Autoimmune enteropathy (AIE) is a rare condition that may affect pediatric and adult patients, frequently associated with primary immunodeficiencies. We performed a retrospective study on clinical and histological findings from 40 AIE patients. Histological presentation showed a prevalent celiac disease pattern (50%), followed by the mixed pattern (35%), independently of age, chronic active duodenitis (10%), and GVHD-like pattern (5%). Patients with primary immunodeficiencies (24/40) presented mainly with the celiac disease pattern (72.2% versus 22.2%; p <.0001), while patients without primary immunodeficiencies presented with a mixed histological pattern (61.1% versus 13.6%; p <.0001). Our study shows that the prevalent histological presentation is the celiac disease-like pattern, independently of age, and, for the first time, that the histological presentation of AIE differs significantly between patients with and without primary immunodeficiencies. These findings may be helpful for more precise and timely diagnosis and management of this rare disorder.

Clinical manifestations and gastrointestinal pathology in 40 patients with autoimmune enteropathy / V. Villanacci, V. Lougaris, A. Ravelli, E. Buscarini, T. Salviato, P. Lionetti, M. Salemme, S. Martelossi, C. De Giacomo, D. Falchetti, G. Pelizzo, G. Bassotti. - In: CLINICAL IMMUNOLOGY. - ISSN 1521-6616. - 207(2019 Oct), pp. 10-17. [10.1016/j.clim.2019.07.001]

Clinical manifestations and gastrointestinal pathology in 40 patients with autoimmune enteropathy

G. Pelizzo;
2019

Abstract

Autoimmune enteropathy (AIE) is a rare condition that may affect pediatric and adult patients, frequently associated with primary immunodeficiencies. We performed a retrospective study on clinical and histological findings from 40 AIE patients. Histological presentation showed a prevalent celiac disease pattern (50%), followed by the mixed pattern (35%), independently of age, chronic active duodenitis (10%), and GVHD-like pattern (5%). Patients with primary immunodeficiencies (24/40) presented mainly with the celiac disease pattern (72.2% versus 22.2%; p <.0001), while patients without primary immunodeficiencies presented with a mixed histological pattern (61.1% versus 13.6%; p <.0001). Our study shows that the prevalent histological presentation is the celiac disease-like pattern, independently of age, and, for the first time, that the histological presentation of AIE differs significantly between patients with and without primary immunodeficiencies. These findings may be helpful for more precise and timely diagnosis and management of this rare disorder.
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Autoimmune enteropathy (AIE); Celiac disease; Duodenum; Primary immunodeficiencies (PIDs)
Settore MED/20 - Chirurgia Pediatrica e Infantile
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Clinical manifestations and gastrointestinal pathology in 40 patients with autoimmune enteropathy / V. Villanacci, V. Lougaris, A. Ravelli, E. Buscarini, T. Salviato, P. Lionetti, M. Salemme, S. Martelossi, C. De Giacomo, D. Falchetti, G. Pelizzo, G. Bassotti. - In: CLINICAL IMMUNOLOGY. - ISSN 1521-6616. - 207(2019 Oct), pp. 10-17. [10.1016/j.clim.2019.07.001]
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