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Query: UMLS:C0022104 (
irritable bowel syndrome
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The sample population in this initial case control study of the adenosine diphosphate ribosyl transferase (ADPRT) response of inflammatory bowel disease patients included: 23 patients with ulcerative colitis (UC)-active and inactive, 13 patients with Crohn's disease (CD)-active and inactive, 14 first degree relatives of UC and CD patients, and 19 age-matched controls. Adenosine diphosphate ribosyl transferase activity was determined after one hour incubation with 1% plasma (the constitutive value) or with 1% plasma and 100 microM H2O2 (the activated value) with the resulting difference designated as the induced value. Statistically significant decrease in ADPRT activity was found for the constitutive, activated and induced values in human mononuclear leucocytes of UC and CD patients, compared with controls. The values in the first degree relatives of UC and CD patients were not significantly different from either the control or disease populations, indicating an intermediate ADPRT response. These results may be related to the nature of the immunological response of
IBD
patients and comparable with similar findings in other diseases with known DNA repair deficiencies--for example, colon cancer.
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PMID:Hydrogen peroxide induced adenosine diphosphate ribosyl transferase (ADPRT) response in patients with inflammatory bowel disease. 314 30
This presentation describes the progress during 1982-1986 of the OMGE Multinational Survey of patients with inflammatory bowel disease. After a brief description of the study design and protocol, the status of the survey in 1986 is presented. In all, 40 centres contributed 3175 cases at that time, data collection being meticulous via previously designed proformata. Diagnostic criteria are next discussed. Little change between 1976 and 1986 is noted, with wide congruence of diagnostic thought, now codified into a simple (and recommended) OMGE diagnostic scoring system. Patients seen prior to 1978 were reviewed in 1986. Where attempted, a follow-up of over 86% was achieved, usually more than 4 years after the original presentation involving no less than 5215 'patient-years' of observed follow-up. Following these overall considerations, details of four subprojects are annexed, each of which was presented as a 'free paper' at the 8th World Congress and concerning, respectively, the changing natural history of
IBD
, risks of perforation and toxic megacolon in the 1980s,
IBD
in elderly patients, and features associated with recurrence in Crohn's disease.
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PMID:The OMGE multinational inflammatory bowel disease survey 1976-1986. A further report on 3175 cases. 316 50
Previous work on the inheritance of disease has often used certain measures of HLA haplotype concordance (such as the number of haplotypes "identical by descent,"
IBD
) among affected siblings from each of a number of sibships, each of which contains at least two affected siblings. Here we introduce a new measure of HLA haplotype discordance between the affected and unaffected siblings of each sibship (provided there is at least one of each). We show how the measure can be used to give a simple test for inheritance, which we exemplify with data.
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PMID:HLA haplotype discordance. 323 57
Inflammatory Bowel Disease is characterized by two major entities, Crohn's Disease and Ulcerative Colitis. These bowel diseases have associated problems involving the eyes, joints, skin, kidneys, immunological system, hepatobiliary system, and psychiatric disturbances. A regional
IBD
registry encompassing 18 hospitals and
IBD
specialists in east/northeast Pennsylvania was established to promote awareness of the clinical and epidemiological aspects of the disease. Results of this data collection effort will be shared with patients and physicians through the use of newsletters and symposia. A Basic History (HX) form, an Operative Data (OR) form, and an Annual Follow-up (FU) form was used to collect relevant data. Participation is voluntary and all information is confidential.
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PMID:Development of an inflammatory bowel disease registry. 323 45
Fifty male patients with proctitis were examined and the clinical, microbiological, serological and proctological features compared with 51 known male homosexuals attending the genitourinary (GU) clinic at the same hospital. The homosexuals had a short history of bowel symptoms, minor sigmoidoscopic and histological changes on rectal biopsy and many positive serological markers of sexually transmitted infection. There was some evidence of sexually transmitted disease in the
IBD
patients and three were homosexuals. IgG antibodies were positive for chlamydia trachomatis (n = 10) and hepatitis A (n = 7). One had a positive screening test for syphilis. Stool examination and rectal swab cultures were positive in two patients for cryptosporidium and cytomegalovirus respectively. Gastroenterologists must be aware of the possibility of specific infection in
IBD
patients and a clinical history should include sexual preferences and practices. If homosexuality is admitted, specific infection must be sought and excluded.
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PMID:Prevalence of sexually transmitted disease among male patients presenting with proctitis. 325 76
Lymphocytes from 48
IBD
patients including nine with HLA-B27 were examined for their capacity to absorb Y.enterocolitica 0:9 antiserum. They possessed a range of absorption ability which was unconnected with HLA-B27 status. Samples of lymphocytes from 28 AS patients, 10 RA patients and 28 normal control subjects were included for comparison. The significance of the findings is discussed.
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PMID:Gram-negative bacteria, HLA-B27 and inflammatory bowel disease. 326 Nov 88
The colonic epithelial expression of HLA-DR molecules and of other markers of cell membrane perturbation was investigated by immunofluorescence in biopsy specimens from patients with ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease. It was found that in virtually all specimens from either groups showing active inflammation there was a diffuse epithelial expression of HLA-DR molecules. There was no relation between the grading of active inflammation and the epithelial expression of HLA-DR antigens. The epithelium of virtually all specimens from the macro and microscopically uninvolved areas of patients with active colitis and from patients with histologically quiescent colitis showed no detectable expression of HLA-DR molecules. The counts of isolated lamina propria lymphocytes expressing the transferrin receptor and the interleukin 2 receptor were higher in specimens with HLA-DR+ epithelium than in those with a HLA-DR- epithelium. Twenty-nine of the 35 (83%) HLA-DR positive specimens proved to express the 4F2 antigen on their epithelium and 19 (54%) were positive for the transferrin receptor. All sections positive for either the 4F2 antigen or the transferrin receptor were also HLA-DR positive while all HLA-DR negative sections were also negative for either of the two other markers. Data in this study suggest that in active
IBD
the epithelial participation in active inflammation is associated with a sequence of cell membrane rearrangements, and that the expression of HLA-DR molecules is a part of this sequence.
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PMID:HLA-DR antigens on colonic epithelial cells in inflammatory bowel disease: I. Relation to the state of activation of lamina propria lymphocytes and to the epithelial expression of other surface markers. 330 19
Six bacteria believed to be associated with
IBD
and/or AS and ReA were investigated for antigenic cross-reactivity using an ELISA. Considerable degrees of cross-reactivity were detected and it is suggested that if bacterial antigens are involved aetiologically in the diseases, no specific bacterium is concerned.
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PMID:Cross-reactivity studies on bacteria believed to be associated with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), ankylosing spondylitis (AS) and reactive arthritis (ReA). 340 51
The MHC status of epithelial cells from 32 primary colorectal neoplasms, villous adenomata (VA; 2) and inflammatory bowel disease (
IBD
; 3) were evaluated using a panel of monoclonal antibodies (mAbs). Class I antigens and beta 2 microglobulin (beta 2m) were expressed on all normal, benign, inflammatory and malignant epithelia with the exception of two carcinomas. A more complex pattern of reactivity was encountered with anti-class II mAbs. Some expression was detected on normal glandular and luminal epithelium, particularly adjacent to the tumour. Inflammatory tissues, VA and 23/32 carcinomas were also antigen-positive, the proportion of stained epithelial cells ranging from 5% to 90%. Expression was usually non-coordinate, DR being the predominant specificity followed by DP and DQ, which is suggestive of independent D region gene regulation. The hypothesis that class II expression is induced in vivo by locally generated IFN gamma was not confirmed by in vitro treatment with this agent of epithelial colorectal carcinoma-derived cell lines. These provisional data suggest that although IFN gamma may be a necessary stimulus for class II expression it is insufficient and that other factors also influence the responsiveness of tumour cells in this respect.
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PMID:Expression of MHC class II products on human colorectal cancer. An immunohistological and flow cytometric study. 346 76
ASLC is clinically and endoscopically similar to active idiopathic
IBD
, especially ulcerative colitis. While several histopathologic criteria have been described which are useful in distinguishing these conditions, the diagnosis can still be difficult. In this study, we review the use of immunofluorescence on formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded biopsies from patients with ASLC. While tissues from active
IBD
have a striking increase in the number of IgG- and a lesser increase in the IgA- and IgM-containing plasma cells in the lamina propria, tissues from ASLC have normal numbers of IgG-containing cells with only a slight increase in IgA- and IgM-containing cells. The use of immunofluorescence on these tissues can provide quantifiable information which may be a helpful diagnostic adjunct in distinguishing these alternatives if histopathologic evaluation is equivocal.
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PMID:Quantification of IgG-containing plasma cells as an adjunct to histopathology in distinguishing acute self-limited colitis from active idiopathic inflammatory bowel disease. 350 53
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