Npm. De Serre et al., Distinction between coeliac disease and refractory sprue: a simple immunohistochemical method, HISTOPATHOL, 37(1), 2000, pp. 70-77
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Research/Laboratory Medicine & Medical Tecnology","Medical Research Diagnosis & Treatment
Aims: We recently showed that refractory sprue is distinct from coeliac dis
ease, the former being characterized by abnormal intraepithelial T-lymphocy
tes expressing a cytoplasmic CD3 chain (CD3c), lacking CD3 and CD8 surface
expression, and showing TCR gamma gene rearrangements. To take advantage of
the abnormal phenotype of CD3c + CD8 - intraepithelial lymphocytes (IEL) i
n refractory sprue we developed a simple method to distinguish coeliac dise
ase from refractory sprue.
Methods and results: Comparative immunohistochemical studies using anti-CD3
and anti-CD8 antibodies were applied on paraffin-embedded and frozen biops
y specimens in refractory sprue (n = 6), coeliac disease (n = 10). healthy
controls (n = 5) and suspected refractory sprue (n = 6). Comparable results
were obtained on fixed and frozen biopsy specimens. In four of the six pat
ients with suspected refractory sprue, abnormal CD3c + CD8 IEL and TCR gamm
a gene rearrangements were found, as in refractory sprue: the remaining two
patients had normal (CD3+ CD8+) IEL and no TCR gamma gene rearrangements.
Both patients had coeliac disease, as one failed to comply with a gluten-fr
ee diet, while the other was a slow responder.
Conclusion: This simplified immunostaining method using anti-CD3 and anti-C
D8 antibodies on paraffin sections can distinguish active coeliac disease f
rom refractory sprue and should prove useful in clinical practice.