Immunofluorescent serum gliadin antibodies in children with coeliac disease and various malabsorptive disorders. I. Technique, clinical evaluation and diagnostic use of a gliadin antibody assay using pyruvic aldehyde-treated human red cells
- PMID: 369861
- DOI: 10.1007/BF00455261
Immunofluorescent serum gliadin antibodies in children with coeliac disease and various malabsorptive disorders. I. Technique, clinical evaluation and diagnostic use of a gliadin antibody assay using pyruvic aldehyde-treated human red cells
Abstract
An immunofluorescent gliadin antibody assay is described using pyruvic aldehyde-stabilized human erythrocytes coated with gliadin. Fifty coeliac children all had high serum IgG-antigliadin titres during a normal diet or a challenge with gluten. On a gluten-free diet (30 children), titres were much lower. In patients followed-up for one year on a gluten-free diet, an initial rise in titres was followed by a slow decline. On challenge, IgG-antigliadin titres showed a slow rise or persistence at the same level in most patients. Fifty-two percent of control children with malabosrptive disorders, but without the typical "flat" mucosal lesion on jejunal biopsy, were shown to have positive titres in their sera, as were 6% of normal children and 4% of adult blood donors. The fluorescent antibody technique was compared with methods commonly used to detect wheat-protein antibodies, and was found to be superior to all of them. The immunofluorescent gliadin antibody assay appears to be useful in following-up children with coeliac disease, and in selecting patients for jejunal biopsy, although it does not replace biopsy.
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