Effect of Hookworm Infection on Wheat Challenge in Celiac Disease - A Randomised Double-Blinded Placebo Controlled Trial

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作者
Daveson, A. James [1 ]
Jones, Dianne M. [1 ]
Gaze, Soraya [2 ,3 ]
McSorley, Henry [2 ,3 ]
Clouston, Andrew [1 ,4 ]
Pascoe, Andrew
Cooke, Sharon [5 ]
Speare, Richard [3 ]
Macdonald, Graeme A. [1 ,2 ]
Anderson, Robert [6 ]
McCarthy, James S. [2 ,7 ]
Loukas, Alex [2 ,3 ]
Croese, John [2 ,3 ,5 ]
机构
[1] Princess Alexandra Hosp, Brisbane, Qld 4102, Australia
[2] Queensland Inst Med Res, Brisbane, Qld 4006, Australia
[3] James Cook Univ, Townsville, Qld 4811, Australia
[4] Envoi Specialist Pathologists, Brisbane, Qld, Australia
[5] Townsville Hosp, Townsville, Qld, Australia
[6] Walter & Eliza Hall Inst Med Res, Melbourne, Vic, Australia
[7] Univ Queensland, Brisbane, Qld, Australia
来源
PLOS ONE | 2011年 / 6卷 / 03期
关键词
TRICHURIS-SUIS THERAPY; NECATOR-AMERICANUS; HYGIENE HYPOTHESIS; ULCERATIVE-COLITIS; IMMUNE MODULATION; AUTOIMMUNE; HELMINTHS; RESPONSES; SERIES; SAFE;
D O I
10.1371/journal.pone.0017366
中图分类号
O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Background and Aims: The association between hygiene and prevalence of autoimmune disease has been attributed in part to enteric helminth infection. A pilot study of experimental infection with the hookworm Necator americanus was undertaken among a group of otherwise healthy people with celiac disease to test the potential of the helminth to suppress the immunopathology induced by gluten. Methods: In a 21-week, double-blinded, placebo-controlled study, we explored the effects of N. americanus infection in 20 healthy, helminth-naive adults with celiac disease well controlled by diet. Staged cutaneous inoculations with 10 and 5 infective 3(rd) stage hookworm larvae or placebo were performed at week-0 and -12 respectively. At week-20, a five day oral wheat challenge equivalent to 16 grams of gluten per day was undertaken. Primary outcomes included duodenal Marsh score and quantification of the immunodominant alpha-gliadin peptide (QE65)-specific systemic interferon-gamma-producing cells by ELISpot pre- and post-wheat challenge. Results: Enteric colonisation with hookworm established in all 10 cases, resulting in transiently painful enteritis in 5. Chronic infection was asymptomatic, with no effect on hemoglobin levels. Although some duodenal eosinophilia was apparent, hookworm-infected mucosa retained a healthy appearance. In both groups, wheat challenge caused deterioration in both primary and several secondary outcomes. Conclusions: Experimental N. americanus infection proved to be safe and enabled testing its effect on a range of measures of the human autoimmune response. Infection imposed no obvious benefit on pathology.
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