Recently it has been reported that a consistent percentage of the general population consider themselves to be suffering from problems caused by wheat and/or gluten ingestion, even though they do not have CD or wheat allergy. This clinical condition has been named Non-Celiac Gluten Sensitivity' (NCGS). In a previous paper the investigators suggested the term 'Non-Celiac Wheat Sensitivity' (NCWS), since it is not known what component of wheat causes the symptoms in NCGS patients, and the investigators also showed that these patients had a high frequency of coexistent multiple food hypersensitivity. Nowadays only few data are available on the histological characteristic of duodenal and rectal biopsies of NCWS patients. The researchers have just demonstrated a significant eosinophils infiltration of the duodenal and colon mucosa, and a significant infiltration of CD45+/CD3-CD14- cells in the rectal mucosa of NCWS patients upon wheat challenge, thus configuring a diffuse gastrointestinal "inflammatory/immunologic" pattern. The aims of the present study are: 1) to investigate the histological characteristics in duodenal and rectal biopsies between NCWS and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) patients, and 2) to evaluate which site (i.e. duodenal or rectal) shows "inflammatory/allergic" features useful for NCWS histological diagnosis.
Recently it has been reported that a consistent percentage of the general population consider themselves to be suffering from problems caused by wheat and/or gluten ingestion, even though they do not have CD or wheat allergy. This clinical condition has been named Non-Celiac Gluten Sensitivity' (NCGS). In a previous paper the investigators suggested the term 'Non-Celiac Wheat Sensitivity' (NCWS), since it is not known what component of wheat causes the symptoms in NCGS patients, and the investigators also showed that these patients had a high frequency of coexistent multiple food hypersensitivity. The clinical picture of NCWS is characterized by combined gastrointestinal (bloating, abdominal pain, diarrhea and/or constipation, nausea, epigastric pain, gastroesophageal reflux, aphthous stomatitis) and extra-intestinal and/or systemic manifestations (headache, depression, anxiety, 'foggy mind,' tiredness, dermatitis or skin rash, fibromyalgia-like joint/muscle pain, leg or arm numbness, and anemia). Nowadays only few data are available on the histological characteristic of duodenal and rectal biopsies of NCWS patients. The researchers have just demonstrated a significant eosinophils infiltration of the duodenal and colon mucosa, and a significant infiltration of CD45+/CD3-CD14- cells in the rectal mucosa of NCWS patients upon wheat challenge, thus configuring a diffuse gastrointestinal "inflammatory/immunologic" pattern. As regard to rectal lymphocytes, analysis of cytokine production demonstrated dominant spontaneous interferon (IFN)-γ production by these cells, which were further identified as innate lymphoid cells belonging to the group 1 (ILC1) population, expressing T-bet and producing IFN-γ, compatible to an innate immunity involvement in NCWS pathogenesis. Therefore, the aims of the present study are: 1) to investigate the histological characteristics and differences in duodenal and rectal biopsies between NCWS and IBS patients, and 2) to search for "inflammatory/allergic" features (i.e. eosinophils and/or lymphocytes infiltration) useful for NCWS histological diagnosis.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
80
All subjects will undergo upper gastrointestinal endoscopy and proctoscopy. In addition, it will be also evaluated duodenal and rectal biopsies.
Department of Internal Medicine, Giovanni Paolo II Hospital of Sciacca
Sciacca, Agrigento, Italy
Department of Internal Medicine, University Hospital of Palermo
Palermo, Italy
Histological differences in duodenal biopsies between NCWS and IBS patients.
Histological characteristics and differences in duodenal biopsies between NCWS and IBS patients, with particular reference to lymphocytes, plasmacells, eosinophils and mast cells (i.e. number of cells for high power field).
Time frame: July 2016 to February 2017
Histological differences in rectal biopsies between NCWS and IBS patients.
Histological characteristics and differences in rectal biopsies between NCWS and IBS patients, with particular reference to lymphocytes, plasmacells, eosinophils and mast cells (i.e. number of cells for high power field).
Time frame: July 2016 to February 2017
Identification of site (i.e. duodenal or rectal) with more inflammatory cells infiltration.
Evaluation of which examined site (i.e. duodenal or rectal) presents more lymphocytes and/or eosinophils infiltration (i.e. number of cells for high power field), for NCWS histological diagnosis.
Time frame: July 2016 to February 2017
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