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Research articleHumoral immunoreactivity to gliadin and to tissue transglutaminase is present in some patients with multiple myelomaZorica Juranic1 , Jelena Radic1 , Aleksandra Konic-Ristic2 , Svetislav Jelic1 , Biljana Mihaljevic3 , Ivan Stankovic2 , Suzana Matkovic1 , Irina Besu1 and Dušica Gavrilović1  1Institute for Oncology and Radiology of Serbia, Pasterova 14, Belgrade, Serbia 2Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia 3School of Medicine, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia author email corresponding author email
BMC Immunology 2008,
9:22doi:10.1186/1471-2172-9-22 Abstract
Background
Multiple myeloma (MM) is a clonal B-cell disorder with many immunological disturbances. The aim of this work was to assess whether some of food antigens contribute to the imbalance of immune response by screening the sera of MM patients for their immunoreactivity to food constituent gliadin, to tissue transglutaminase-2 (tTG-2) and to Ro/SSA antigen.
Sera from 61 patients with MM in various stages of disease, before, or after some cycles of conventional therapy were analyzed by commercial Binding Site ELISA tests. The control group consisted of 50 healthy volunteers. Statistical analysis of data obtained was performed by Mann Whitney Test.
Results
The higher serum IgA immunoreactivity to gliadin was found in 14/56 patients and in one of control people. The enhanced serum IgG immunoreactivity to gliadin was found in only two of tested patients and in two controls. The enhanced IgA immunoreactivity to tTG-2 was found in 10/49 patients' sera, while 4/45 patients had higher serum IgG immunoreactivity. The enhanced serum IgG immunoreactivity to RoSSÀ antigen was found in 9/47 analyzed MM patients' sera. Statistical analysis of data obtained revealed that only the levels of anti-tTG-2 IgA immunoreactivity in patients with MM were significantly higher than these obtained in healthy controls (P < 0.02)
Conclusion
Data obtained showed the existence of the enhanced serum immunoreactivity to gliadin, tTG-2 and Ro/SSA antigens in some patients with MM. These at least partially could contribute to the immunological imbalance frequently found in this disease. |