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Anti-pancreatic antibody in Turkish patients with inflammatory bowel disease and first-degree relatives
Authors:Demirsoy Huseyin  Ozdil Kamil  Ersoy Ozdal  Kesici Besir  Karaca Cetin  Alkim Canan  Akbayir Nihat  Erdem Levent Kamil  Onuk Mehmet Derya  Beyzadeoglu Hulya Tugrul
Institution:Huseyin Demirsoy, Kamil Ozdil, Ozdal Ersoy, Besir Kesici, Cetin Karaca, Canan Alkim, Nihat Akbayir, Levent Kamil Erdem, Mehmet Derya Onuk, Department of Gastroenterology, Sisli Etfal Training and Research Hospital, 34377 Istanbul, Turkey;Hulya Tugrul Beyzadeoglu, Institute of Hygiene, 34020 Istanbul, Turkey
Abstract:AIM: To identify the role of anti-pancreatic antibody (PAB) in the diagnosis of inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) among Turkish patients, and its frequency in firstdegree relatives.METHODS: PAB and anti-Saccharomyces cerevisiae (ASCA) were examined in serum samples of 214 subjects including patients with Crohn’s disease (CD, n = 64), ulcerative colitis (UC, n = 63), first-degree relatives of patients with CD (n = 25), first-degree relatives of patients with UC (n = 28),and a control group with gastrointestinal symptoms other than (IBD) (n = 34) by indirect immunofluorescence Positivity of PAB and ASCA was compared in terms of Vienna classification, disease activity and medications used.RESULTS: In terms of PAB positivity, no difference was found between patients with CD (14.1%) and UC (7.9%) however, significant difference was observed between patients with CD and subjects in the control group (P < 0.05). No difference was found between patients with CD and their relatives in terms of ASCA positivity, whereas a significant difference was found between other groups (P < 0.001). Compared to ASCA, the sensitivity of the PAB was 19% (7/37), its specificity was 93% (25/27), positive predictive value was 77% (7/9) and negative predictive value was 45% (25/55). ASCA was found with significantly higher prevalence in patients with CD activity index > 150 (P < 0.05).CONCLUSION: PAB is valuable in the diagnosis of IBD rather than CD, but cannot be used alone for diagnostic purposes. PAB is not superior to ASCA in CD diagnosis and in detecting CD among relatives of patients with CD.
Keywords:Anti-pancreatic antibody  Anti-Saccharomyces cerevisiae antibody  Crohn’s disease  Ulcerative colitis  Inflammatory bowel disease
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