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The anti-deamidated gliadin peptide antibodies unmask celiac disease in small children with chronic diarrhoea.
The anti-deamidated gliadin peptide antibodies unmask celiac disease in small children with chronic diarrhoea.
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Digestive and liver disease : official journal of the Italian Society of Gastroenterology and the Italian Association for the Study of the Liver [Dig Liver Dis] 2011 Jun; Vol. 43 (6), pp. 465-9. Date of Electronic Publication: 2011 Jan 22. - Publication Year :
- 2011
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Abstract
- Objectives: To assess the usefulness of a new class of antibodies, the anti-deamidated gliadin peptides, in the diagnostic approach to children less than 2 years with suspected celiac disease.<br />Patients and Methods: We investigated 40 children (median age: 16.8 months; age range: 4-24 months), with symptoms and signs of chronic enteropathy and high serum levels of conventional anti-gliadin antibodies, but normal values of anti-transglutaminase and anti-endomysial antibodies; all underwent measurement of anti-deamidated gliadin peptides serum levels, upper gastrointestinal endoscopy with biopsies and HLA typing; 40 subjects served as controls.<br />Results: In 29 patients (group A) serum levels of anti-deamidated gliadin peptides were normal and duodenal histology showed a spectrum of abnormalities ranging from mucosal inflammatory infiltrates to villous damage (in almost all cases compatible with Marsh 1-to-2 lesions). All improved on a cow's and soy milk free diet containing gluten. In 11 patients (group B) there were high serum levels of anti-deamidated gliadin peptides and histology showed features suggestive of celiac disease (Marsh 2-to-3 lesions) in all; furthermore, human leucocyte antigen typing was consistent with a celiac disease genetic pattern in all. Group B patients significantly improved on a gluten free diet containing cow's and soy milk proteins. None of the control group was anti-deamidated gliadin peptides positive.<br />Conclusions: In children younger than 2 years with signs of chronic enteropathy and normal values of classical serum markers of celiac disease, the latter can be predicted by high serum levels of anti-deamidated gliadin peptides.<br /> (Copyright © 2011 Editrice Gastroenterologica Italiana S.r.l. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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- Biomarkers blood
Case-Control Studies
Celiac Disease diet therapy
Celiac Disease immunology
Child, Preschool
Chronic Disease
Diagnosis, Differential
Female
Humans
Infant
Male
Peptide Fragments immunology
Celiac Disease diagnosis
Diarrhea etiology
Gliadin immunology
Immunoglobulin A blood
Immunoglobulin G blood
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Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1878-3562
- Volume :
- 43
- Issue :
- 6
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Digestive and liver disease : official journal of the Italian Society of Gastroenterology and the Italian Association for the Study of the Liver
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 21257356
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dld.2010.12.006