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Humoral and cell mediated immune response to cow's milk proteins in Behçet's disease
  1. G Triolo1,
  2. A Accardo-Palumbo2,
  3. F Dieli2,
  4. F Ciccia1,
  5. A Ferrante1,
  6. E Giardina1,
  7. G Licata3
  1. 1Dipartimento Biomedico di Medicina Interna e Specialistica (Section of Rheumatology and Clinical Immunology), Policlinico Universitario, Palermo, Italy
  2. 2Dipartimento di Biopatologia (Section of General Pathology), University of Palermo, Italy
  3. 3Dipartimento Biomedico di Medicina Interna e Specialistica (Division of Internal Medicine), Policlinico Universitario, Palermo, Italy
  1. Correspondence to:
    Professor G Triolo, Rheumatology and Clinical Immunology Unit, Istituto di Clinica Medica, Piazza delle Cliniche 2, 90127 Palermo, Italy;
    triolog{at}tiscalinet.it

Abstract

Objective: To investigate the humoral and cellular immune response against cow's milk proteins in Behçet's disease and to distinguish any behaviour during active or inactive disease.

Methods: Peripheral blood mononuclear cells from 16 patients and from eight normal controls were cultured in the presence of phytohaemagglutinin (PHA), β-casein, β-lactoglobulin, or chicken egg albumin. Interferon γ (IFNγ) and interleukin 4 (IL4) were measured in the culture supernatants by enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Serum samples from 46 patients with Behçet's disease and from 37 healthy subjects were also studied for antibody detection. Antibodies to β-casein, β-lactoglobulin, and chicken egg albumin were determined by ELISA.

Results: High IFNγ but not IL4 levels were found in the supernatants of lymphocytes from patients with active disease cultured in the presence of cow's milk proteins. Levels were comparable with those obtained in cultures stimulated with PHA. A significantly higher level of anti-β-casein and anti-β-lactoglobulin IgG and IgA antibodies was found in patients with active Behçet's disease. No relation was found between their occurrence and the age of the patients, the duration of disease, or the presence of gastrointestinal abnormalities. Antibodies to chicken albumin were detected at low levels and with a prevalence similar to that of healthy subjects.

Conclusion: The results indicate that an active immune response occurs in Behçet's disease. This response involves an increased frequency of antibodies to cow's milk protein and a strong Th1 polarisation after exposure to these antigens. The occurrence of these abnormalities supports a putative role for cow's milk proteins immune response in the pathogenesis of Behçet's disease.

  • Behçet's disease
  • immune response
  • cow's milk proteins
  • βC, β-casein
  • BD, Behçet's disease
  • βLG, β-lactoglobulin
  • CD, coeliac disease
  • ELISA, enzyme linked immunosorbent assay
  • IFN, interferon
  • IL, interleukin
  • OA, chicken egg albumin
  • PBMC, peripheral blood mononuclear cells
  • PHA, phytohaemagglutinin

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Footnotes

  • Part of this work was presented at the Annual European Congress of Rheumatology, Prague 13–16 June 2001, and published in abstract form in Ann Rheum Dis 2001;60(suppl I):192.