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Distinct Small Intestine Mast Cell Histologic Changes in Patients With Hereditary Alpha-tryptasemia and Mast Cell Activation Syndrome.


ABSTRACT: Mast cells (MCs) are important in intestinal homeostasis and pathogen defense but are also implicated in many of the clinical manifestations in disorders such as irritable bowel syndrome. The utility of specific staining for MCs to quantify and phenotype them in intestinal biopsies in patients with gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms is controversial and is not a widely adopted practice. Whether or not intestinal MCs are increased or have a unique phenotype in individuals with hereditary alpha-tryptasemia (HαT), who have extra copies of the MC tryptase gene TPSAB1 and typically elevated baseline serum tryptase levels >8 ng/mL is not known. We examined the duodenal biopsies of 17 patients with HαT and compared them to 15 patients with mast cell activation syndrome who had baseline serum tryptases <8 ng/mL (MCAS-NT) and 12 GI-controls. We determined that the HαT subjects had increased MCs in the duodenum compared with MCAS-NT and GI-controls (median=30.0; interquartile range [IQR]: 20.0 to 40.0 vs. median=15.0; IQR: 5.00 to 20.0; P=0.013 and median=15.0; IQR: 13.8 to 20.0; P=0.004, respectively). These MCs were significantly found in clusters (<15 MCs) and were located throughout the mucosa and submucosa including the superficial villi compared with MCAS-NT and GI-control patients. Spindle-shaped MCs were observed in all groups including controls. These data demonstrate that HαT is associated with increased small intestinal MCs that may contribute to the prevalent GI manifestations observed among individuals with this genetic trait.

SUBMITTER: Hamilton MJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8192345 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Distinct Small Intestine Mast Cell Histologic Changes in Patients With Hereditary Alpha-tryptasemia and Mast Cell Activation Syndrome.

Hamilton Matthew J MJ   Zhao Melissa M   Giannetti Matthew P MP   Weller Emily E   Hufdhi Raied R   Novak Peter P   Mendoza-Alvarez Lybil B LB   Hornick Jason J   Lyons Jonathan J JJ   Glover Sarah C SC   Castells Mariana C MC   Pozdnyakova Olga O  

The American journal of surgical pathology 20210701 7


Mast cells (MCs) are important in intestinal homeostasis and pathogen defense but are also implicated in many of the clinical manifestations in disorders such as irritable bowel syndrome. The utility of specific staining for MCs to quantify and phenotype them in intestinal biopsies in patients with gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms is controversial and is not a widely adopted practice. Whether or not intestinal MCs are increased or have a unique phenotype in individuals with hereditary alpha-trypta  ...[more]

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