In 62% of patients with spondylarthropathy (SpA) we found clinically unsuspected gut inflammation to feature acute or chronic enterocolitis on ileocolonoscopy. A proportion of patients of the latter group had subclinical Crohn's disease as demonstrated clinically, endoscopically, genetically, histologically and immunopathologically. There is a relation between the activity of the gut inflammation and clinical rheumatic symptoms. A pathogenetic mechanism is increased handling of luminal (bacterial or nutritional) antigen, hence inducing T-cell activation and intestinal inflammation. In ileal mucosal biopsies we showed two different cellular events: increased enterocytic expression of class II molecules in active inflammation and an increase ...