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World J Clin Cases. Sep 26, 2020; 8(18): 4151-4161
Published online Sep 26, 2020. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v8.i18.4151
Published online Sep 26, 2020. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v8.i18.4151
Table 1 Summary of studies reporting prevalence of celiac disease in Sjogren syndrome
Ref. | SS (n) | Country | CD prevalence (SS + CD) | Serological criteria | Histological criteria |
Iltanen et al[16] | 34 SS+, 28 controls | Finland | 14.7% (n = 5) | SS+ CD; 3/5 IgA EMA+; 4/5 IgA AGA+; 5/5 IgA EMA or AGA +; SS – CD; 0/28 IgA EMA +; 9/28 IgA AGA + | All 5 seropositive - Marsh 3 |
Szodoray et al[17] | 111 SS+ | Hungary | 4.5% (n =5 ) | 6/111 tTG and/or AGA and/or EMA + | 5/6 CD+, one with jejunitis |
Bartoloni et al[18] | 354 SS+, 14298 controls | Italy | 7.1% (n = 25), 6.8% (n = 24) previously diagnosed CD, 1 latent CD | 24 previously diagnosed (2013 WGO guideline criteria), 1 IgA tTG+ | All 25 |
Bizzaro et al[19] | 100 SS+ | Italy, Israel | 1% (n = 1) | 1 IgG tTG + (IgA tTG-) | Histology not done |
Luft et al[20] | 50 SS+, 50 controls 40 disease-controls (CD+) | Canada | 12% (n = 6) | 6 IgA tTG + | 5/6 biopsy-proven CD |
Caio et al[21] | 52 SS+ | Italy | 5.8% (n = 3) | 3/42 IgA tTG+, IgG DGP + and IgA EMA+ | Histology not used |
Table 2 Summary of studies reporting prevalence of Sjogren syndrome in celiac disease
Ref. | CD (n) | Country | SS prevalence (SS + CD) | Diagnostic criteria |
Erbasan et al[25] | 82 | Turkey | 1.2% | 29.3% dry eye, 24.4% dry mouth; 14.6% ANA+ |
Bibbò et al[26] | 255 | Italy | 2.4% | |
Caglar et al[27] | 31 | Turkey | 6.5% | 12.9% ANA+; 6.5% SS-A/Ro+ and/or SS-B/La+ |
Collin et al[28] | 335 | Finland | 3.3% | |
Ayar et al[29] | 81 | Turkey | 4.9% | 23.5% dry eye, 27.2% dry mouth |
Table 3 Clinical scenarios needing the search of celiac disease in Sjögren syndrome patients or Sjögren syndrome in celiac disease patients
When to consider CD in SS patients? | When to consider SS in CD patients? |
Suggestive gastrointestinal symptoms; Suspected malabsorption; Hypogammaglobulinemia and low levels of total protein; High levels of transaminases without evident cause; Anemia of unknown cause; Herpetiform dermatitis; Autoimmune thyroiditis (frequent in SS | Dry eyes and dry mouth symptoms; Enlarged parotid glands; Hypergammaglobulinemia and high levels of total protein; Polyneuropathy; Arthritis (arthralgias?); Purpura |
Table 4 Future agenda
Describing the prevalence of SS in patients with CD using the new classification criteria for SS |
Describing the prevalence of CD in SS patients using newer generation serology tests |
Prospective studies in patients with both conditions regarding evolution and prognosis, especially regarding the possible additive risk of lymphoma |
Describing the role of gluten free diet regarding SS symptoms in patients associating both diseases |
Developing clear recommendations for screening for SS in CD and for CD in SS |
- Citation: Balaban DV, Mihai A, Dima A, Popp A, Jinga M, Jurcut C. Celiac disease and Sjögren’s syndrome: A case report and review of literature. World J Clin Cases 2020; 8(18): 4151-4161
- URL: https://www.wjgnet.com/2307-8960/full/v8/i18/4151.htm
- DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.12998/wjcc.v8.i18.4151