| Literature DB >> 25374731 |
Eli Magen1, Viktor Feldman2, Mishal Joseph3, Hadari Israel4.
Abstract
Selective IgM immunodeficiency (SIgMID) is a heterogeneous disorder with no known genetic background and may occur as a primary or a secondary condition. Celiac disease has been reported in association with several humeral immunodeficiencies, including isolated severe selective IgA deficiency, panhypogammaglobulinemia, and isolated combined IgA and IgM deficiency. There are only few reported cases of pediatric and adult patients with SIgMID and celiac disease. In this paper, we describe an adult patient with a symptomatic secondary SIgMID associated with undiagnosed celiac disease, with a resolution of clinical symptoms of immunodeficiency and serum IgM normalization following a gluten-free diet.Entities:
Year: 2012 PMID: 25374731 PMCID: PMC4207492 DOI: 10.1155/2012/684247
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Reports Immunol ISSN: 2090-6617
Immunologic studies.
| Result | Reference range | |
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| Innate immunity | ||
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| White blood cell count, 103/ | 6.9 | 4.5–10.8 |
| Hemoglobin, g/dL | 14.7 | 13.5–16.9 |
| Absolute neutrophil count, 103/ | 4.3 | 2.0–8.1 |
| Absolute lymphocyte count, 103/ | 1.8 | 0.9–3.3 |
| Absolute monocyte count, 103/ | 0.6 | 0.0–0.8 |
| Absolute eosinophil count, 103/ | 0.2 | 0.0–0.54 |
| Platelets, 103/ | 184 | 150–450 |
| C3, mg/dL | 116 | 90–180 |
| C4, mg/dL | 29 | 10–40 |
| CH50 U/mL | 240 | 101–300 |
| C reactive protein, mg/dL | 0.06 | 0–5 |
| Phagocytosis assay (% phagocytosis) | 34.3 | 25–45 |
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| Adaptive immunity | ||
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| Lymphocyte subsets, N/ | ||
| CD3 + T cells | 1349 (75) | 620–1850 (62–84) |
| CD3 + CD4 + T cells | 1104 (61) | 345–1200 (31–61) |
| CD3 + CD8 + T cells | 257 (14) | 85–730 (10–38) |
| CD4/CD8 ratio | 4.3 | 0.9–1.9 |
| CD3 − CD19 + B cells | 329 (18) | 50–480 (5–26) |
| CD3 − CD56 + NK cells | 134 (7) | 15–350 (1–17) |
| Serum immunoglobulins | ||
| IgM, mg/dL | 9 | 40–230 |
| IgA, mg/dL | 172 | 70–400 |
| IgG, mg/dL | 1186 | 700–1600 |
| IgG1, mg/dL | 636 | 365–941 |
| IgG2, mg/dL | 345 | 165–545 |
| IgG3, mg/dL | 52 | 32–116 |
| IgG4, mg/dL | 64 | 6–121 |
| IgE, mg/dL | 11 | 0–87 |
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| Autoantibodies | ||
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| ANA | Positive | Negative |
| Anti-dsDNA antibody | 4 | Positive: >20 |
| Anti-Smith Ab | 11.5 | Negative: <15 |
| ANCA | Negative | Negative |
| RF | Negative | Negative |
| IgA-tTG (EU/mL) | 14 | Negative: <20 |
| Mitochondrial Ab | Negative | Negative |
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| Serological blood tests | ||
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| HIV 1,2 Ab, ELISA | Negative | Negative |
| HBs-Ag | Negative | Negative |
| HCV | Negative | Negative |
| TPHA | Negative | Negative |
| CMV Ab IgM (AU/mL) | 0.13 | Nonreactive: <6 |
| CMV Ab IgG (AU/mL) | >250 | Positive: >20 |
| EBV EBNA Ab IgG | 486 | Reactive: >6 |
Abbreviations: ANA: antinuclear antibodies; ANCA: antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies; dsDNA: double-stranded DNA; ELISA: enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay; HIV: human immunodeficiency virus; Ig: immunoglobulin; RF: rheumatoid factor, HCV: hepatitis C Virus; TPHA: treponema pallidum particle agglutination assay; IgA-tTG: IgA anti tissue transglutaminase antibodies; CMV: cytomegalovirus; EBV: epstein barr virus; cpm: counts per minute.