Gastric mucosal interleukin-8 and IL-8 antibody concentrations related to prevailing Helicobacter pylori infections: A Danish-Albanian study

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Gastric mucosal interleukin-8 and IL-8 antibody concentrations related to prevailing Helicobacter pylori infections : A Danish-Albanian study. / Nielsen, Ole Haagen; Horn, Thomas; Prifti, Skerdi; Peichl, Peter; Scheibel, Jens Henrik; Lindley, Ivan James Dalton.

In: Danish Medical Bulletin, Vol. 46, No. 3, 01.06.1999, p. 249-252.

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Nielsen, OH, Horn, T, Prifti, S, Peichl, P, Scheibel, JH & Lindley, IJD 1999, 'Gastric mucosal interleukin-8 and IL-8 antibody concentrations related to prevailing Helicobacter pylori infections: A Danish-Albanian study', Danish Medical Bulletin, vol. 46, no. 3, pp. 249-252.

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Nielsen, O. H., Horn, T., Prifti, S., Peichl, P., Scheibel, J. H., & Lindley, I. J. D. (1999). Gastric mucosal interleukin-8 and IL-8 antibody concentrations related to prevailing Helicobacter pylori infections: A Danish-Albanian study. Danish Medical Bulletin, 46(3), 249-252.

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Nielsen OH, Horn T, Prifti S, Peichl P, Scheibel JH, Lindley IJD. Gastric mucosal interleukin-8 and IL-8 antibody concentrations related to prevailing Helicobacter pylori infections: A Danish-Albanian study. Danish Medical Bulletin. 1999 Jun 1;46(3):249-252.

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Nielsen, Ole Haagen ; Horn, Thomas ; Prifti, Skerdi ; Peichl, Peter ; Scheibel, Jens Henrik ; Lindley, Ivan James Dalton. / Gastric mucosal interleukin-8 and IL-8 antibody concentrations related to prevailing Helicobacter pylori infections : A Danish-Albanian study. In: Danish Medical Bulletin. 1999 ; Vol. 46, No. 3. pp. 249-252.

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title = "Gastric mucosal interleukin-8 and IL-8 antibody concentrations related to prevailing Helicobacter pylori infections: A Danish-Albanian study",
abstract = "Objectives: Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) appears to initiate an inflammatory cascade. Thus, phagocytes are accumulated in the gastric mucosa in inflammatory conditions. Further, a potent chemotactic mediator, interleukin 8 (IL-8) is synthesized at such sites. The recently described IL- 8 autoantibodies may, however, counteract the pro-inflammatory actions of IL- 8. The aim was to study the correlation between H. pylori infection and IL- 8, together with IL-8 autoantibodies in two different populations from a developed and a developing country. Methods: Two different endoscopically characterized populations (65 Danes and 89 Albanians) were examined. IL-8 and IL-8 autoantibodies were detected by ELISA techniques, and H. pylori was identified by histological examinations. Results: Significantly more Albanian controls and dyspeptic patients (80 out of 89 persons) were H. pylori positive as compared to 24 of 65 Danes (p<0.001). The median IL-8 level among Albanian controls 349 pg/mg protein was significantly higher than among Danes <61 pg/mg protein (p<0.001), and was at the same level as found in Danish peptic ulcer patients (p>0.05). Further, H. pylori positive patients from both countries had significantly higher levels of IL-8 as compared to H. pylori negative patients (p<0.001). However, significantly higher levels of IL-8 autoantibodies were found in the Albanian sub-population (median 138 O.D. units versus 52 O.D. units among Danes) (p<0.001). Conclusions: In H. pylori related disorders, a high mucosal IL-8 production has been found. However, this investigation further demonstrates higher levels of IL-8 autoantibodies among dyspeptic patients from a developing country, which might possibly counteract the pro-inflammatory actions of IL-8 by binding the molecule. The physiological significance of an altered immune response as described here needs to be elucidated in future studies.",
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T1 - Gastric mucosal interleukin-8 and IL-8 antibody concentrations related to prevailing Helicobacter pylori infections

T2 - A Danish-Albanian study

AU - Nielsen, Ole Haagen

AU - Horn, Thomas

AU - Prifti, Skerdi

AU - Peichl, Peter

AU - Scheibel, Jens Henrik

AU - Lindley, Ivan James Dalton

PY - 1999/6/1

Y1 - 1999/6/1

N2 - Objectives: Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) appears to initiate an inflammatory cascade. Thus, phagocytes are accumulated in the gastric mucosa in inflammatory conditions. Further, a potent chemotactic mediator, interleukin 8 (IL-8) is synthesized at such sites. The recently described IL- 8 autoantibodies may, however, counteract the pro-inflammatory actions of IL- 8. The aim was to study the correlation between H. pylori infection and IL- 8, together with IL-8 autoantibodies in two different populations from a developed and a developing country. Methods: Two different endoscopically characterized populations (65 Danes and 89 Albanians) were examined. IL-8 and IL-8 autoantibodies were detected by ELISA techniques, and H. pylori was identified by histological examinations. Results: Significantly more Albanian controls and dyspeptic patients (80 out of 89 persons) were H. pylori positive as compared to 24 of 65 Danes (p<0.001). The median IL-8 level among Albanian controls 349 pg/mg protein was significantly higher than among Danes <61 pg/mg protein (p<0.001), and was at the same level as found in Danish peptic ulcer patients (p>0.05). Further, H. pylori positive patients from both countries had significantly higher levels of IL-8 as compared to H. pylori negative patients (p<0.001). However, significantly higher levels of IL-8 autoantibodies were found in the Albanian sub-population (median 138 O.D. units versus 52 O.D. units among Danes) (p<0.001). Conclusions: In H. pylori related disorders, a high mucosal IL-8 production has been found. However, this investigation further demonstrates higher levels of IL-8 autoantibodies among dyspeptic patients from a developing country, which might possibly counteract the pro-inflammatory actions of IL-8 by binding the molecule. The physiological significance of an altered immune response as described here needs to be elucidated in future studies.

AB - Objectives: Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) appears to initiate an inflammatory cascade. Thus, phagocytes are accumulated in the gastric mucosa in inflammatory conditions. Further, a potent chemotactic mediator, interleukin 8 (IL-8) is synthesized at such sites. The recently described IL- 8 autoantibodies may, however, counteract the pro-inflammatory actions of IL- 8. The aim was to study the correlation between H. pylori infection and IL- 8, together with IL-8 autoantibodies in two different populations from a developed and a developing country. Methods: Two different endoscopically characterized populations (65 Danes and 89 Albanians) were examined. IL-8 and IL-8 autoantibodies were detected by ELISA techniques, and H. pylori was identified by histological examinations. Results: Significantly more Albanian controls and dyspeptic patients (80 out of 89 persons) were H. pylori positive as compared to 24 of 65 Danes (p<0.001). The median IL-8 level among Albanian controls 349 pg/mg protein was significantly higher than among Danes <61 pg/mg protein (p<0.001), and was at the same level as found in Danish peptic ulcer patients (p>0.05). Further, H. pylori positive patients from both countries had significantly higher levels of IL-8 as compared to H. pylori negative patients (p<0.001). However, significantly higher levels of IL-8 autoantibodies were found in the Albanian sub-population (median 138 O.D. units versus 52 O.D. units among Danes) (p<0.001). Conclusions: In H. pylori related disorders, a high mucosal IL-8 production has been found. However, this investigation further demonstrates higher levels of IL-8 autoantibodies among dyspeptic patients from a developing country, which might possibly counteract the pro-inflammatory actions of IL-8 by binding the molecule. The physiological significance of an altered immune response as described here needs to be elucidated in future studies.

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