A Scoring System for Identifying Patients Likely to Be Diagnosed with Low-Grade Coeliac Enteropathy
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Patients and Methods
2.1. Patients
2.2. Studies on Duodenal Biopsies
2.3. Coeliac Serology
2.4. Coeliac Genetics
2.5. Low-Grade Coeliac Enteropathy Diagnosis
2.6. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Intestinal IgA Transglutaminase 2 Subepithelial Deposits
3.2. Accuracy for the Diagnosis of Seronegative Low-Grade Coeliac Enteropathy
4. Discussion
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Writing Assistance
Guarantor of the Article
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Variable | Low-Grade Coeliac Enteropathy (n = 50) | Non-Coeliac (n = 54) | p |
---|---|---|---|
Sex (% women) | 30 (60%) | 43 (79.6%) | 0.029 |
Age (years) | 37.3 ± 2.8 | 41.3 ± 1.9 | 0.24 |
CD 1st degree relatives (%) | 13 (26%) | 9 (16.6%) | 0.24 |
Clinical presentation | |||
Gastrointestinal | 42 (84%) | 48 (89%) | 0.46 |
Extraintestinal | 8 (16%) | 6 (11%) | |
IEL count (per 100 epithelial cells) | 39.0 ± 1.8 | 37.2 ± 1.8 | 0.46 |
19–25 (per 100 epithelial cells) (%) | 5 (10%) | 13 (24%) | 0.06 |
>25 (per 100 epithelial cells) (%) | 45 (90%) | 41 (76%) | |
HLA-DQ2.5/8+ (%) | 45 (90%) | 38 (70.4%) | 0.013 |
DQ2.5+ (%) | 38 (76%) | 23 (42.6%) | 0.001 |
DQ8+ (%) | 11 (25%) | 19 (37.3%) | 0.20 |
DQ8+ plus DQ2.2+ (%) | 2 (4%) | 0 (0%) | 0.23 |
2 alleles of DQ2.5- and DQ8- (%) | 0 (0%) | 4 (7.4%) | 0.11 |
Serum anti-tTG2 >2 (%) | 20 (40%) | 1 (1.9%) | <0.0005 |
>30 U/mL | 3 | 0 | |
>8 to 30 U/mL | 10 | 0 | |
>2 to 8 U/mL * | 7 | 1 | |
IEL cytometry pattern | |||
↑TCRγδ+ (%) | 45 (90%) | 15 (27.8%) | <0.0005 |
↑TCRγδ+ plus↓CD3− (%) | 27 (54%) | 7 (13%) | <0.0005 |
Predictors | OR (95% CI) | p Value |
---|---|---|
Serum anti-tTG2 >2 U/mL | 53 (2.5–1102) | 0.010 |
↑TCRγδ+ IEL | 26.4 (8–92) | <0.0005 |
IEL count >25% | 15.5 (2.8–86) | 0.002 |
After excluding serology as a predictor variable: | ||
↑TCRγδ+ IEL | 36.1 (10–126) | <0.0005 |
IEL count >25% | 7.85 (2–32) | 0.004 |
HLA-DQ2.5+ | 3.2 (1.03–10) | 0.043 |
Predictors | Points |
---|---|
Serum anti-tTG2 | |
>20 U/mL | 10 |
>8–20 U/mL or >2–8 U/mL plusEmA+ | 6 |
>2 to 8 U/mL plusEmA- | 2 |
≤2 U/mL | 0 |
IEL cytometry pattern | |
↑TCRγδ+ cells | 7 |
Histology (IEL count) | |
>25% | 5 |
19–25% | 0 |
<19% | −1 |
Coeliac genetics: | |
DQ 2.5+ | 3 |
DQ8+/DQ2.2+/Allele DQB1 of haplotype DQ2.5+ | 0 |
2 alleles DQ2.5- and DQ8- | −1 |
Sensitivity (%) (95% CI) | Specificity (%) (95% CI) | LR+ (95% CI) | LR− (95% CI) | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Score system >10 | 77 (CI, 57–89) | 85 (CI, 72–93) | 5.2 (CI, 2.6–10) | 0.27 (CI, 0.14–0.53) |
↑TCRγδ+ | 83 (CI, 64.5–94) | 72 (CI, 58–83) | 3.0 (CI, 1.9-–4.7) | 0.23 (CI, 0.1–0.52) |
CD lymphogram | 43 (CI, 26–62) | 87 (CI, 74–94) | 3.3 (CI, 1.5–7.5) | 0.65 (CI, 0.5–0.89) |
IgA tTG2 deposits * | 65 (CI, 41–84) | 54.5 (CI, 39–69) | 1.4 (CI, 0.9–2.2) | 0.64 (CI, 0.34–1.2) |
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Fernández-Bañares, F.; Carrasco, A.; Rosinach, M.; Arau, B.; García-Puig, R.; González, C.; Tristán, E.; Zabana, Y.; Esteve, M. A Scoring System for Identifying Patients Likely to Be Diagnosed with Low-Grade Coeliac Enteropathy. Nutrients 2019, 11, 1050. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu11051050
Fernández-Bañares F, Carrasco A, Rosinach M, Arau B, García-Puig R, González C, Tristán E, Zabana Y, Esteve M. A Scoring System for Identifying Patients Likely to Be Diagnosed with Low-Grade Coeliac Enteropathy. Nutrients. 2019; 11(5):1050. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu11051050
Chicago/Turabian StyleFernández-Bañares, Fernando, Anna Carrasco, Mercè Rosinach, Beatriz Arau, Roger García-Puig, Clarisa González, Eva Tristán, Yamile Zabana, and Maria Esteve. 2019. "A Scoring System for Identifying Patients Likely to Be Diagnosed with Low-Grade Coeliac Enteropathy" Nutrients 11, no. 5: 1050. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu11051050
APA StyleFernández-Bañares, F., Carrasco, A., Rosinach, M., Arau, B., García-Puig, R., González, C., Tristán, E., Zabana, Y., & Esteve, M. (2019). A Scoring System for Identifying Patients Likely to Be Diagnosed with Low-Grade Coeliac Enteropathy. Nutrients, 11(5), 1050. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu11051050