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Title: HLA and antigluten antibodies in children with celiac disease. Author: Barbera C, Fusco P, Ansaldi N, DeMarchi M, Carbonara A. Journal: Diagn Clin Immunol; 1987; 5(3):158-61. PubMed ID: 3500808. Abstract: IgG and IgA antigluten antibodies (Gab) were assayed in 83 celiac disease (CD) patients typed for HLA and Gm markers. Their titer and frequency were lower when a gluten-free diet was given than in active CD; these were significantly correlated, whereas no correlation was found between titer and serum Ig. Persistence of high titers was mainly confined to HLA-DR3 negative females (45% vs 6.7% of DR3 positive females and 19.3% of males). No association was found with any Gm allotype, in contrast with the previously reported involvement of the "fnb" haplotype with both CD susceptibility and Gab persistence in patients on a gluten-free diet. A technical and/or genetic explanation could be given for these differences.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]