Original Article

Subject Category: Immunology/Infection

Journal of Investigative Dermatology (2007) 127, 2158–2165; doi:10.1038/sj.jid.5700929; published online 28 June 2007

Serum IL-8 in Patients with Dermatitis Herpetiformis is Produced in Response to Dietary Gluten

Russell P Hall III1, Keith M Benbenisty1, Clinzo Mickle1, Fumiko Takeuchi1 and Robert D Streilein1

1Division of Dermatology, Department of Medicine, Duke University Medical Center, Durham VA Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina, USA

Correspondence: Dr Russell P. Hall III, Division of Dermatology, Department of Medicine, Box 3135, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina 27710, USA. E-mail: Hall0009@mc.duke.edu

Received 15 February 2007; Accepted 2 April 2007; Published online 28 June 2007.

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Abstract

Patients with dermatitis herpetiformis (DH) have a gluten-sensitive enteropathy and while on gluten-containing diets have elevated levels of serum IL-8. We hypothesized that the mucosal immune response to gluten is responsible for the elevated serum IL-8. Six DH patients were studied while on a gluten-free diet (GFD), whereas four continued on a normal diet. Patients were followed for a mean 2.2 years and serum IL-8 was analyzed. Small bowel biopsies from five DH patients on normal diets, two DH patients on GFD, and six subjects with no small bowel abnormalities were analyzed for IL-8 mRNA. Serum IL-8 levels normalized in five of six patients on GFD and decreased in one, whereas serum IL-8 levels showed no statistically significant change in DH patients on normal diets. Small bowel biopsies from DH patients on normal diets had increased expression of IL-8 mRNA compared to normal subjects, whereas patients on a GFD showed no significant increase in small bowel mRNA. No significant IL-8 mRNA was detected in normal skin biopsies from patients with DH. These observations suggest that the IL-8 in the serum of patients with DH originates from the small bowel as a mucosal immune response to gluten ingestion.

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