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Risk factors in familial forms of celiac disease 被引量:4

Risk factors in familial forms of celiac disease
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摘要 Celiac disease has been reported in up to 2% of some European populations. A similar risk has been identified in the America and Australia where immigration of Eu-ropeans has occurred. Moreover, an increasing number of celiac disease patients are being identified in many Asian countries, including China and India. Finally, celiac disease has also been detected in Asian immigrants and their descendants to other countries, such as Canada. Within these so-called "general" celiac populations, however, there are specific high risk groups that have an even higher prevalence of celiac disease. Indeed, the single most important risk factor for celiac disease is having a first-degree relative with already-defined celiac disease, particularly a sibling. A rate up to 20% or more has been noted. Risk is even greater if a specific family has 2 siblings affected, particularly if a male carries the human leukocyte antigen-DQ2. Both structural changes in the small bowel architecture occur along with func-tional changes in permeability, even in asymptomatic first-degree relatives. Even if celiac disease is not evident, the risk of other autoimmune disorders seems significantly increased in first-degree relatives as well as intestinal lymphoma. Identification of celiac disease is important since recent long-term studies have shown that the mortality of celiac disease is increased, if it is unrecognized and untreated. Celiac disease has been reported in up to 2% of some European populations. A similar risk has been identified in the America and Australia where immigration of Eu-ropeans has occurred. Moreover, an increasing number of celiac disease patients are being identified in many Asian countries, including China and India. Finally, celiac disease has also been detected in Asian immigrants and their descendants to other countries, such as Canada. Within these so-called 'general' celiac populations, however, there are...
机构地区 Department of Medicine
出处 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2010年第15期1828-1831,共4页 世界胃肠病学杂志(英文版)
关键词 Celiac disease SCREENING Risk factors Fa-milial disease Human leukocyte antigen-DQ2 Genome-wide association studies Genomewide linkage studies Celiac disease Screening Risk factors Fa-milial disease Human leukocyte antigen-DQ2 Genome-wide association studies Genomewide linkage studies
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