An improvement of some autoimmune diseases associated with celiac disease (CD) has been observed after a gluten-free diet (GFD).
Objective
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of a gluten-free diet (GFD) on autoimmune pituitary impairment in patients with celiac disease and potential/subclinical lymphocytic hypophysitis (LYH).
Lymphocytic hypophysitis is a condition in which the pituitary gland becomes infiltrated by lymphocytes, resulting in pituitary enlargement and impaired function. NORD
Design
Five-year longitudinal observational study.
Patients
Ninety-three newly diagnosed LYH patients (high titer of antipituitary antibodies [APA] and normal or subclinically impaired pituitary function) were enrolled from 2000 to 2013 and grouped as follows: group 1, consisting of 43 patients with LYH + CD, and group 2, consisting of 50 patients with isolated LYH only.
Intervention
A GFD was started in patients in group 1 after the diagnosis of CD.
Main outcome measures
APA titers and pituitary function were evaluated at the beginning of the study and then yearly for 5 years in both groups. Patients progressing to a clinically overt LYH were excluded from the follow-up.
Results
Complete remission of LYH (disappearance of APA and recovery of pituitary function in patients with previous subclinical hypopituitarism) occurred in 15 patients in group 1 after a GFD (34%) and spontaneously in only 1 patient in group 2 (2%) (P < .001).
Two patients in group 1 and 25 in group 2 progressed to a clinically overt hypopituitarism and dropped out from the study to receive an appropriate replacement therapy.
The presence of CD was the only independent predictor of pituitary function recovery (hazard ratio [HR] 0.059, 95% confidence interval [CI] 0.01–0.54, P = .012).
Two patients in group 1 and 25 in group 2 progressed to a clinically overt hypopituitarism and dropped out from the study to receive an appropriate replacement therapy.
The presence of CD was the only independent predictor of pituitary function recovery (hazard ratio [HR] 0.059, 95% confidence interval [CI] 0.01–0.54, P = .012).
Conclusion
In patients with LYH and CD, a GFD may be able to induce remission of subclinical LYH, or prevent the progression to clinical stage of this disease.
This research was done at the tertiary referral center for immunoendocrinology at the University of Campania “Luigi Vanvitelli” in Naples, Italy.
SOURCE:
Remission of Pituitary Autoimmunity Induced by Gluten-Free Diet in Patients With Celiac Disease
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, Volume 105, Issue 7, July 2020, dgz228, https://doi.org/10.1210/clinem/dgz228
Published: 20 May 2020
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