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The Association Between Iron Deficiency at Diagnosis, Female Sex, and Tissue Transglutaminase Antibody Normalization in Pediatric Celiac Disease.

Authors :
Zifman E
Schujovitzky D
Moskovitz-Hivert Y
Galai T
Source :
Cureus [Cureus] 2024 Jun 23; Vol. 16 (6), pp. e62951. Date of Electronic Publication: 2024 Jun 23 (Print Publication: 2024).
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Background: Iron deficiency (ID) is one of the most common manifestations of Celiac disease (CD). We aimed to determine whether ID at CD diagnosis affects tissue transglutaminase antibody (TTG) normalization rate among pediatric CD patients adhering to a gluten-free diet (GFD).<br />Methods: We conducted a retrospective, observational cohort study that enrolled CD subjects aged 2-18y, diagnosed between Jan 2016 and Dec 2020. Demographic and laboratory data were collected at diagnosis and one year after adherence to GFD. ID was determined according to hemoglobin and ferritin levels. We compared CD subjects with and without ID at CD diagnosis in relation to TTG normalization at one year.<br />Results: Our cohort included 118 pediatric CD subjects. At diagnosis, 61 (51.7%) of CD subjects had ID, of whom 27 (44.3%) were female, compared to 46 (80.7%) females in the non-ID group (p<0.001). Median age at CD diagnosis was 5.7y (IQR 4-8.4, range 2-14) and 7.2y (IQR 4.7-10.8, range 0.9-16), and among those with and without ID, respectively (p=0.1). After one year of adherence to GFD, TTG normalization was achieved in 38 (65.5%) and 28 (53.8%) of those with and without ID at CD diagnosis, respectively (p=0.21). However, TTG normalization was achieved in 38 (79.2%) of males compared to 42 (49.4%) of females (p=0.001).<br />Conclusions: ID at CD diagnosis was not associated with lower rates of TTG normalization at one year among pediatric patients adhering to GFD. However, TTG normalization at one year was significantly more frequent among male subjects compared to females.<br />Competing Interests: Human subjects: Consent was obtained or waived by all participants in this study. Meir Medical Center IRB issued approval MMC-20-0021. Animal subjects: All authors have confirmed that this study did not involve animal subjects or tissue. Conflicts of interest: In compliance with the ICMJE uniform disclosure form, all authors declare the following: Payment/services info: All authors have declared that no financial support was received from any organization for the submitted work. Financial relationships: All authors have declared that they have no financial relationships at present or within the previous three years with any organizations that might have an interest in the submitted work. Other relationships: All authors have declared that there are no other relationships or activities that could appear to have influenced the submitted work.<br /> (Copyright © 2024, Zifman et al.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2168-8184
Volume :
16
Issue :
6
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Cureus
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
39044891
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.62951