Mariam Ghozzi, Fatma Mechi, Alma Ben Salem, Ikram El Ahmer, Donia Rachel Mbarki, Sarra Melayah, Amani Mankai, Ibtissem Ghedira
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Celiac disease (CD) and rheumathoid arthritis (RA) are both multi-factorial chronic inflammatory auto-immune diseases. In this retrospective study, we determined the frequency of CD in patients with RA using IgA anti-endomysial antibodies (EmA) and tried to explain this association. Indirect immunofluorescence on human umbilical cord was used to detect EmA in 215 patients with seropositive RA collected over a 4-year-period. Two thousand and five hundred healthy blood donors (HBD) served as control group. Among the 215 patients with RA, 12 (9 females) were found positive for EmA while only 7 were positive for EmA in control group, EmA are significantly more frequent in RA patients than in HBD (5.58% vs. 0.28%, p < 10-6; 95% CI [8.21-54.01]; odds ratio: 21.05). In RA patients, the frequency of EmA was not statistically different between males and females. The frequency of EmA was significantly higher in female patients than in healthy females (5.32% vs. 0.40%, p < 10-3). Patients with RA can be considered as a high-risk group for CD based on the high frequency of EmA positivity observed in our study.
乳糜泻(CD)和类风湿性关节炎(RA)都是多因素慢性自身免疫炎症性疾病。在这项回顾性研究中,我们利用 IgA 抗内膜抗体(EmA)确定了 RA 患者中 CD 的发病频率,并试图解释这种关联。我们用间接免疫荧光法检测了 215 名血清反应阳性 RA 患者脐带中的 EmA,采集时间长达 4 年。2,500 名健康献血者(HBD)作为对照组。在 215 名 RA 患者中,有 12 人(9 名女性)发现 EmA 阳性,而对照组中只有 7 人发现 EmA 阳性。