Context: Anti-transglutaminase antibodies (anti-TTG IgA) titer is associated with mucosal damage in Coeliac Disease (CD). Objective: The primary focus was to correlate anti-TTG IgA titer, HbA1c when CD occurs (HbA1cCD), and Marsh grade in children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes (T1D) at the time of CD diagnosis. As secondary outcomes, we assessed the optimal anti-TTG IgA upper limit of normal (ULN) cut-off for sparing biopsy, and personal and familial autoimmunity history in the individuals with T1D and CD (T1D-CD) compared with T1D-only. Design, setting, and patients retrospective observational study: Among 6933 individuals with T1D onset (2010-2019), 556 were grouped according to CD onset: before (CD_FIRST), concomitant (CD_CONCOMITANT), or after T1D (T1D_FIRST), and compared with 141 T1D without CD. Main outcome measures: HbA1cCD, Fold anti-TTG IgA, anti-TTG IgA cut-off, and autoimmunity history of both groups; Marsh grade, in T1D-CD. Results: In youths with T1D, HbA1cCD was associated with increased Fold anti-TTG IgA (Spearman Corr. r=0.14, p=0.0047). The optimal anti-TTG IgA cut-off for sparing biopsy was 11 ULN. Autoimmunity was prevalent in T1D-CD individuals, who showed more comorbidities than controls (χ2 25.4, p<0.001), particularly the CD_FIRST (p < 0.001). Conclusions: In children with T1D-CD, worse glucometabolic control is associated with an increase in Fold anti-TTG IgA and with worse Marsh grade. A slightly higher anti-TTG IgA cut-off may be necessary for sparing biopsy compared to children in the general population. Higher prevalence of autoimmune comorbidities in CD_FIRST suggests that screening for T1D in the CD population should be mandatory.

Glucometabolic Control and Anti-Transglutaminase Antibodies at Celiac Disease Onset in Type 1 Diabetes Youth / Di Candia, F., Rosanio, F.M., Franceschi, R., Fierro, A., Bonfanti, R., Cardella, F., Cherubini, V., D'Annunzio, G., Felappi, B., Iafusco, D., Iovane, B., Maffeis, C., Maltoni, G., Olivieri, F., Olivieri, G., Piccini, B., Piccinno, E., Predieri, B., Rabbone, I., Ricciardi, M.R., et al.. - In: THE JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ENDOCRINOLOGY AND METABOLISM. - ISSN 0021-972X. - (2025), pp. 1-8. [10.1210/clinem/dgaf604]

Glucometabolic Control and Anti-Transglutaminase Antibodies at Celiac Disease Onset in Type 1 Diabetes Youth

Predieri, Barbara;Bruzzi, Patrizia;
2025

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Context: Anti-transglutaminase antibodies (anti-TTG IgA) titer is associated with mucosal damage in Coeliac Disease (CD). Objective: The primary focus was to correlate anti-TTG IgA titer, HbA1c when CD occurs (HbA1cCD), and Marsh grade in children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes (T1D) at the time of CD diagnosis. As secondary outcomes, we assessed the optimal anti-TTG IgA upper limit of normal (ULN) cut-off for sparing biopsy, and personal and familial autoimmunity history in the individuals with T1D and CD (T1D-CD) compared with T1D-only. Design, setting, and patients retrospective observational study: Among 6933 individuals with T1D onset (2010-2019), 556 were grouped according to CD onset: before (CD_FIRST), concomitant (CD_CONCOMITANT), or after T1D (T1D_FIRST), and compared with 141 T1D without CD. Main outcome measures: HbA1cCD, Fold anti-TTG IgA, anti-TTG IgA cut-off, and autoimmunity history of both groups; Marsh grade, in T1D-CD. Results: In youths with T1D, HbA1cCD was associated with increased Fold anti-TTG IgA (Spearman Corr. r=0.14, p=0.0047). The optimal anti-TTG IgA cut-off for sparing biopsy was 11 ULN. Autoimmunity was prevalent in T1D-CD individuals, who showed more comorbidities than controls (χ2 25.4, p<0.001), particularly the CD_FIRST (p < 0.001). Conclusions: In children with T1D-CD, worse glucometabolic control is associated with an increase in Fold anti-TTG IgA and with worse Marsh grade. A slightly higher anti-TTG IgA cut-off may be necessary for sparing biopsy compared to children in the general population. Higher prevalence of autoimmune comorbidities in CD_FIRST suggests that screening for T1D in the CD population should be mandatory.
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Glucometabolic Control and Anti-Transglutaminase Antibodies at Celiac Disease Onset in Type 1 Diabetes Youth / Di Candia, F., Rosanio, F.M., Franceschi, R., Fierro, A., Bonfanti, R., Cardella, F., Cherubini, V., D'Annunzio, G., Felappi, B., Iafusco, D., Iovane, B., Maffeis, C., Maltoni, G., Olivieri, F., Olivieri, G., Piccini, B., Piccinno, E., Predieri, B., Rabbone, I., Ricciardi, M.R., et al.. - In: THE JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ENDOCRINOLOGY AND METABOLISM. - ISSN 0021-972X. - (2025), pp. 1-8. [10.1210/clinem/dgaf604]
Di Candia, Francesca; Rosanio, Francesco Maria; Franceschi, Roberto; Fierro, Alessandro; Bonfanti, Riccardo; Cardella, Francesca; Cherubini, Valentino...espandi
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