Comparison of ELISA for tissue transglutaminase autoantibodies with antiendomysium antibodies in pediatric and adult patients with celiac disease.


Autoria(s): Salmaso, C; Ocmant, Annick; Pesce, G; Altrinetti, V; Montagna, P; Descalzi, D; Martino, S; Bagnasco, M; Mascart, Françoise
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01/06/2001

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BACKGROUND: Tissue transglutaminase (t-TG) is the main autoantigen recognized by the endomysium antibodies (EMA) observed in patients with celiac disease (CD). The aim of the study was to assess an ELISA method for t-TG antibodies (t-TGA) with respect to EMA IF assay in pediatric and adult patients. METHODS: t-TGA were analyzed by ELISA in 220 sera samples: 82 patients with biopsy-proven untreated CD (23 adults and 59 children), 14 CD children on gluten-free diet, 18 asymptomatic relatives of CD patients, and 106 age-matched control patients with gluten-unrelated gastrointestinal diseases (58 adults and 48 children). Serum IgA EMA were tested on umbilical cord sections in all patients. RESULTS: The great majority (92.7%) of untreated CD patients (both adults and children) were t-TGA positive (values ranging from 20.1 to > 300 AU). None of the child control patients and only two out of 58 (3.4%) of the adults with unrelated gastrointestinal diseases had serum t-TGA positivity; two out of 18 first-degree relatives with biopsy-proved silent CD were t-TGA (as well as EMA) positive. Finally, two out of 14 CD children, assuming a gluten-free diet, had serum t-TGA (as well as EMA). A highly significant correlation (P < 0.001) was observed between t-TGA concentrations and EMA. t-TGA showed a sensitivity of 87% and 95%, a specificity of 97% and 100% for adults and children, respectively. CONCLUSION: The method is highly sensitive and specific in the diagnosis of CD and is promising as a tool for routine diagnostic use and population screening, especially in children.

Comparative Study

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Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

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uri/info:doi/10.1034/j.1398-9995.2001.056006544.x

uri/info:pii/all854

uri/info:pmid/11421901

http://hdl.handle.net/2013/ULB-DIPOT:oai:dipot.ulb.ac.be:2013/51036

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en

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Allergy, 56 (6

Palavras-Chave #Sciences bio-médicales et agricoles #Adolescent #Adult #Aged #Aged, 80 and over #Antibodies -- analysis #Autoantibodies -- analysis #Celiac Disease -- immunology #Child #Child Welfare #Child, Preschool #Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay -- methods #Female #Fluorescent Antibody Technique, Indirect -- methods #Humans #Male #Middle Aged #Muscle Fibers, Skeletal -- immunology #ROC Curve #Sensitivity and Specificity #Transglutaminases -- immunology #Celiac disease #ELISA #Endomysium antibodies #Tissue transglutaminase antibodies
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