Impaired immune functions of monocytes and macrophages in Whipple's disease
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- DOI: 10.1053/j.gastro.2009.07.066
Impaired immune functions of monocytes and macrophages in Whipple's disease
Abstract
Background & aims: Whipple's disease is a chronic multisystemic infection caused by Tropheryma whipplei. Host factors likely predispose for the establishment of an infection, and macrophages seem to be involved in the pathogenesis of Whipple's disease. However, macrophage activation in Whipple's disease has not been studied systematically so far.
Methods: Samples from 145 Whipple's disease patients and 166 control subjects were investigated. We characterized duodenal macrophages and lymphocytes immunohistochemically and peripheral monocytes by flow cytometry and quantified mucosal and systemic cytokines and chemokines indicative for macrophage activation. In addition, we determined duodenal nitrite production and oxidative burst induced by T whipplei and by other bacteria.
Results: Reduced numbers of duodenal lymphocytes, increased numbers of CD163(+) and stabilin-1(+), reduced numbers of inducible nitric synthase+ duodenal macrophages, and increased percentages of CD163(+) peripheral monocytes indicated a lack of inflammation and a M2/alternatively activated macrophage phenotype in Whipple's disease. Incubation with T whipplei in vitro enhanced the expression of CD163 on monocytes from Whipple's disease patients but not from control subjects. Chemokines and cytokines associated with M2/alternative macrophage activation were elevated in the duodenum and the peripheral blood from Whipple's disease patients. Functionally, Whipple's disease patients showed a reduced duodenal nitrite production and reduced oxidative burst upon incubation with T whipplei compared with healthy subjects.
Conclusions: The lack of excessive local inflammation and alternative activation of macrophages, triggered in part by the agent T whipplei itself, may explain the hallmark of Whipple's disease: invasion of the intestinal mucosa with macrophages incompetent to degrade T whipplei.
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