Gluten sensitivity based on HLA genotyping in patients with epilepsy in a tertiary hospital in Malaysia
Introduction: Gluten sensitivity (GS) is present in approximately 1% of the Malaysian population (Yap et al., PLoS One, 10, 2015, e0121908). GS is associated with several neurological conditions including epilepsy. Individuals with GS often exhibit a genetic predisposition associated with human leuk...
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2-s2.0-85188728205 Bhaskar S.; Reffien N.M.M.; Teh L.; Raymond A.; Salleh M.Z. Gluten sensitivity based on HLA genotyping in patients with epilepsy in a tertiary hospital in Malaysia 2024 Neurology and Clinical Neuroscience 12 4 10.1111/ncn3.12806 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85188728205&doi=10.1111%2fncn3.12806&partnerID=40&md5=7c1a5140fc0a24c20a05e368ad8c4a65 Introduction: Gluten sensitivity (GS) is present in approximately 1% of the Malaysian population (Yap et al., PLoS One, 10, 2015, e0121908). GS is associated with several neurological conditions including epilepsy. Individuals with GS often exhibit a genetic predisposition associated with human leukocyte antigens (HLA) (Cecilio & Bonatto, Arq Bras Cir Dig, 28, 2015, 183). The purpose of this study was to investigate the prevalence of GS based on HLA genotyping in patients with epilepsy (PWE). Method: In total, 50 PWE and 50 controls were recruited. DNA was extracted from the venous blood samples and genotyped for HLA-DQ2.2, DQ2.5, DQ7 and DQ 8. In this study, GS was diagnosed if any subject showed positive for one or more of the HLA-DQ alleles. The type of epilepsy and number of antiseizure medication (ASM) used were recorded. Results: Only 2 alleles (HLA-DQ 2.2 & HLA-DQ8) were detected among 46 out of 100 subjects. 18 PWE and 19 controls were positive for HLA-DQ8 (p = 0.836). 9 of the PWE, but no controls were positive for HLA-DQ 2.2 (p = 0.003). 8 of these 9 PWE who were positive for HLA-DQ 2.2 were also positive for HLA-DQ8 (double positive), and these patients required multiple ASM for seizure control (p = 0.006). Conclusion: HLA-DQ2.2 was seen highly prevalent in PWE. The double positives required more than one ASM for seizure control postulating malabsorption of ASM in these individuals. These findings suggest that HLA-DQ genotyping may be a valuable additional test in PWE especially in those needing more than one ASM. Prescribing gluten-free diet (GFD) to PWE with GS may potentially be an additional measure to achieve seizure control. © 2024 Japanese Society of Neurology and John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd. John Wiley and Sons Inc 20494173 English Article |
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Bhaskar S.; Reffien N.M.M.; Teh L.; Raymond A.; Salleh M.Z. |
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Bhaskar S.; Reffien N.M.M.; Teh L.; Raymond A.; Salleh M.Z. |
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Gluten sensitivity based on HLA genotyping in patients with epilepsy in a tertiary hospital in Malaysia |
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Gluten sensitivity based on HLA genotyping in patients with epilepsy in a tertiary hospital in Malaysia |
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Gluten sensitivity based on HLA genotyping in patients with epilepsy in a tertiary hospital in Malaysia |
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Gluten sensitivity based on HLA genotyping in patients with epilepsy in a tertiary hospital in Malaysia |
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Gluten sensitivity based on HLA genotyping in patients with epilepsy in a tertiary hospital in Malaysia |
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Gluten sensitivity based on HLA genotyping in patients with epilepsy in a tertiary hospital in Malaysia |
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Introduction: Gluten sensitivity (GS) is present in approximately 1% of the Malaysian population (Yap et al., PLoS One, 10, 2015, e0121908). GS is associated with several neurological conditions including epilepsy. Individuals with GS often exhibit a genetic predisposition associated with human leukocyte antigens (HLA) (Cecilio & Bonatto, Arq Bras Cir Dig, 28, 2015, 183). The purpose of this study was to investigate the prevalence of GS based on HLA genotyping in patients with epilepsy (PWE). Method: In total, 50 PWE and 50 controls were recruited. DNA was extracted from the venous blood samples and genotyped for HLA-DQ2.2, DQ2.5, DQ7 and DQ 8. In this study, GS was diagnosed if any subject showed positive for one or more of the HLA-DQ alleles. The type of epilepsy and number of antiseizure medication (ASM) used were recorded. Results: Only 2 alleles (HLA-DQ 2.2 & HLA-DQ8) were detected among 46 out of 100 subjects. 18 PWE and 19 controls were positive for HLA-DQ8 (p = 0.836). 9 of the PWE, but no controls were positive for HLA-DQ 2.2 (p = 0.003). 8 of these 9 PWE who were positive for HLA-DQ 2.2 were also positive for HLA-DQ8 (double positive), and these patients required multiple ASM for seizure control (p = 0.006). Conclusion: HLA-DQ2.2 was seen highly prevalent in PWE. The double positives required more than one ASM for seizure control postulating malabsorption of ASM in these individuals. These findings suggest that HLA-DQ genotyping may be a valuable additional test in PWE especially in those needing more than one ASM. Prescribing gluten-free diet (GFD) to PWE with GS may potentially be an additional measure to achieve seizure control. © 2024 Japanese Society of Neurology and John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd. |
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