Clustering of increased small intestinal permeability in families with Crohn's disease

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Peeters, M
Geypens, B
Claus, D
Nevens, H
Ghoos, Y
Verbeke, G
Baert, F
Vermeire, S
Vlietinck, R
Rutgeerts, P
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[1] CTR GASTROINTESTINAL RES, B-3000 LOUVAIN, BELGIUM
[2] CTR BIOSTAT, LOUVAIN, BELGIUM
[3] UNIV CATHOLIQUE LOUVAIN, CTR HUMAN GENET, LOUVAIN LA NEUVE, BELGIUM
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10.1016/S0016-5085(97)70174-4
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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Background & Aims: Small intestinal permeability is increased in a proportion of patients with Crohn's disease (CD) and a subset of their healthy relatives. A primary permeability defect was postulated in the pathogenesis of the disease. The aim of this study was to identify a possible genetic pattern in the distribution of CD and/or abnormal permeability. Methods: Differential urinary excretion of lactulose and mannitol (L/M) in complete CD families was determined. Controls included healthy families and families with ulcerative colitis. Pedigrees were used to compare the distribution of CD and/or increased permeability. Results: The L/M was significantly increased in patients with CD. Seventeen of 67 first-degree relatives (25%) had a ratio greater than the upper limit (P-95 = 0.0170). Permeability results of CD families showed a highly significant familial aggregation. The lack of a genetic pattern in relation with CD and occurrence of disturbed permeability, especially within generation, points toward a shaved environmental factor. Five of 14 healthy spouses (36%) of patients with CD had also an increased permeability, and prevalence of increased permeability was not higher in families with known familial occurrence (P = 0.85). Conclusions: This large family study confirms an increased permeability in a subset of healthy relatives of patients with CD. However, the absence of a typical family pattern and the high prevalence in spouses is in favor of a common nongenetic factor or a subclinical disease manifestation.
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