下,用PT-avenin及其C部分培养的任何标本均未检测到ema。结论:在腹腔疾病治疗的患者中,腹腔注射PT-avenin及其C部分并不诱导EMA的产生,因此燕麦对腹腔疾病似乎没有有害影响。因此,燕麦可以安全地纳入无麸质饮食。
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