Title of article :
Colonic Mucosal Infiltration of IgG4 Plasma Cells and Ulcerative Colitis: Determinant of Presence, Activity, Extension, and Duration of Disease
Author/Authors :
Alborzi, Foroogh Imam Khomeini Hospital Complex - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Ebrahimi Daryani, Nasser Imam Khomeini Hospital Complex - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Deihim, Tina Internal Medicine Resident - Internal Medicine Department - Imam Khomeini Hospital Complex - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Azizi ,Zahra Researcher - Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Azmoudeh Ardalan, Farid Associate Professor of Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Teimouri , Azam Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran , Taslimi , Reza Imam Khomeini Hospital Complex - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Roshan, Nader Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Mami , Masood Ilam University of Medical Sciences, Ilam, Iran , Mirzade , Monirsadat Resident of Community Medicine - Bushehr University of Medical Sciences, Bushehr, Iran , Aletaha, Najmeh Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
BACKGROUND
Infiltration of IgG4 positive plasma cells has been detected in the colonic mucosa of
patients with ulcerative colitis (UC). The aim of the study was to investigate the association
between colonic mucosal infiltration of IgG4 plasma cells and the presence, activity, extension,
and duration of UC.
METHODS
In this case-control study (2009-2014), 102 subjects (84 with UC/18 controls) were
enrolled. Clinical records and rectosigmoid biopsies of UC patients were selected, and
biopsies were stained with IgG4 monoclonal antibodies. IgG4 positive plasma cells were
counted by a single pathologist.
RESULTS
Amongst 84 patients with UC, 73.8% had UC without primary sclerosing cholangitis
(PSC), and 26.2% had UC with PSC. IgG4 plasma cells were seen in 35 (41.7%) patients
with UC and 0% of controls (p = 0.001). The mean amount of IgG4 containing plasma
cells was significantly different between active and inactive patients with UC, although
it was not significantly different between UC patients with and without PSC. The presence
of IgG4 infiltration was significantly associated with the extension and duration of the
disease. Furthermore, IgG4 count had a sensitivity/specificity of 78.6%/83.3% for the
diagnosis of UC.
CONCLUSION
Our study revealed the diagnostic role of IgG4 plasma cells in the colonic mucosa of
patients with UC and its association with activity, extension, and duration of disease.
Keywords :
Ulcerative colitis , IgG4 plasma cells , Duration of disease , Disease activity , Extension of disease , Primary sclerosing cholangitis