Celiac disease seroprevalence in subjects with dyspeptic symptoms. A study on a Mexican population

C. Durán-Rosas , J. Lara-Carmona , K. Hernández-Flores , F.J. Cabrera-Jorge , F. Roesch-Dietlen , M. Amieva-Balmori , H. Vivanco-Cid , S. Santiesteban-González , P. Thomas-Dupont , J.M. Remes-Troche
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Abstract

Introduction and aims

Celiac disease (CD) is an autoimmune enteropathy that develops in genetically susceptible individuals. The typical gastrointestinal manifestation is diarrhea but symptoms of dyspepsia, such as epigastric pain, nausea, or satiety, can sometimes appear. Previous studies have reported that the prevalence of CD in patients with dyspepsia can be as high as 7%. The aim of the present study was to evaluate CD seroprevalence in subjects with dyspeptic symptoms and a control group in a Mexican population.

Material and methods

A case-control study was conducted on blood donors that answered the PAGI-SYM questionnaire for dyspepsia and in whom IgA antibodies to tissue transglutaminase 2 (IgA anti-tTG2) and IgG antibodies to deamidated gliadin peptide (IgG anti-DGP) were determined. CD seroprevalence in subjects with dyspeptic symptoms and in asymptomatic subjects was compared.

Results

A total of 427 subjects (76.3% men), with a mean patient age of 34 years (range of 18–65 years) were included. Of those participants, 87 (20.3%) had symptoms of dyspepsia (group A) and 340 (79.6%) were asymptomatic (group B). Antibodies were positive in one (1.15%) of the group A subjects (1/87, 95% CI 0.2–6 %), whereas they were positive in 4 (1.18%) of the group B subjects (4/340, 95% CI 0.4–2.9%, p = 0.59).

Conclusions

CD seroprevalence in the study population with dyspeptic symptoms (1%) was not different from that of the control population. Thus, CD screening in Mexican patients with dyspepsia is not justified.

消化不良症状受试者的腹腔疾病血清流行率。对墨西哥人口的研究。
引言和目的:腹腔疾病(CD)是一种自身免疫性肠病,发生在遗传易感个体中。典型的胃肠道症状是腹泻,但有时也会出现消化不良症状,如上腹痛、恶心或饱腹感。先前的研究报道,消化不良患者CD的患病率可能高达7%。本研究的目的是评估墨西哥人群中消化不良症状受试者和对照组的CD血清流行率。材料和方法:对回答消化不良PAGI-SYM问卷的献血者进行病例对照研究,测定组织谷氨酰胺转胺酶2的IgA抗体(IgA抗tTG2)和脱酰胺醇溶蛋白肽的IgG抗体(IgG抗DGP)。比较有消化不良症状的受试者和无症状受试者的CD血清患病率。结果:共纳入427名受试者(76.3%为男性),平均患者年龄为34岁(18-65岁)。在这些参与者中,87人(20.3%)有消化不良症状(A组),340人(79.6%)无症状(B组)。A组受试者中有1人(1.15%)抗体呈阳性(1/87,95%CI 0.2-6%),而B组受试人中有4人(1.18%)抗体呈阴性(4/340,95%CI 0.4-2.9%,p = 0.59)。结论:有消化不良症状的研究人群(1%)的CD血清患病率与对照人群没有差异。因此,对墨西哥消化不良患者进行CD筛查是不合理的。
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