Recent studies
suggest that
autoimmune
mechanisms may be
involved in the
etiology of chronic
idiopathic urticaria
(CIU). There is a
higher prevalence of
B12 deficiency in
autoimmune diseases
and possibly in
gastric Helicobacter
pylori (H. pylori)
infection. The
frequency of B12
deficiency in CIU is
unknown.
Our objective
in this study was to
determine the
prevalence of B12
deficiency in
patients with CIU
and also its
relationship to
gastric H. pylori
infection and
serologic markers of
autoimmunity in
these groups.
Thirty-three
patients with CIU
and 27 healthy
controls were
included in the
study. Serum vitamin
B12 levels, H.
pylori infection and
serological markers
of autoimmunity (anti-thyroglobulin,
thyroid microsomal,
gastric parietal
cell and antinuclear
autoantibodies) were
investigated. H.
pylori infection was
determined according
to serology and
gastric biopsy in 19
patients, serology
and urea breath test
in 4 patients and
serology alone in
the remaining 10
patients. Serum B12
levels were below
the normal reference
range in 11/33
(33.3%) patients
with CIU. The mean
serum B12 levels
among patients with
CIU and the controls
were 281±127.5 pg/ml
and 465.1±140.3 pg/ml
(p=0.0001),
respectively. Anti-thyroid
antibodies were
positive in 6 of 11
patients (54.5%)
with low B12 levels,
but only in 4 of
27 (14.8%) healthy
controls (p=0.019).
Anti-GPC antibodies
were positive in 4
of 11 (36.4%)
patients with CIU
and low B12 levels,
but only in 2 of 27
(7.4%) healthy
controls (p=0.047).
In CIU patients,
there was no
difference
in the frequency of
IgG H. pylori
antibodies between
those with low B12
levels and normal
B12 levels. Among
the 19 patients who
had been performed
gastric endoscopy,
15 patients (78.9%)
had chronic antral
gastritis, 2
patients (10.5%) had
atrophic gastritis
and there were
normal findings in 2
patients (10.5%).
In conclusion,
serum B12 levels
were found to be
below the normal
reference range in
33% of the patients
with CIU. An
association between
low B12 levels and
H. pylori could not
be shown. The higher
frequency of
antithyroid and antiGPC
antibodies in
patients with low
B12 levels suggest
that low B12 levels
in CIU may be
autoimmune in nature.
Key words: Chronic
idiopathic
urticaria, vitamin
B12 deficiency,
autoimmunity, anti-thyroid
antibodies, gastric.
parietal cell
antibodies,
Helicobacter pylori. |