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. 2023 Apr 30;13(9):1599.
doi: 10.3390/diagnostics13091599.

Atrophic Gastritis and Autoimmunity: Results from a Prospective, Multicenter Study

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Atrophic Gastritis and Autoimmunity: Results from a Prospective, Multicenter Study

Malgorzata Osmola et al. Diagnostics (Basel). .

Abstract

Despite a global decrease, gastric cancer (GC) incidence appears to be increasing recently in young, particularly female, patients. The causal mechanism for this "new" type of GC is unknown, but a role for autoimmunity is suggested. A cascade of gastric precancerous lesions, beginning with chronic atrophic gastritis (CAG), precedes GC. To test the possible existence of autoimmunity in patients with CAG, we aimed to analyze the prevalence of several autoantibodies in patients with CAG as compared to control patients. Sera of 355 patients included in our previous prospective, multicenter study were tested for 19 autoantibodies (anti-nuclear antibodies, ANA, anti-parietal cell antibody, APCA, anti-intrinsic factor antibody, AIFA, and 16 myositis-associated antibodies). The results were compared between CAG patients (n = 154), including autoimmune gastritis patients (AIG, n = 45), non-autoimmune gastritis patients (NAIG, n = 109), and control patients (n = 201). ANA positivity was significantly higher in AIG than in NAIG or control patients (46.7%, 29%, and 27%, respectively, p = 0.04). Female gender was positively associated with ANA positivity (OR 0.51 (0.31-0.81), p = 0.005), while age and H. pylori infection status were not. Myositis-associated antibodies were found in 8.9% of AIG, 5.5% of NAIG, and 4.4% of control patients, without significant differences among the groups (p = 0.8). Higher APCA and AIFA positivity was confirmed in AIG, and was not associated with H. pylori infection, age, or gender in the multivariate analysis. ANA antibodies are significantly more prevalent in AIG than in control patients, but the clinical significance of this finding remains to be established. H. pylori infection does not affect autoantibody seropositivity (ANA, APCA, AIFA). The positivity of myositis-associated antibodies is not increased in patients with CAG as compared to control patients. Overall, our results do not support an overrepresentation of common autoantibodies in patients with CAG.

Keywords: H. pylori; autoimmune gastritis; autoimmunity; chronic atrophic gastritis; gastric cancer.

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Conflict of interest statement

M.O. declares receiving travel grants from Gilead and Angelini Pharma unrelated to the topic of this article.

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(a) Upper gastrointestinal endoscopy with virtual chromoendoscopy (BLI) showing intestinal metaplasia and gastric atrophy in the corpus in a patient with autoimmune gastritis. Photo from the private archive of Dr. Nicolas Chapelle. (b) A 45-year-old male patient with dermatomyositis presented with a skin rash and pruritus. Clinical examination revealed macular erythema over the sun-exposed parts of the anterior neck and upper chest, known as “V-sign”, a skin manifestation of dermatomyositis. Data from the literature indicate a strong association between dermatomyositis and GC [14,15]. Patient informed consent for the photo publication was obtained.

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