Title of article :
Is the Prevalence of Celiac Disease Higher than the General Population in Inflammatory Bowel Diseaese?
Author/Authors :
Jandaghi, Elahe Autoimmune and Motility Disorders Research Center - Digestive & Liver Diseases Research Institute - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Hojatnia, Mona Autoimmune and Motility Disorders Research Center - Digestive & Liver Diseases Research Institute - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Vahedi, Homayoon Autoimmune and Motility Disorders Research Center - Digestive & Liver Diseases Research Institute - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Shahbaz-Khani, Bijan Autoimmune and Motility Disorders Research Center - Digestive & Liver Diseases Research Institute - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Kolahdoozan, Shadi Autoimmune and Motility Disorders Research Center - Digestive & Liver Diseases Research Institute - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Ansari, Reza Autoimmune and Motility Disorders Research Center - Digestive & Liver Diseases Research Institute - Tehran University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
BACKGROUND
In some studies inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and celiac disease were
considered to be associated and some belive that this association may influence
the prognosis of IBD. However, there is a cosiderable controversy regarding
this association. Therefore ,we aimed to assess the association of these two
common digestive diseases and evaluate the complications of this association.
METHODS
In this comparative study, 200 patients with ulceritive colitis (UC) and 206
patients with Crohn’s disease (CD) were evaluated for celiac disease using
relevant diagnostic tests and pathologic studies. Total IgA, IgA tissue transgulaminase
antibody and specific IgA anti endomysial antibody were asseyed. In
cases of IgA deficiency, total IgG and IgG tissue TG and IgG anti endomyseal
Ab were measured. Patients with increased specific IgA and IgG antibodies for
celiac disease, underwent endoscopy and 4 standard samples were obtained.
Our results were compared with the results of the prevalence study of celiac
disease in the general population. Data were analyzed using analytic and descriptive
statistics at a significance level of 5%.
RESULTS
Among the studied patients, 1 patient with UC had elevated IgA anti tTG
antibody and IgA anti-endomysial antibody who underwent endoscopy and
celiac was confirmed on pathology. Hence, of the 200 patientswith UC, the
diagnosis of celiac disease was confirmed in 1 patient (1:200) with no significant
difference with the prevalence of celiac disease in the general population
(1:166). However, none of our patients with Crohn’s disease had celiac disease
(0:206).
CONCLUSION
We found no significant difference in the prevalence of celiac disease between
patients with UC and the general population. Since most of our participants
had a mild level of Crohn’s activation, none of those with Crohn’s disease
had celiac disease. Complications of IBD including sclerosing cholangitis,
may be more common in patients with concurrent celiac disease. Therefore, it
is recommended that celiac disease be considered in patients with severe and
complicated IBD.
Keywords :
Anti endomyseal specific antibody , Anti tTG antibody , Crohn’s disease , Ulcerative colitis , Inflammatory bowel disease , Celiac disease
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics