Treatment of giardiasis reverses ‘active’ coeliac disease to ‘latent’ coeliac disease
- 1 September 2001
- journal article
- case report
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in European Journal of Gastroenterology & Hepatology
- Vol. 13 (9) , 1101-1105
- https://doi.org/10.1097/00042737-200109000-00018
Abstract
In patients with coeliac disease, a regression of intestinal damage without a gluten-free diet is a very rare event. We describe a young child with diarrhoea, intestinal mucosa atrophy and positive serum anti-endomysial and anti-tissue transglutaminase (anti-tTG) antibodies during intestinal giardiasis infection. He showed normal intestinal mucosa architecture and negative anti-endomysial and anti-tTG antibodies after his giardiasis was cured, although he continued to assume a normal diet. Re-evaluations on a 6-monthly basis showed that he was symptom free, and all haemato-chemical parameters were within normal limits. Three years after the initial diagnosis, a third intestinal biopsy showed: normal mucosa architecture; an increase in the intra-epithelial CD3+ and gamma/delta+ lymphocyte counts; and immunoglobulin-A anti-endomysial antibody detection in the supernatant of the intestinal mucosa culture incubated with gliadin. An active coeliac disease status, with intestinal mucosa atrophy, may regress to a latent coeliac disease status with normal intestinal mucosa histology after removal of the environmental factors that have presumably precipitated mucosa damage. Serum anti-endomysial and anti-tTG antibody behaviour is not a permanent, life-long feature and this must recommend the repetition of anti-endomysial or anti-tTG antibody assays in the same patient whenever coeliac disease diagnosis is again suspected, irrespective of previous negativity.Keywords
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