Could I-FABP Be an Early Marker of Celiac Disease in Children with Type 1 Diabetes? Retrospective Study from the Tertiary Reference Centre

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Ochocinska, Agnieszka [1 ]
Wysocka-Mincewicz, Marta [2 ]
Groszek, Artur [2 ]
Rybak, Anna [3 ]
Konopka, Ewa [4 ]
Bierla, Joanna Beata [4 ]
Trojanowska, Ilona [4 ]
Szalecki, Mieczyslaw [2 ,5 ]
Cukrowska, Bozena [4 ]
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[1] Childrens Mem Hlth Inst, Dept Biochem Radioimmunol & Expt Med, Aleja Dzieci Polskich 20, PL-04730 Warsaw, Poland
[2] Childrens Mem Hlth Inst, Dept Endocrinol & Diabetol, Aleja Dzieci Polskich 20, PL-04730 Warsaw, Poland
[3] Great Ormond St Hosp NHS Trust, Dept Gastroenterol, Great Ormond St, London WC1N 3JH, England
[4] Childrens Mem Hlth Inst, Dept Pathomorphol, Aleja Dzieci Polskich 20, PL-04730 Warsaw, Poland
[5] Jan Kochanowski Univ, Collegium Medicum, Aleja IX Wiekow Kielce 19A, PL-25317 Kielce, Poland
关键词
type; 1; diabetes; celiac disease; biomarker; intestinal fatty acid binding protein; impaired epithelial barrier; I-FABP; gluten-free diet; intestinal barrier; ACID-BINDING PROTEIN; ENTEROCYTE DAMAGE; GUT PERMEABILITY; PATHOGENESIS; DIAGNOSIS; MELLITUS; ONSET;
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10.3390/nu14030414
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R15 [营养卫生、食品卫生]; TS201 [基础科学];
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Patients with type 1 diabetes (T1D) are at higher risk of celiac disease (CD). Recently, intestinal fatty acid binding protein (I-FABP) has been shown to be a serological biomarker of impaired intestinal barrier in CD. Thus, the aim of this study was to verify whether I-FABP could be an early marker of CD in pediatric T1D patients. I-FABP was measured in sera of patients with T1D (n = 156), active CD (n = 38), T1D with active CD (T1D-CD, n= 51), and age-matched healthy children (n = 55). Additionally, I-FABP was determined in T1D patients with negative CD serology at least one year before CD diagnosis (T1D-CD-1, n = 22), in CD patients on a gluten-free diet (CD-GFD, n = 36), and T1D-CD patients on GFD (T1D-CD-GFD, n = 39). Sera were tested using immunoenzymatic assay. Significantly increased levels of I-FABP were found in the T1D, active CD, and T1D-CD groups (1153 +/- 665, 1104 +/- 916, and 1208 +/- 878, respectively) in comparison to healthy with controls (485 +/- 416, p < 0.05). GFD induced a significant decrease in I-FABP levels in CD and T1D-CD groups (510 +/- 492 and 548 +/- 439, respectively). Interestingly, in T1D-CD-1 and T1D, I-FABP levels were comparable (833 +/- 369 vs. 1153 +/- 665), and significantly increased in relation to healthy controls and T1D-CD values on GFD. The results indicate that the epithelial barrier is disrupted in T1D patients independently of CD development; therefore, I-FABP cannot serve as an early marker of CD in T1D patients. Although GFD can improve epithelial recovery, the question remains as to whether GFD could exert beneficial effects on the intestinal barrier in early stages of T1D.
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