Autoimmune Diseases and Serum Autoantibodies in NCWS and IBS Patients
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Описание
In recent years, a new gluten- or wheat-related disease has emerged, a condition labelled "non-celiac gluten sensitivity" (NCGS) or "non-celiac wheat sensitivity" (NCWS). This is very often a self-reported condition, since patients refer to intestinal (mainly irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)-like) and/or extra-intestinal symptoms (i.e. fatigue, headache) caused by gluten or wheat ingestion, even though they do not have celiac disease (CD) or wheat allergy (WA). Given the lack of a diagnostic biomarker, NCGS/NCWS mostly remains a diagnosis of exclusion, especially respect to CD and WA, so a confirmatory test is required. The Salerno experts suggested the double-blind, placebo-controlled (DBPC), cross-over, gluten/wheat challenge as the gold standard test to discriminate true NCGS/NCWS patients.
However, there are conflicting data about the real mechanisms which induce symptoms in NCGS/NCWS patients after wheat ingestion. Some Authors suggested a prevalent role for Fermentable Oligosaccharides-Disaccharides-Monosaccharides and Polyols (FODMAPs), rather than gluten in determining the symptoms. Other studies underlined the activation of mechanisms of both innate and acquired immunity in NCWS patients, after wheat ingestion. In line with the evidence of an immunologic activation in NCWS, we showed in a previous study that about one quarter of NCWS patients suffered from associated autoimmune diseases (mainly Hashimoto's thyroiditis), compared with a smaller proportion of a control group including IBS patients (about 3%). Furthermore, we showed that serum samples of NCWS patients tested positive for anti-nuclear (ANA) in more than one third of the cases. However, that study included mainly patients evaluated in a retrospective manner and no other autoantibodies were evaluated apart from ANA.
In the present study, we included a group of consecutive NCWS patients, diagnosed with DBPC wheat challenge, to evaluate a) the frequency of autoimmune diseases, b) the frequency and pattern of serum ANA and other non-organ-specific and/or organ-specific autoantibodies, and c) the possible correlations between autoimmune diseases and serum autoantibodies presence and other NCWS-related disease characteristics, in comparison with age- and sex- matched healthy blood donors and IBS patients unrelated to NCWS.
Дати
Последна проверка: | 03/31/2020 |
Първо изпратено: | 08/30/2019 |
Очаквано записване подадено: | 08/30/2019 |
Първо публикувано: | 09/03/2019 |
Изпратена последна актуализация: | 04/16/2020 |
Последна актуализация публикувана: | 04/19/2020 |
Действителна начална дата на проучването: | 12/31/2015 |
Приблизителна дата на първично завършване: | 12/31/2016 |
Очаквана дата на завършване на проучването: | 10/29/2018 |
Състояние или заболяване
Фаза
Групи за ръце
Arm | Интервенция / лечение |
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NCGS/NCWS patients Adult patients with a definitive diagnosis of NCWS, based on DBPC wheat challenge, most of them suffering from IBS-like-clinical presentation, according to Rome IV criteria. The patients were consecutively recruited between January 2016 and October 2017 at the outpatient clinics of the Department of Internal Medicine of the University Hospital of Palermo and the Department of Internal Medicine of the Hospital of Sciacca (both in southern Italy) | |
Heathy blood donors Consecutive healthy blood donors sex- (+ 5%) and age-matched (+ 2 years) with the NCWS patients. | |
IBS patients Consecutive patients with a diagnosis of IBS unrelated to NCWS or other types of food "intolerance/allergy", who were consecutively recruited during the study period and sex- (+ 5%) and age-matched (+ 2 years) with the NCWS patients. |
Критерии за допустимост
Възрасти, отговарящи на условията за проучване | 18 Years Да се 18 Years |
Полове, допустими за проучване | All |
Метод за вземане на проби | Non-Probability Sample |
Приема здрави доброволци | Не |
Критерии | NCWS Inclusion criteria: - resolution of symptoms on a standard elimination diet, without wheat, cow's milk, yeast, and other food(s) causing self-reported symptoms - symptom reappearance on a DBPC wheat challenge. As in previous studies, a DBPC cow's milk protein challenge and other open food challenges were also performed - age above 18 years and <65 years - follow-up duration longer than 12 months after the initial diagnosis - at least two outpatient visits during the follow-up period. Exclusion criteria: - positive serum assays for celiac disease (i.e. anti-tissue transglutaminase (anti-tTG) IgA and anti-deamidated gliadin peptides (anti-DGP) IgG antibodies) - presence of intestinal villous atrophy, documented in all the patients carrying the DQ2 and/or the DQ8 HLA haplotypes - positive IgE-mediated immune-allergy tests to wheat (skin prick tests and/or specific serum IgE detection). IBS IBS diagnosis had been made in accordance with the Rome IV criteria and none of these patients improved on an elimination diet without wheat, cow's milk, egg, tomato or chocolate. |
Резултат
Първични изходни мерки
1. Frequency of associated autoimmune diseases [22 months]
2. Serum autoantibodies [22 months]
3. Clinical characteristics of NCWS and IBS patients [22 months]