Diagnostic potential of monocyte subsets, TNF-α, and IL-6 in pediatric celiac disease: A case-control study

Naglaa Makram Farag , Noura Elbakry , Mahmoud Mousa , Mohamed S. Hemeda , Zamzam Hassan Mohamed
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Abstract

Celiac disease (CD) is a chronic autoimmune disorder of the small intestine, which is triggered by dietary gluten, especially in individuals with a genetic instinct. Monocytes play an important role in modifying intestinal immunity and inflammation, yet the importance of their subgroups in CD is not clear.

Methods

The case-control study was held at the Pediatric Outpatient Clinic of Minia University Hospital, including 57 CD patients and 29 age- and sex-matched healthy controls. Clinical examination, laboratory check, and history were demonstrated for all participants. The serum levels of the IL-6 and TNF-α cytokines were measured using ELISA, and most analysis was done using flow cytometry. The variable with significant differences was further evaluated for its clinical ability.

Results

Monocytes are more prevalent in CD patients than in controls. In the case group, the average level of monocyte CD14+/CD16+ and CD14–/CD16+ was much higher than in the control group of CD patients (P-value <0.001). Additionally, CD patients who tested positive for antibodies had much higher levels of certain monocyte types compared to those who tested negative (p-values of 0.003, 0.011, and 0.001, respectively). Cytokines were not balanced, as levels of TNF-α and IL-6 were much higher in CD patients than in the control group. There was a significant positive relationship (p-value <0.001) between different types of monocytes and the amounts of autoantibodies, TNF-α, and IL-6.

Conclusion

TNF-α, IL-6, and certain types of monocytes could be useful indicators for diagnosing CD, as we found important differences between the groups we studied.
单核细胞亚群、TNF-α和IL-6在小儿乳糜泻中的诊断潜力:一项病例对照研究
乳糜泻(CD)是一种慢性小肠自身免疫性疾病,由饮食中的麸质诱发,尤其是在具有遗传本能的个体中。该病例对照研究在米尼亚大学医院儿科门诊进行,包括 57 名 CD 患者和 29 名年龄和性别匹配的健康对照者。所有参与者均接受了临床检查、实验室检查和病史询问。血清中的 IL-6 和 TNF-α 细胞因子水平采用 ELISA 法进行测量,大部分分析采用流式细胞术进行。结果CD患者的单核细胞多于对照组。在病例组中,单核细胞 CD14+/CD16+ 和 CD14-/CD16+ 的平均水平远远高于 CD 患者对照组(P 值为 0.001)。此外,抗体检测呈阳性的 CD 患者与抗体检测呈阴性的患者相比,某些类型的单核细胞水平要高得多(P 值分别为 0.003、0.011 和 0.001)。细胞因子并不平衡,CD 患者的 TNF-α 和 IL-6 水平远高于对照组。不同类型的单核细胞与自身抗体、TNF-α 和 IL-6 的数量之间存在明显的正相关关系(p 值为 0.001)。
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