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Will the Real Coeliac Disease Please Stand Up? Coeliac Disease Prevalence in the German LIFE Child Study.

Norman Händel1, Thomas Mothes2, David Petroff3, Ronny Baber2,4, Anne Jurkutat4, Gunter Flemming1, Wieland Kiess1,4, Andreas Hiemisch1,4, Antje Körner1,4, Wolfgang Schlumberger5, Joachim Thiery2,4, Johannes Wolf2.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Assessing the seroprevalence and the prevalence of definite coeliac disease (CD) in the German LIFE Child Health study cohort including immunoglobulin A (IgA) antibodies against tissue transglutaminase (IgA-TTG) in addition to IgG antibodies against deamidated gliadin peptides (IgG-DGP) and human leukocyte antigen (HLA)-DQ2/8 genotyping.
METHODS: Samples from children and adolescents were first screened for IgA-TTG and IgG-DGP. If IgA-TTG was above 0.5 times the upper limit of normal and/or IgG-DGP was positive, IgA antibodies against endomysium (IgA-EmA) were measured, and HLA was genotyped. In patients with only IgG-DGP positivity, total IgA was assayed. Subjects with suspicious results were followed up serologically and, in case of repeatedly positive antibody results, invited for a personal interview. Further diagnostic data were obtained independent from our study.
RESULTS: We screened 2363 children's blood samples collected from 2011 to 2015. The seroprevalence, that is, IgA-TTG and/or IgA-EmA positivity or IgG-DGP positivity with IgA <0.05 g/L, was 1.57% (95% confidence interval [CI95%] 1.14-2.15). The prevalence of suspected CD, that is, seroprevalence and compatible HLA genotype with hitherto unknown mucosal damage, was 1.35% (CI95% 0.96-1.91). Definite CD, that is, seropositivity accompanied by positive intestinal biopsy or IgA-TTG ≥ 10 × upper limit of normal, was found in 0.42% (CI95% 0.22-0.80). Seven children claimed to have CD. The HLA haplotype, however, matched in only 4 of them resulting in an overall CD prevalence of at least 0.59% (CI95% 0.34-1.02). Thirteen unclear cases remained; therefore, the prevalence may even be higher.
CONCLUSIONS: The prevalence of definite CD in a population-representative German cohort is higher than previously described. HLA-DQ typing is helpful to identify false-positive IgA-TTG patients negative for IgA-EmA and/or IgG-DGP under screening conditions and unmasks possible misdiagnoses of CD.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29901554     DOI: 10.1097/MPG.0000000000002052

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr        ISSN: 0277-2116            Impact factor:   2.839


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