1. High prevalence of eosinophilic esophagitis in patients with inherited connective tissue disorders
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Philip E. Putnam, J. Pablo Abonia, Karl F. von Tiehl, Marc E. Rothenberg, Keith Marsolo, Emily M. Stucke, James P. Franciosi, Molly S. Griffith, Katherine A. Kemme, Margaret H. Collins, Lisa J. Martin, Ting Wen, Stephanie M. Ware, Brad T. Tinkle, and Tommie M. Grotjan
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Male ,Connective Tissue Disorder ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,Immunology ,Population ,Collagen Type VIII ,Loeys–Dietz syndrome ,Gastroenterology ,Article ,Marfan Syndrome ,Atopy ,Esophagus ,Internal medicine ,Prevalence ,medicine ,Humans ,Immunology and Allergy ,RNA, Messenger ,Child ,Connective Tissue Diseases ,Eosinophilic esophagitis ,education ,education.field_of_study ,business.industry ,Eosinophilic Esophagitis ,medicine.disease ,Child, Preschool ,Relative risk ,Cohort ,GERD ,Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome ,Female ,business - Abstract
Background Eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE) is an emerging chronic inflammatory disease mediated by immune hypersensitization to multiple foods and strongly associated with atopy and esophageal remodeling. Objective We provide clinical and molecular evidence indicating a high prevalence of EoE in patients with inherited connective tissue disorders (CTDs). Methods We examined the rate of EoE among patients with CTDs and subsequently analyzed esophageal mRNA transcript profiles in patients with EoE with or without CTD features. Results We report a cohort of 42 patients with EoE with a CTD-like syndrome, representing 0.8% of patients with CTDs and 1.3% of patients with EoE within our hospital-wide electronic medical record database and our EoE research registry, respectively. An 8-fold risk of EoE in patients with CTDs (relative risk, 8.1; 95% confidence limit, 5.1-12.9; χ 2 1 = 112.0; P −3 ) was present compared with the general population. Esophageal transcript profiling identified a distinct subset of genes, including COL8A2 , in patients with EoE and CTDs. Conclusion There is a remarkable association of EoE with CTDs and evidence for a differential expression of genes involved in connective tissue repair in this cohort. Thus, we propose stratification of patients with EoE and CTDs into a subset referred to as EoE-CTD.
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- 2013
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