| Literature DB >> 32532079 |
Irene Marafini1,2, Giovanni Monteleone1,2, Carmine Stolfi1,3.
Abstract
Celiac disease (CD) is a chronic enteropathy that develops in genetically susceptible individuals after the ingestion of gluten. There has been a substantial increase in CD prevalence in the last 50 years, and it is now estimated that this disease affects approximately 1% of the population in the Western world. In the large majority of cases, CD is a benign disease, characterized by the complete resolution of symptoms and a normal life expectancy after the onset of a gluten-free diet (GFD). However, failure to adhere to a strict GFD bears the risk of adverse events and increases mortality. A considerable number of studies have considered the possible association between CD and neoplasms. In particular, an increased risk of malignancies, such as cancers of the gastrointestinal tract and intestinal lymphomas, has been reported. In this review, we summarize and discuss the current evidence on the possible association between CD and cancer.Entities:
Keywords: HLA-DQ2; HLA-DQ8; T-cell lymphoma; colorectal cancer; gluten; gluten-free diet; refractory celiac disease; small bowel adenocarcinoma
Year: 2020 PMID: 32532079 PMCID: PMC7312081 DOI: 10.3390/ijms21114155
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Mol Sci ISSN: 1422-0067 Impact factor: 5.923
Differences among CD, RCD type 1, RCD type 2, and EATL.
| Examinations | CD | RCD Type 1 | RCD Type 2 | EATL |
|---|---|---|---|---|
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| Chronic enteropathy triggered by dietary gluten | Persistence of gluten-independent villous atrophy | Low-grade lymphoma | High-grade lymphoma |
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| Increased IEL CD3+ with polyclonal TCR | Increased IEL CD3+ with polyclonal TCR | Increased IEL CD3- with monoclonal TCR | Atypical IEL with monoclonal TCR |
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| Indolent | Rather indolent | Aggressive | Highly aggressive |
Abbreviations: CD: celiac disease; RCD: refractory CD; EATL: enteropathy associated T cell lymphoma; SBC: small bowel carcinoma; IEL: intraepithelial lymphocytes; TCR: T cell receptor.
Most relevant studies examining cancer risk in CD patients.
| First Author | Year | Cancer Type | Cohort | Number of Patients | Notes | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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| 2002 | Malignant lymphoma | Swedish | 11,019 | The overall cancer risk is only moderately increased | [ |
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| 2002 | Breast | Swedish | 11,019 | - | [ |
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| 2004 | Breast | British | 869 | - | [ |
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| 2012 | Esophageal | Swedish | 28,882 | The increased risk is limited to the first year after CD diagnosis | [ |
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| 2011 | NHL | Swedish | 28,989 | The risk was lower in patients with latent CD | [ |
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| 2008 | NHL | British | 1997 | - | [ |
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| 2005 | B cell NHL | Swedish | 11,650 | 44% of patients with B cell NHL had a history of autoimmune diseases other than CD | [ |
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| 2015 | Small bowel | Meta-analysis | - | - | [ |
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| 2012 | Breast | Swedish | 17,852 | - | [ |
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| 2010 | Colonic adenoma | US | 180 | - | [ |
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| 2013 | Colorectal | Argentine | 118 | - | [ |
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| 2014 | Melanoma | Swedish | 29,028 | - | [ |
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| 2011 | Papillary thyroid | Italian | 1757 | Only 6 cases of thyroid cancers were identified | [ |
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| 2013 | Thyroid | US | 606 | - | [ |
Pink background = increased risk; green background = reduced risk; grey background = no risk change; * indicates that the study is a meta-analysis. Abbreviations: NHL, non-Hodgkin lymphoma; CD, celiac disease, US, United States.
Studies examining lymphoma risk in CD patients.
| Cancer Type | Cohort | First Author | Year | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
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| British | Holmes | 1989 | [ |
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| British | Logan | 1989 | [ |
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| Finnish | Collin | 1994 | [ |
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| Italian | Corrao | 2001 | [ |
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| Swedish | Askling | 2002 | [ |
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| US | Green | 2003 | [ |
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| Swedish | Smedby | 2005 | [ |
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| British | Goldacre | 2008 | [ |
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| Swedish | Elfstrom | 2011 | [ |
Pink background = increased risk; grey background = no risk change; Abbreviations: NHL, non-Hodgkin lymphoma; CD, celiac disease, US, United States.
Studies examining small bowel carcinoma risk in CD patients.
| Cancer Type | Cohort | First Author | Year | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
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| British | Kenwright | 1972 | [ |
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| British | Howdle | 2003 | [ |
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| US | Green | 2003 | [ |
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| Swedish | Elfstrom | 2012 | [ |
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| Meta-analysis | Han * | 2015 | [ |
Pink background = increased risk; * indicates that the study is a meta-analysis. Abbreviations: CD, celiac disease; US, United States.
Studies examining the risk of developing other malignancies in CD patients.
| Cancer Type | Cohort | First Author | Year | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
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| Swedish | Askling | 2002 | [ |
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| US | Lebwohl | 2010 | [ |
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| Swedish | Elfstrom | 2012 | [ |
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| Argentine | Pereyra | 2013 | [ |
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| Italian | Volta | 2014 | [ |
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| Swedish | Askling | 2002 | [ |
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| US | Green | 2003 | [ |
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| Swedish | Elfstrom | 2012 | [ |
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| Meta-analysis | Han * | 2015 | [ |
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| Swedish | Askling | 2002 | [ |
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| British | Card | 2004 | [ |
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| Swedish | Ludvigsson | 2012 | [ |
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| US | Kent | 2006 | [ |
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| Italian | Volta | 2011 | [ |
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| US | Ludvigsson | 2013 | [ |
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| Swedish | Askling | 2002 | [ |
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| Swedish | Elfstrom | 2012 | [ |
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| US | Green | 2003 | [ |
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| Swedish | Lebwohl | 2014 | [ |
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| Swedish | Askling | 2002 | [ |
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| Swedish | Elfstrom | 2012 | [ |
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| Swedish | Ludvigsson | 2012 | [ |
Pink background = increased risk; green background = reduced risk; grey background = no risk change; * indicates that the study is a meta-analysis. Abbreviations: CD, celiac disease, US, United States.