Resolution of remodeling in eosinophilic esophagitis correlates with epithelial response to topical corticosteroids.

Categoría Estudio primario
RevistaAllergy
Año 2010
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BACKGROUND:

Esophageal remodeling occurs in eosinophilic esophagitis (EE) patients but whether the components of remodeling in the subepithelium are reversible by administration of topical oral corticosteroids is unknown.

METHODS:

We quantitated the degree of lamina propria remodeling in esophageal biopsies obtained before and after at least 3 months of therapy with budesonide in 16 pediatric EE subjects. In addition, we investigated whether corticosteroid therapy modulated vascular activation (expression of VCAM-1; level of interstitial edema), TGFbeta(1) activation (levels of TGFbeta(1), phosphorylated Smad2/3), and performed a pilot analysis of a polymorphism in the TGFbeta(1) promoter in relation to EE subjects who had reduced remodeling with budesonide therapy.

RESULTS:

EE subjects were stratified based on the presence (n = 9) or absence (n = 7) of decreased epithelial eosinophilia following budesonide. Patients with residual eosinophil counts of






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