HLA Genotyping in Children With Celiac Disease Allows to Establish the Risk of Developing Type 1 Diabetes

Author:

Schirru Enrico1,Rossino Rossano23,Diana Daniela4,Jores Rita D.4,Baldera Davide1,Muntoni Sandro5,Spiga Claudia6,Ripoli Carlo6,Ricciardi Maria R.6,Cucca Francesco7,Congia Mauro2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Centro Servizi di Ateneo per gli Stabulari (CeSaSt), University of Cagliari, Monserrato, Italy;

2. Department of Pediatrics, Clinic of Pediatric and Rare Diseases, Microcitemico Pediatric Hospital, A.Cao, ASL8, Cagliari, Italy;

3. Department of Medical Science and Public Health, University of Cagliari, Monserrato, Italy;

4. Department Outpatient Clinic, ASL8 Outpatient Clinic Quartu Sant’Elena, Cagliari, Italy;

5. Department of Biomedical Science, University of Cagliari, Monserrato, Italy;

6. Department of Pediatric, Diabetologic Unit, Microcitemico Pediatric Hospital, A.Cao, ASL8, Cagliari, Italy;

7. Department of Biomedical Science, University of Sassari, Sassari, Italy.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Celiac disease (CD) and type 1 diabetes (T1D) often co-occur and share genetic components in the human leukocyte antigen (HLA) class II region. We aimed to study the usefulness of HLA genotyping in predicting the risk of developing T1D in patients with CD and the temporal relationship between these diseases. METHODS: A cohort of 1,886 Sardinian patients, including 822 with CD, 1,064 with T1D, and 627 controls, underwent HLA class II typing. Seventy-six of 822 patients with CD were also affected by T1D (CD-T1D), and their HLA genotypes were analyzed for specific HLA associations with CD, T1D, and controls. RESULTS: High-risk HLA-DQ genotypes, including HLA-DQ2.5/DQ8, -DQ2.5/DQ2.5, and -DQ2.5/DQ2.3, were strongly associated with CD-T1D with frequencies of 34.5%, 15.9%, and 18.8%, respectively. Conversely, certain HLA genotypes associated with CD seemed to confer protection against T1D development. Therefore, HLA genotyping allows for the identification of those patients with CD who might develop T1D. The frequency of patients with CD preceding T1D is higher in younger children than older ones, with implications for the early childhood approach to diabetes prevention. DISCUSSION: CD is a condition for future T1D development, and specific HLA genotypes can predict this risk. Early screening for celiac autoimmunity and subsequent HLA typing in CD children could help identify those at high risk of T1D, allowing for proactive interventions and immunotherapies to preserve β-cell function. These findings may support the re-evaluation of HLA typing in children with CD.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

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