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Showing papers by "Fernando Fernández-Bañares published in 2008"


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TL;DR: Background In gluten‐sensitive enteropathy, antitissue transglutaminase antibodies are synthesized in the duodenum.
Abstract: Summary Background In gluten-sensitive enteropathy, antitissue transglutaminase antibodies are synthesized in the duodenum. Aim To compare the diagnostic yield of these autoantibodies in cultured duodenal biopsies, duodenal aspirate and serum. Methods Patients (n = 315, 135 female, 180 male; age: 37.3 ± 1.1 years) referred for duodenal biopsies, were recruited and HLA-DQ2/DQ8 haplotyped. Histological measurements were made from duodenal biopsies and cultured duodenal biopsies were used for antitissue transglutaminase antibodies analysis by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Duodenal aspirate was collected in a subgroup of 81 patients. Patients were classified, according to their histology, response to a gluten-free diet and DQ2/DQ8 status, as definite, likely or nongluten-sensitive enteropathy. Results Histology was normal in 59% of patients; 28% had lymphocytic enteritis, 1% had crypt hyperplasia and 13% showed atrophy. In Marsh III patients, there was complete agreement between duodenal and serological antitissue transglutaminase antibodies measurements. Marsh I patients showed a slight antitissue transglutaminase antibodies sensitivity improvement in cultured duodenal biopsy compared to serum in definite (22% vs. 19%) and likely gluten-sensitive enteropathy (20% vs. 14%) patients. Combined serum and cultured duodenal biopsy antitissue transglutaminase antibodies assessment increased serological sensitivity from 19% to 30% in Marsh I patients. Conclusion Duodenal antitissue transglutaminase antibodies detection improves serological determination sensitivity in Marsh I patients, providing diagnostic value and therapeutic impact.

36 citations


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TL;DR: It is important to define the terminology as clearly as possible to avoid confusion in this context, and the pathologist should be motivated to use objective histological criteria to make the diagnosis.

20 citations