Celiac disease in pediatric patients according to HLA genetic risk classes: a retrospective observational study

Abstract Background Celiac disease (CD) is an autoimmune enteropathy in which HLA-DQ haplotypes define susceptibility. Our aim was to evaluate if belonging to a certain HLA-DQ class risk could be associated to the clinical, serological and histological presentation of CD. Methods We performed a retr...

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Main Authors: Carlo Tolone, Marisa Piccirillo, Pasquale Dolce, Salvatore Alfiero, Mattia Arenella, Marina Sarnataro, Patrizia Iardino, Alessia Pucciarelli, Caterina Strisciuglio
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Published: BMC 2021-05-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s13052-021-01052-1
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spelling doaj-e80f4122e30b4495b6e600f69b3f13cf2021-05-09T11:47:02ZengBMCItalian Journal of Pediatrics1824-72882021-05-014711810.1186/s13052-021-01052-1Celiac disease in pediatric patients according to HLA genetic risk classes: a retrospective observational studyCarlo Tolone0Marisa Piccirillo1Pasquale Dolce2Salvatore Alfiero3Mattia Arenella4Marina Sarnataro5Patrizia Iardino6Alessia Pucciarelli7Caterina Strisciuglio8Department of Pediatrics, University of Campania Luigi VanvitelliDepartment of Pediatrics, University of Campania Luigi VanvitelliDepartment of Public Health, University of Naples Federico IIDepartment of Pediatrics, University of Campania Luigi VanvitelliDepartment of Pediatrics, University of Campania Luigi VanvitelliDepartment of Pediatrics, University of Campania Luigi VanvitelliUOC Clinic and Molecular Pathology, University of Campania Luigi VanvitelliDepartment of Precision Medicine, University of Campania Luigi VanvitelliDepartment of Pediatrics, University of Campania Luigi VanvitelliAbstract Background Celiac disease (CD) is an autoimmune enteropathy in which HLA-DQ haplotypes define susceptibility. Our aim was to evaluate if belonging to a certain HLA-DQ class risk could be associated to the clinical, serological and histological presentation of CD. Methods We performed a retrospective observational monocentric study including all 300 patients diagnosed with CD, who underwent HLA typing. Clinical, serological and histological data was collected from clinical records and their association with HLA-DQ class risk was verified through statistical tests. Results In our sample mean age at onset was 6.7 ± 4.2 years, with a prevalence of females (n = 183; 61%), typical symptoms (n = 242; 80.6%) and anti-tTG IgA ≥ 100 U/mL (n = 194; 64.7%). Family history was present only in 19% (n = 57) of patients, and it was not significantly associated with any of the clinical and demographical data analyzed or the belonging to a certain HLA-DQ class risk. We found in the male population more frequently a coexistence of CD and atopic syndrome (males: n = 47; 40.2%; females: n = 50; 27.3%; p = 0.020). Early age of onset, instead, was associated with typical symptoms (m = 6.4 ± 4; p = 0.045) and elevated liver enzymes (m = 5 ± 3.8; p < 0.001), while later age of onset was associated with presence of other autoimmune diseases (m = 8.2 ± 4; p = 0.01). We observed statistically significant influences of HLA class risk on antibodies and liver enzymes levels: G1, G4 and G2 classes showed more frequently anti-tTG IgA ≥ 100 U/mL (n = 44; 80%, n = 16; 69.6%, n = 48; 67.6% respectively; p-value = 0.037), and in patients from G2 class we found enhanced liver enzymes (n = 28; 39.4%; p-value = 0.005). HLA class risk was still significantly associated with anti-tTG ≥ 100 (p = 0.044) and with hypertransaminasemia (p = 0.010) after a multiple logistic regression adjusted for the effect of gender, age at onset and family history. Conclusions We failed to prove an association between HLA-DQ genotypes and the clinical features in our CD pediatric patients. Although, our results suggest an effect of the DQB1–02 allele not only on the level of antibodies to tTG, but possibly also on liver involvement.https://doi.org/10.1186/s13052-021-01052-1Celiac diseaseHLA-DQ2/ DQ8Clinical and serological manifestation
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author Carlo Tolone
Marisa Piccirillo
Pasquale Dolce
Salvatore Alfiero
Mattia Arenella
Marina Sarnataro
Patrizia Iardino
Alessia Pucciarelli
Caterina Strisciuglio
spellingShingle Carlo Tolone
Marisa Piccirillo
Pasquale Dolce
Salvatore Alfiero
Mattia Arenella
Marina Sarnataro
Patrizia Iardino
Alessia Pucciarelli
Caterina Strisciuglio
Celiac disease in pediatric patients according to HLA genetic risk classes: a retrospective observational study
Italian Journal of Pediatrics
Celiac disease
HLA-DQ2/ DQ8
Clinical and serological manifestation
author_facet Carlo Tolone
Marisa Piccirillo
Pasquale Dolce
Salvatore Alfiero
Mattia Arenella
Marina Sarnataro
Patrizia Iardino
Alessia Pucciarelli
Caterina Strisciuglio
author_sort Carlo Tolone
title Celiac disease in pediatric patients according to HLA genetic risk classes: a retrospective observational study
title_short Celiac disease in pediatric patients according to HLA genetic risk classes: a retrospective observational study
title_full Celiac disease in pediatric patients according to HLA genetic risk classes: a retrospective observational study
title_fullStr Celiac disease in pediatric patients according to HLA genetic risk classes: a retrospective observational study
title_full_unstemmed Celiac disease in pediatric patients according to HLA genetic risk classes: a retrospective observational study
title_sort celiac disease in pediatric patients according to hla genetic risk classes: a retrospective observational study
publisher BMC
series Italian Journal of Pediatrics
issn 1824-7288
publishDate 2021-05-01
description Abstract Background Celiac disease (CD) is an autoimmune enteropathy in which HLA-DQ haplotypes define susceptibility. Our aim was to evaluate if belonging to a certain HLA-DQ class risk could be associated to the clinical, serological and histological presentation of CD. Methods We performed a retrospective observational monocentric study including all 300 patients diagnosed with CD, who underwent HLA typing. Clinical, serological and histological data was collected from clinical records and their association with HLA-DQ class risk was verified through statistical tests. Results In our sample mean age at onset was 6.7 ± 4.2 years, with a prevalence of females (n = 183; 61%), typical symptoms (n = 242; 80.6%) and anti-tTG IgA ≥ 100 U/mL (n = 194; 64.7%). Family history was present only in 19% (n = 57) of patients, and it was not significantly associated with any of the clinical and demographical data analyzed or the belonging to a certain HLA-DQ class risk. We found in the male population more frequently a coexistence of CD and atopic syndrome (males: n = 47; 40.2%; females: n = 50; 27.3%; p = 0.020). Early age of onset, instead, was associated with typical symptoms (m = 6.4 ± 4; p = 0.045) and elevated liver enzymes (m = 5 ± 3.8; p < 0.001), while later age of onset was associated with presence of other autoimmune diseases (m = 8.2 ± 4; p = 0.01). We observed statistically significant influences of HLA class risk on antibodies and liver enzymes levels: G1, G4 and G2 classes showed more frequently anti-tTG IgA ≥ 100 U/mL (n = 44; 80%, n = 16; 69.6%, n = 48; 67.6% respectively; p-value = 0.037), and in patients from G2 class we found enhanced liver enzymes (n = 28; 39.4%; p-value = 0.005). HLA class risk was still significantly associated with anti-tTG ≥ 100 (p = 0.044) and with hypertransaminasemia (p = 0.010) after a multiple logistic regression adjusted for the effect of gender, age at onset and family history. Conclusions We failed to prove an association between HLA-DQ genotypes and the clinical features in our CD pediatric patients. Although, our results suggest an effect of the DQB1–02 allele not only on the level of antibodies to tTG, but possibly also on liver involvement.
topic Celiac disease
HLA-DQ2/ DQ8
Clinical and serological manifestation
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s13052-021-01052-1
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