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Diagnostic utility, disease activity, and disease phenotype correlation of serum ASCA, pANCA, and PR3-ANCA in pediatric inflammatory bowel disease
Kim, Jeong Min; Choi, Young Min; Jung, Seung A; Yang, Hye Ran.
  • Kim, Jeong Min; Seoul National University. College of Medicine. Department of Pediatrics. Seongnam. KR
  • Choi, Young Min; Seoul National University. College of Medicine. Department of Pediatrics. Seongnam. KR
  • Jung, Seung A; Seoul National University. College of Medicine. Seoul. KR
  • Yang, Hye Ran; Seoul National University. College of Medicine. Department of Pediatrics. Seongnam. KR
J. pediatr. (Rio J.) ; 100(2): 204-211, Mar.-Apr. 2024. tab, graf
Article Dans En | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1558302
Responsable en Bibliothèque : BR1.1
ABSTRACT
Abstract

Objective:

This study aimed to evaluate the diagnostic utility, disease activity, and phenotypic association of serum anti-Saccharomyces cerevisiae antibody (ASCA), perinuclear anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibody (pANCA), PR3-ANCA, and MPO-ANCA in pediatric patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).

Methods:

Pediatric patients diagnosed with IBD were recruited and classified as Crohn's disease (CD), ulcerative colitis (UC), and IBD-unclassified (IBD-U) through full investigation. The Paris classification was used to evaluate disease phenotypes of pediatric CD and UC.

Results:

In all, 229 pediatric patients with IBD (CD 147, UC 53, IBD-U 29) were included. The ASCA IgG seropositivity significantly differed among the three groups (CD 75.4%, UC 17.5%, and IBD-U 60.0%; p < 0.001). PR3-ANCA positive rates were the highest in UC (24.0%), followed by IBD-U (17.6%), and none in CD (p = 0.002); pANCA-positive rates were higher in IBD-U (33.6%), followed by UC (28.0%) than in CD (1.4%) (p < 0.001). Regarding disease phenotype, perianal disease revealed higher serum ASCA IgG titers (median 36.7 U/mL in P1 vs. 25.2 U/mL in P0, p = 0.019). Serum ASCA IgG and IgA cutoff values to distinguish CD were 32.7 (U/mL) and 11.9 (U/mL), respectively, with a specificity of 80.0%.

Conclusion:

Serological biomarkers of ASCA IgG and IgA were effective for differentiating CD in pediatric IBD patients, and serum pANCA and PR3-ANCA, but not MPO-ANCA, were effective in distinguishing UC and IBD-U. Furthermore, measuring serological titers of ASCA IgG and IgA may help differentiate CD and evaluate the disease activity and phenotype of pediatric IBD in practice.


Texte intégral: 1 Indice: LILACS langue: En Texte intégral: J. pediatr. (Rio J.) Thème du journal: PEDIATRIA Année: 2024 Type: Article / Project document

Texte intégral: 1 Indice: LILACS langue: En Texte intégral: J. pediatr. (Rio J.) Thème du journal: PEDIATRIA Année: 2024 Type: Article / Project document