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Are tryptase and cathepsin D related toHelicobacter pylori infection and mucosal gastrin in peptic ulcer?
Authors:M Plebani  D Basso  G Busatto  F Di Mario  G Del Giudice  F Vianello  R Baffa  M Battistel  M Rugge
Institution:1. Istituto di Medicina di Laboratorio, Via Giustiniani 2, I-35128, Padova, Italy
2. Cattedra di Istochimica ed Immunoistochimica Patologica, USL 19, University of Padova, Italy
3. Cattedra di Gastroenterologia, University of Padova, Italy
Abstract:The pathogenesis of peptic ulcer is a complex phenomenon and several factors are thought to be involved in this process. Among others,Helicobacter pylori infection, hypergastrinaemia and some proteases seem to play an essential role in inducing peptic ulceration. We investigated whether tryptase (a serine endoprotease released by mast cells) and cathepsin D (a lysosomal hydrolase which seems able to derange the extracellular matrix) play a part in peptic ulcer disease and whether they are linked toHelicobacter pylori infection and mucosal content of gastrin. We studied 13 controls, 25 patients with gastric ulcer, 47 with duodenal ulcer and 11 with duodenitis. Tryptase and cathepsin D were measured in mucosal biopsy specimens (body and antrum of the stomach and duodenum) using IRMA methods. Gastrin was assayed in the antral mucosa by means of a RIA method.Helicobacter pylori infection was histologically evaluated (Giemsa). Tryptase and cathepsin D levels were higher (25%) in patients with active peptic ulcer, whether gastric or duodenal. The mucosal content of cathepsin D, but not that of tryptase, was associated withHelicobacter pylori infection. Tryptase, on the other hand, was related to gastrin content. No correlation was found between the two enzymes. It is concluded that tryptase and cathepsin D probably reflect different pathophysiological modifications in ulcer disease. Cathepsin D seems to be mainly related to the phlogistic reaction of the mucosa toHelicobacter pylori infection; tryptase may reflect and indirect link between the action of gastrin and the function of mast cells.
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