Secretory immunoglobulin A (sIgA) deficiency in serum of patients with GALTectomy (appendectomy and tonsillectomy)
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Secretory immunoglobulin A (sIgA) deficiency in serum of patients with GALTectomy (appendectomy and tonsillectomy)
Abstract
Introduction: In adult human beings, 80-85% of the immune cells are located in the digestive tract mucosa; hence the importance of the Gut Associated Lymphoid Tissue (GALT) in host defence. We studied the influence of the surgical removal of two important parts of the gut associated with lymphoid tissue (tonsillectomy and appendectomy) on immune parameters.
Methods: One hundred and sixty patients were enrolled in this study. They were divided into four groups of forty patients each and matched for gender and age: group 1, appendectomized and tonsillectomized; group 2, only appendectomized; group 3, only tonsillectomized; and group 4, control group, neither tonsillectomized nor appendectomized. We analysed in blood: hemogram, protein electrophoresis, lymphocytic populations (T4 cells, T8 cells, NK cells), IgG, IgM, IgA immunoglobulin, and their fractions IgA1, IgA2, and secretory IgA.
Results: Levels of secretory IgA in serum of patients in group 1 were significantly lower than in the other three groups (1.89 mg/dl, group 1; 2.32 mg/dl, group 2; 2.19 mg/dl, group 3 and 4.97 mg/dl, group 4; p<0.0001). Also, the values found in the two groups that had undergone only one of the operations were clearly lower than in control patients (p<0.0001). In this study, the reduction was sustained for a period of between 3 months and 3 years in appendectomized patients, and more than 20 years in tonsillectomized patients.
In summary: GALTectomy (appendectomy and tonsillectomy) significantly decreases secretory IgA levels in serum. The decrease is more intense when both operations have been done.
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