Glutathione S-transferases in small intestinal mucosa of patients with coeliac disease

被引:25
作者
Wahab, PJ
Peters, WHM
Roelofs, HMJ
Jansen, JBMJ
机构
[1] Rijnstate Hosp Arnhem, Dept Gastroenterol & Hepatol, NL-6800 TA Arnhem, Netherlands
[2] Univ Nijmegen Hosp, NL-6500 HB Nijmegen, Netherlands
来源
JAPANESE JOURNAL OF CANCER RESEARCH | 2001年 / 92卷 / 03期
关键词
coeliac disease; glutathione; glutathione S-transferase; small intestine;
D O I
10.1111/j.1349-7006.2001.tb01092.x
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
学科分类号
100214 ;
摘要
Patients with villous atrophy due to coeliac disease have an increased risk of developing small intestinal malignancies. Intestinal glutathione (GSH) and glutathione S-transferases (GST) are involved in the protection against carcinogenesis. The aim of this study was to evaluate GSH content and GST enzyme activity in small intestinal mucosa of untreated coeliacs compared to controls. We evaluated GSH content and GST enzyme activity, including the levels of GST classes alpha, mu, pi and theta, in small intestinal biopsies of untreated coeliacs (flat mucosa, Marsh IIIC, n=12) compared to normal subjects (n=23), Next, we evaluated GSH and GST's in coeliacs in remission (Marsh 0-I, n=11), coeliacs with persisting villous atrophy while on a gluten-free diet (partial villous atrophy, Marsh IIIA (n=5); subtotal villous atrophy, Marsh IIIB (n=6)) and patients with infiltrative/crypt-hyperplastic Marsh II lesions (n=4). Total GST enzyme activity and content of GST alpha are markedly suppressed in Marsh IIIC lesions compared to controls (resp, 220 +/- 79 vs. 464 +/- 189 nmol/mg protein min (P<0.001) and 2.79<plus/minus>2.36 vs. 6.47 +/-2.29 mug/mg protein (P<0.001)), In coeliacs in remission these levels normalized. Total GST enzyme activity and GST<alpha> levels are proportionately lowered according to the degree of mucosal pathology in Marsh II, IIIA and IIIB, (Spearman's sigma correlation coefficient for total GST, -0.596, P<0.001; GST<alpha>, -0.620, P<0.001), GST<mu>, pi and theta and GSH levels are not significantly different in the selected study groups of mucosal pathology compared to controls. Total CST enzyme activity and content of GST alpha in small intestinal mucosa are significantly lower in untreated coeliac disease compared to controls, In Marsh II, IIIA and IIIB, CST enzyme activity and GSTa content are proportionally lower according to the degree of mucosal pathology. Normal values are seen in coeliacs in remission. This correlation between coeliac disease and a suppressed GSH/GST detoxification system may explain in part the carcinogenic risk in untreated coeliac disease.
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