Abstract

Background Serum IgA antibodies against tissue transglutaminase (tTG) are reliable markers for celiac disease (CD), still the diagnostic performance of anti-tTG immunoassays can be improved. A novel ELISA, using fibronectin (FN) as tTG binding protein, was evaluated for the detection of anti-tTG antibodies in CD. Methods Sera from 173 children with untreated CD and 97 controls were analyzed for IgA, IgG, and IgM anti-tTG antibodies with ELISA using human recombinant tTG with or without FN. Results The areas under the ROC (receiver operating characteristic) curves were significantly higher for FN/tTG ELISA compared to tTG ELISA for IgG (0.930 versus 0.809; p < 0.001) and IgM (0.850 versus 0.811; p = 0.019), but not for IgA (0.977 versus 0.970; p = 0.356), respectively. At the fixed diagnostic specificity (100% for IgA and IgM, 99% for IgG), the sensitivity of all three FN/tTG ELISA (92.5% for IgA, 60.7% for IgG, 50.3% for IgM) exceeded those obtained in tTG ELISA (89.0% for IgA, 48.6% for IgG, 38.7% for IgM; p < 0.05). The combined use of IgA- and IgG-FN/tTG ELISA resulted in 95.4% sensitivity and 99.0% specificity for CD. Conclusions Using FN to bind tTG improves the diagnostic performance of solid phase anti-tTG antibody assays for childhood CD.

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