Altered Esophageal Mucosal Structure in Patients with Celiac Disease

Author:

Pinto-Sánchez María Inés1,Nachman Fabio D.23,Fuxman Claudia3,Iantorno Guido2,Hwang Hui Jer2,Ditaranto Andrés3,Costa Florencia2,Longarini Gabriela2,Wang Xuan Yu1,Huang Xianxi1,Vázquez Horacio24,Moreno María L.2,Niveloni Sonia24,Bercik Premysl1,Smecuol Edgardo24,Mazure Roberto2,Bilder Claudio3,Mauriño Eduardo C.2,Verdu Elena F.1,Bai Julio C.245

Affiliation:

1. Farncombe Family Digestive Health Research Institute, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada L8S 4K1

2. Department of Medicine, “Dr. Carlos Bonorino Udaondo” Gastroenterology Hospital, 1264 Buenos Aires, Argentina

3. Favaloro University Hospital, 1093 Buenos Aires, Argentina

4. Consejo de Investigación en Salud, MSAL, Gobierno de la Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires, 1425 Buenos Aires, Argentina

5. Gastroenterology Chair, Universidad del Salvador, 1056 Buenos Aires, Argentina

Abstract

Background/Aim. Reflux symptoms (RS) are common in patients with celiac disease (CD), a chronic enteropathy that affects primarily the small intestine. We evaluated mucosal integrity and motility of the lower esophagus as mechanisms contributing to RS generation in patients with CD.Methods. We enrolled newly diagnosed CD patients with and without RS, nonceliac patients with classical reflux disease (GERD), and controls (without RS). Endoscopic biopsies from the distal esophagus were assessed for dilated intercellular space (DIS) by light microscopy and electron microscopy. Tight junction (TJ) mRNA proteins expression for zonula occludens-1 (ZO-1) and claudin-2 and claudin-3 (CLDN-2; CLDN-3) was determined using qRT-PCR.Results. DIS scores were higher in patients with active CD than in controls, but similar to GERD patients. The altered DIS was found even in CD patients without RS and normalized after one year of a gluten-free diet. CD patients with and without RS had lower expression of ZO-1 than controls. The expression of CLDN-2 and CLDN-3 was similar in CD and GERD patients.Conclusions. Our study shows that patients with active CD have altered esophageal mucosal integrity, independently of the presence of RS. The altered expression of ZO-1 may underlie loss of TJ integrity in the esophageal mucosa and may contribute to RS generation.

Funder

Canadian Institutes of Health Research

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

Gastroenterology,Hepatology,General Medicine

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