Avtor/Urednik | Orel, R; Wraber, B; Kotnik, V; Sedmak, M | |
Naslov | Serum soluble interleukin-2 receptor concentration before and after introduction of a gluten-free diet: possible parameter for evaluation of the therapeutic effect in children with coeliac disease | |
Prevedeni naslov | Serumska koncentracija topnih receptorjev za interlevkin-2 pred uvedbo in po uvedbi brezglutenske diete: možen parameter za ocenjevanje terapevtskega uspeha pri otrocih s celiakijo | |
Tip | članek | |
Vir | Slov Pediatr | |
Vol. in št. | , št. 4 | |
Leto izdaje | 1996 | |
Obseg | str. 8-11 | |
Jezik | eng | |
Abstrakt | We measured the serum soluble interleukin-2 receptor (sIL-2R) concentrations before and one month after the introduction of a gluten-free diet in 12 children with newly diagnosed coeliac disease. We found significant differences in sIL-2R levels before and after treatment (p<0.005). Although large interindividual variations of sIL-2R concentrations were found between individuals and the individual values did not correlate with the severity of the clinical picture, the dynamics of the concentration fall, expressed as a pre/post treatment index, correlated with the dynamics of symptom regression and probably with the regression of inflammation in the gut. We also measured sIL-2R production after in vitro stimulation of peripheral blood mononuclear cells (MNC) from 16 coeliac patients and 20 controls with gluten antigens (fractions F III and B, respectively). No significant differences were found in stimulated vs.non-stimulated MNC cultures, so we concluded, that changes in sIL-2R concentrations observed in vivo were mainly due to a local intestinal immune response. We believe that measurement of pre and post-treatment serum sIL-2R levels in coeliac patients could be a useful guide to the success of treatment, including cases of silent, atypical coeliac diasease, in which clinical remission connot be followed by symptomatic relief. | |
Deskriptorji | CELIAC DISEASE RECEPTORS, INTERLEUKIN-2 GLUTEN INTERLEUKIN-2 DIETARY PROTEINS LEUKOCYTES, MONONUCLEAR |