Title of article :
Detection of asymptomatic celiac disease in two siblings from a mother with non-celiac gluten sensitivity
Author/Authors :
Volta, Umberto University of Bologna - Italy , Caio, Giacomo University of Bologna - Italy , Manfredini, Roberto Harvard Medical School - USA , De Giorgio, Roberto University of Ferrara - Italy
Abstract :
Non-celiac gluten sensitivity and celiac disease are known to be two distinct clinical entities, however, non-celiac gluten sensitivity
has been detected in a proportion of first-degree relatives of celiac patients. Herein for the first time we describe the occurrence of
asymptomatic celiac disease in two siblings, a girl and a boy, whose mother suffered from a proven non-celiac gluten sensitivity. Both
the 12-year old girl and 9-year old boy were positive for anti-endomysial and anti-tissue transglutaminase antibodies of IgA class at a
very high and low titer, respectively. Duodenal biopsy confirmed the diagnosis of active celiac disease (severe villous flattening) in
the girl, whereas her brother had Marsh 1 lesion consistent with a potential celiac disease. This case report indicates that antibody
screening for celiac disease can be recommended in any symptomatic or asymptomatic first-degree relatives of patients with nonceliac gluten sensitivity.
Keywords :
Celiac disease , Non-celiac gluten sensitivity , Screening , Serology , Relatives , Familiarity
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics