Influence ofHelicobacter pylori on tryptase and cathepsin D in peptic ulcer |
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Authors: | Dr. M. Plebani MD D. Basso MD M. Rugge MD F. Vianello MD F. Di Mario MD |
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Affiliation: | (1) From the Istituto di Medicina di Laboratorio and Cattedra di Gastroenterologia, University of Padova, Italy;(2) Cattedra di Istochimica ed Immunoistochimica Patologica, USL 19, University of Padova, Italy;(3) Dipartimento di Medicina di Laboratorio, c/o Laboratorio Centrale, Via Giustiniani 2, 35128 Padova, Italy |
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Abstract: | We here ascertain whether tryptase (a serine endoprotease released by mast cells) and cathepsin D (CD, a lysosomal hydrolase that seems able to derange the extracellular matrix) play a part in peptic ulcer disease and whether they are linked toHelicobacter pylori (Hp) infection. We studied 13 controls, 25 patients with gastric ulcer, 47 with duodenal ulcer, and 11 with duodenitis. Tryptase and CD were measured in mucosal biopsies (body and antrum of the stomach and duodenum) using IRMA methods. Hp infection was histologically evaluated (Giemsa). Tryptase and CD levels were higher (25%) in patients with active peptic ulcer, whether gastric or duodenal. In Hp-positive patients the CD mucosal content was higher while tryptase mucosal levels were lower than in Hp-negative patients. Tryptase was correlated with gastrin content. CD seems to be mainly related to the phlogistic reaction of the mucosa to Hp infection; tryptase may reflect an indirect link between Hp infection, gastrin release, and the function of mast cells. |
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Keywords: | peptic ulcer tryptase cathepsin D Helicobacter pylori |
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