Celiac disease in first degree relatives of celiac children

CONTEXT - The first degree relatives of celiac patients represent a high risk group for the development of this disorder, so their screening may be crucial in the prevention of long-term complications. OBJECTIVE - In order to determine the prevalence of celiac disease in a group of first degree rela...

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Main Authors: Andreia Oliveira, Eunice Trindade, Marta Tavares, Rosa Lima, Mariana Terra, Jorge Amil Dias
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Instituto Brasileiro de Estudos e Pesquisas de Gastroenterologia (IBEPEGE) 2012-09-01
Series:Arquivos de Gastroenterologia
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spelling doaj-ccc99879c28b4fed96b7d68f302babe22020-11-24T23:45:22ZengInstituto Brasileiro de Estudos e Pesquisas de Gastroenterologia (IBEPEGE)Arquivos de Gastroenterologia1678-42192012-09-0149320420710.1590/S0004-28032012000300007S0004-28032012000300007Celiac disease in first degree relatives of celiac childrenAndreia Oliveira0Eunice Trindade1Marta Tavares2Rosa Lima3Mariana Terra4Jorge Amil Dias5São João HospitalSão João HospitalSão João HospitalSão João HospitalSão João HospitalSão João HospitalCONTEXT - The first degree relatives of celiac patients represent a high risk group for the development of this disorder, so their screening may be crucial in the prevention of long-term complications. OBJECTIVE - In order to determine the prevalence of celiac disease in a group of first degree relatives of children with proven gluten intolerance, we conducted a prospective study that consisted in the screening of celiac disease, using a capillary immunoassay rapid test that allows a qualitative detection of IgA antibody to human recombinant tissue transglutaminase (IgA-TTG). METHODS - When the screening test was positive subjects were advised to proceed with further investigation. The screening test was performed in 268 first degree relatives (143 mothers, 89 fathers, 36 siblings) corresponding to 163 children with celiac disease. RESULTS - Screening test was positive in 12 relatives (4.5%), of which 1 refused to continue the investigation. In the remaining 11 relatives celiac disease was diagnosed in 7 cases (2.6%, 5 mothers, 2 fathers) who had a median age of 39 years (27-56 years), mild gastrointestinal symptoms, high titre of IgA-TTG and histology abnormalities confirming the diagnosis. All these patients are currently on a gluten-free diet. CONCLUSION - The prevalence of celiac disease among first degree relatives (2.6%) was 5 times higher than that in the general population. Although the recommendations for screening asymptomatic high risk groups, such as first degree relatives, are not unanimous the early diagnosis is crucial in preventing complications, including nutritional deficiency and cancer.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0004-28032012000300007&lng=en&tlng=enDoença celíacaFamíliaCrianças
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author Andreia Oliveira
Eunice Trindade
Marta Tavares
Rosa Lima
Mariana Terra
Jorge Amil Dias
spellingShingle Andreia Oliveira
Eunice Trindade
Marta Tavares
Rosa Lima
Mariana Terra
Jorge Amil Dias
Celiac disease in first degree relatives of celiac children
Arquivos de Gastroenterologia
Doença celíaca
Família
Crianças
author_facet Andreia Oliveira
Eunice Trindade
Marta Tavares
Rosa Lima
Mariana Terra
Jorge Amil Dias
author_sort Andreia Oliveira
title Celiac disease in first degree relatives of celiac children
title_short Celiac disease in first degree relatives of celiac children
title_full Celiac disease in first degree relatives of celiac children
title_fullStr Celiac disease in first degree relatives of celiac children
title_full_unstemmed Celiac disease in first degree relatives of celiac children
title_sort celiac disease in first degree relatives of celiac children
publisher Instituto Brasileiro de Estudos e Pesquisas de Gastroenterologia (IBEPEGE)
series Arquivos de Gastroenterologia
issn 1678-4219
publishDate 2012-09-01
description CONTEXT - The first degree relatives of celiac patients represent a high risk group for the development of this disorder, so their screening may be crucial in the prevention of long-term complications. OBJECTIVE - In order to determine the prevalence of celiac disease in a group of first degree relatives of children with proven gluten intolerance, we conducted a prospective study that consisted in the screening of celiac disease, using a capillary immunoassay rapid test that allows a qualitative detection of IgA antibody to human recombinant tissue transglutaminase (IgA-TTG). METHODS - When the screening test was positive subjects were advised to proceed with further investigation. The screening test was performed in 268 first degree relatives (143 mothers, 89 fathers, 36 siblings) corresponding to 163 children with celiac disease. RESULTS - Screening test was positive in 12 relatives (4.5%), of which 1 refused to continue the investigation. In the remaining 11 relatives celiac disease was diagnosed in 7 cases (2.6%, 5 mothers, 2 fathers) who had a median age of 39 years (27-56 years), mild gastrointestinal symptoms, high titre of IgA-TTG and histology abnormalities confirming the diagnosis. All these patients are currently on a gluten-free diet. CONCLUSION - The prevalence of celiac disease among first degree relatives (2.6%) was 5 times higher than that in the general population. Although the recommendations for screening asymptomatic high risk groups, such as first degree relatives, are not unanimous the early diagnosis is crucial in preventing complications, including nutritional deficiency and cancer.
topic Doença celíaca
Família
Crianças
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