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001-es BibID:BIBFORM044301
Első szerző:Kaukinen, Katri
Cím:Small-bowel mucosal transglutaminase 2-specific IgA deposits in coeliac disease without villous atrophy : a prospective and randomized clinical study / Kaukinen Katri, Peräaho Markku, Collin Pekka, Partanen Jukka, Woolley Nina, Kaartinen Tanja, Nuutinen Tuula, Halttunen Tuula, Mäki Markku, Korponay-Szabo Ilma
Dátum:2005
ISSN:0036-5521
Megjegyzések:OBJECTIVE:In coeliac disease, autoantibodies directed against transglutaminase 2 are produced in small-bowel mucosa, and they have been found to be deposited extracellularly. The aim of this study was to investigate whether such mucosal IgA deposits are important in the diagnostic work-up of early-stage coeliac disease without small-bowel mucosal villous atrophy.MATERIAL AND METHODS:Forty-one adults suspected of coeliac disease owing to increased density of mucosal gamma(delta)+ intraepithelial lymphocytes but normal villous morphology were randomized to gluten challenge or a gluten-free diet for 6 months. Clinically and histologically verified gluten dependency was compared with existence of small-bowel mucosal transglutaminase 2-specific extracellular IgA deposits and (coeliac disease-type) HLA DQ2 and DQ8; 34 non-coeliac subjects and 18 patients with classical coeliac disease served as controls.RESULTS:Of the 41 patients, 5 in the challenge group and 6 in the gluten-free diet group were clinically gluten sensitive; all 11 had HLA DQ2 or DQ8. Ten of these 11 patients showed transglutaminase 2-targeted mucosal IgA deposits, which were dependent on gluten consumption. Minimal IgA deposits were seen in only 3 out of 30 patients with suspected coeliac disease without any clinically detected gluten dependency. The deposits were found in all classical coeliac patients and in none of the non-coeliac control subjects.CONCLUSIONS:Clinically pertinent coeliac disease exists despite normal small-bowel mucosal villous architecture. Mucosal transglutaminase 2-specific IgA deposits can be utilized in detecting such patients with genetic gluten intolerance
Tárgyszavak:Orvostudományok Klinikai orvostudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
Megjelenés:Scandinavian Journal Of Gastroenterology. - 40 : 5 (2005), p. 564-572. -
További szerzők:Peräaho, Markku Collin, Pekka Partanen, Jukka Woolley, Nina Kaartinen, Tanja Nuutinen, Tuula Halttunen, Tuula Mäki, Markku Korponay-Szabó Ilma (1959-) (gyermekgyógyász)
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