Diagnosis of celiac disease on a gluten-free diet: a multicenter prospective quasi-experimental clinical study

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Gómez-Aguililla Sara,Farrais Sergio,López-Palacios Natalia,Arau Beatriz,Senosiain Carla,Corzo María,Fernandez-Jimenez Nora,Ruiz-Carnicer Ángela,Fernández-Bañares Fernando,González-García Bárbara P.,Tristán Eva,Montero-Calle Ana,Garranzo-Asensio María,Casado Isabel,Pujals Mar,Hernández Juana María,Infante-Menéndez Jorge,Roy Garbiñe,Sousa Carolina,Núñez Concepción

Abstract

BackgroundDiagnosing celiac disease (CD) in individuals adhering to a gluten-free diet (GFD) presents significant challenges. Current guidelines recommend a gluten challenge (GC) lasting at least 6-8 weeks, which has several limitations.ObjectivesThis study compares four approaches previously proposed for diagnosing CD on a GFD: IL-2 serum levels, gut-homing CD8+T cells, %TCRγδ+intraepithelial lymphocytes (IELs), andUBE2L3gene expression. Additionally, we evaluated the CD8+T-cell based method with a 3-day GC against the standard GC protocol.MethodsWe conducted a multicenter prospective quasi-experimental clinical study. Two subsets of individuals were considered: 1) 20 patients with CD and 15 non-CD controls previously diagnosed, to evaluate the first aim; 2) 45 individuals with uncertain diagnosis who were on a GFD and required GC following current clinical guidelines, to assess the second aim. All participants underwent a 3-day GC (10 g gluten/day).ResultsAmong CD patients and non-CD controls, the sensitivity and specificity of IL-2, gut-homing CD8+T cells, andUBE2L3were 82.4% and 83.3%, 88.2% and 100%, and 52.9% and 100%, respectively. The percentage of TCRγδ+IELs showed 88.2% sensitivity. In the uncertain diagnosis group, a CD8+T-cell positive response was observed in 8 of the 45 subjects.ConclusionThe percentage of TCRγδ+IELs and the gut-homing CD8+T-cell assay are promising diagnostic methods for CD on a GFD. Notably, the CD8+T-cell assay provides a consistent and reliable alternative to the extended GC, eliminating the need for the invasive procedures to obtain duodenal samples and the prolonged gluten ingestion.

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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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