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Query: UMLS:C0017168 (
gastroesophageal reflux disease
)
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Proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) are extremely effective for mucosal healing of reflux esophagitis, but less so for relieving the symptom of heartburn. PPIs block the secretion of gastric acid, the caustic effects of which have been assumed to be the primary culprit in the pathogenesis of reflux esophagitis. However, mounting data suggest that reflux-stimulated, immune-mediated mechanisms may underlie the development of esophagitis in patients with
gastroesophageal reflux disease
(
GERD
). Thus, the future of
GERD
therapy, particularly for patients who are refractory to PPIs, may be the targeting of proteins such as
proteinase-activated receptor-2
, which have central roles in the generation of immune-mediated esophageal mucosal damage and in eliciting the symptom of heartburn.
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PMID:Bringing GERD Management up to PAR-2. 2058 61
Data are limited regarding the role of
proteinase-activated receptor-2
(
PAR-2
) in the esophageal mucosa in
gastroesophageal reflux disease
(
GERD
) patients. Our aim was to study
PAR-2
expression and its relationship with different
GERD
-related clinical and pathologic parameters. Histomorphologic alterations in eosophageal mucosa in nonerosive reflux disease (NERD) and erosive reflux disease (ERD) were also, evaluated. Endoscopic biopsies of the esophageal mucosa were obtained from 94
GERD
patients and 20 participants for histopathologic analysis and
PAR-2
immunohistochemical staining. The present study demonstrated significantly higher
PAR-2
expression in
GERD
patients compared with control, whereas no significant differences were seen between NERD and ERD groups.
PAR-2
expression significantly correlated with histologic score (r=0.572, P<0.001) and severity of heartburn (r=0.541, P<0.001).
PAR-2
expression was significantly associated with basal cell hyperplasia, and dilated intercellular spaces and inflammatory cell count (P<0.05). Histologic analysis revealed
GERD
-related histomorphologic alterations in the esophageal mucosa of
GERD
patients with significant differences (P<0.05) among groups. Total histologic score was significantly correlated with heartburn (r=0.299, P=0.025) and endoscopic severity (r=0.359, P=0.027) in NERD and ERD patients, respectively. Taken together, this study provides evidence for the major role of
PAR-2
in the pathogenesis of
GERD
and
GERD
-associated mucosal alterations.
...
PMID:Expression of Proteinase-activated Receptor-2 in the Esophageal Mucosa of Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease Patients: A Histomorphologic and Immunohistochemical Study. 2526 27
Transient receptor potential vanilloid-1 (TRPV1) receptor and
proteinase-activated receptor 2
(
PAR2
) have been implicated in the mechanism of acid-induced inflammation in
gastroesophageal reflux disease
(
GERD
). We aimed to evaluate TRPV1 and
PAR2
mRNA expression levels in the
GERD
patients and their relationship with endoscopic findings and reflux symptoms.Sixteen healthy controls, 45 patients with erosive reflux disease (ERD), and 14 nonerosive reflux disease (NERD) patients received endoscopy and completed questionnaires. Quantitative real-time polymerase chain reactions (qPCR) of TRPV1, glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor (GDNF), nerve growth factor (NGF),
PAR2
, and interleukin (IL)-8 were performed in the distal esophagus specimen.The levels of TRPV1, GDNF, NGF,
PAR2
, and IL-8 mRNA expression were highest in the ERD group followed by NERD and control groups and the differences between control and ERD groups were statistically significant. Within the ERD group, patients with grade B in Los Angeles (LA) classification showed significantly higher levels of TRPV1, GDNF, and NGF mRNA expression than those with grade A. Presence of reflux symptoms was associated with significant higher levels of TRPV1,
PAR2
, and IL-8. Notably not extraesophageal but
esophageal reflux
symptoms were significantly associated with them.Upregulation of TRPV1 and
PAR2
pathways might play a role in the development of distal esophageal inflammation and reflux symptoms. And extraesophageal reflux symptoms might not be associated with these processes.
...
PMID:Increased TRPV1 and PAR2 mRNA expression levels are associated only with the esophageal reflux symptoms, but not with the extraesophageal reflux symptoms. 2751 50