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World J Gastroenterol. Nov 21, 2012; 18(43): 6255-6262
Published online Nov 21, 2012. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v18.i43.6255
Celiac disease markers in patients with liver diseases: A single center large scale screening study
Pavel Drastich, Eva Honsová, Alena Lodererová, Marcela Jarešová, Aneta Pekáriková, Iva Hoffmanová, Ludmila Tučková, Helena Tlaskalová-Hogenová, Julius Špičák, Daniel Sánchez
Pavel Drastich, Julius Špičák, Department of Hepatogastroenterology, Institute for Clinical and Experimental Medicine, 14021 Prague, Czech Republic
Eva Honsová, Alena Lodererová, Department of Clinical and Transplant Pathology, Institute for Clinical and Experimental Medicine, 14021 Prague, Czech Republic
Marcela Jarešová, Department of Immunology, Institute for Clinical and Experimental Medicine, 14021 Prague, Czech Republic
Aneta Pekáriková, Ludmila Tučková, Helena Tlaskalová-Hogenová, Daniel Sánchez, Department of Immunology, Institute of Microbiology, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, 14220 Prague, Czech Republic
Iva Hoffmanová, 2nd Department of Internal Medicine, 3rd Faculty of Medicine, Charles University, 10034 Prague, Czech Republic
Author contributions: Honsová E, Lodererová A, Jarešová M, Pekáriková A, Hoffmanová I, Tučková L and Tlaskalová-Hogenová H performed the research; Honcová E analyzed and interpreted liver histology; Špičák J analyzed the clinical data of patients; and Drastich P and Sánchez D designed the research and wrote the paper.
Supported by Grant from the Czech Ministry of Health, No. NS9705-4/2008; the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, No. A500200709; the Czech Science Foundation, No. 310/07/0414; Institutional Research Concept Grant, No. AV0Z50200510 and No. RVO: 61388971
Correspondence to: Pavel Drastich, MD, PhD, Department of Hepatogastroenterology, Institute for Clinical and Experimental Medicine, Vídeňská 1958/9, 14021 Prague, Czech Republic. drastich@hotmail.com
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Received: March 31, 2012
Revised: August 21, 2012
Accepted: September 12, 2012
Published online: November 21, 2012
Abstract

AIM: To study the coincidence of celiac disease, we tested its serological markers in patients with various liver diseases.

METHODS: Large-scale screening of serum antibodies against tissue transglutaminase (tTG), and deamidated gliadin using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay and serum antibodies against endomysium using immunohistochemistry, in patients with various liver diseases (n = 962) and patients who underwent liver transplantation (OLTx, n = 523) was performed. The expression of tTG in liver tissue samples of patients simultaneously suffering from celiac disease and from various liver diseases using immunohistochemistry was carried out. The final diagnosis of celiac disease was confirmed by histological analysis of small-intestinal biopsy.

RESULTS: We found that 29 of 962 patients (3%) with liver diseases and 5 of 523 patients (0.8%) who underwent OLTx were seropositive for IgA and IgG anti-tTG antibodies. However, celiac disease was biopsy-diagnosed in 16 patients: 4 with autoimmune hepatitis type I, 3 with Wilson's disease, 3 with celiac hepatitis, 2 with primary sclerosing cholangitis, 1 with primary biliary cirrhosis, 1 with Budd-Chiari syndrome, 1 with toxic hepatitis, and 1 with non-alcoholic steatohepatitis. Unexpectedly, the highest prevalence of celiac disease was found in patients with Wilson's disease (9.7%), with which it is only rarely associated. On the other hand, no OLTx patients were diagnosed with celiac disease in our study. A pilot study of the expression of tTG in liver tissue using immunohistochemistry documented the overexpression of this molecule in endothelial cells and periportal hepatocytes of patients simultaneously suffering from celiac disease and toxic hepatitis, primary sclerosing cholangitis or autoimmune hepatitis type I.

CONCLUSION: We suggest that screening for celiac disease may be beneficial not only in patients with associated liver diseases, but also in patients with Wilson's disease.

Keywords: Tissue transglutaminase; Anti-tissue transglutaminase antibodies; Autoimmune liver diseases; Wilson's disease; Celiac disease; Liver transplantation