Coeliac Disease Flashcards

1
Q

What genes are associated with coeliac?

A

HLA- DQ2

HLA- DQ8

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2
Q

What is the toxic agent in gluten?

A

Gliadin

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3
Q

What cytokine is produced?

A

IFN- gamma by CD4 +

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4
Q

How is the interepithelial lymphocytes activated?

A

BY binding to MIC

MIC is activated by gluten

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5
Q

What skin condition is associated with coeliac?

A

Dermatitis herpetiforms

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6
Q

What happens histologically in coeliac?

A

Villous atrophy

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7
Q

What are the symptoms of coeliac?

A
Steatorrhoea
Weight loss
Anaemia
Diarrhoea
Pain
Bloating
Flatus
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8
Q

What are two diagnostic investigations in coeliac?

A

IgA anti-tissue transglutaminase

Biopsy

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9
Q

What are the complications of coeliac?

A

Gallstones
Increased risk of small bowel carcinoma
Ulcerative jejenoilleitis

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10
Q

What is the treatment?

A

Gluten free diet

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11
Q

What in particular is poorly absorbed in coeliac?

A

FAT

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12
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Why is there and increased chance of gallstones developing?

A

Decreased Cholecystokinin - as this is produced in the lining of the small bowel
Decreased pancreatic secretion and bile flow

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13
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Which enzyme modifies MIC to allow the peptides in gluten to bond to it?

A

Transglutamase

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