Elevated IgA antibodies to gluten and gliadin proteins and to casein in milk have been found in patients with Rett syndrome. - GreenMedInfo Summary
Abstract Title:
IgA antibodies in Rett syndrome.
Abstract Source:
Autism. 2006 Mar;10(2):189-97. PMID: 16613867
Article Affiliation:
Institute of Pediatric Research, The National Hospital, University of Oslo, N-0027 Oslo, Norway. K.L.Reichelt@lkinmed.uio.no
Abstract:
The level of IgA antibodies to gluten and gliadin proteins found in grains and to casein found in milk, as well as the level of IgG to gluten and gliadin, have been examined in 23 girls with Rett syndrome and 53 controls. Highly statistically significant increases were found for the Rett population compared to the controls. The reason for this remains unknown, but because IgA antibodies reflect the uptake of proteins and/or epitopes of proteins from the gut, this may be indicative of increased protein uptake.
Article Published Date : Mar 01, 2006
Study Type : Human Study
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Diseases : Casein Intolerance : CK(44) : AC(5), Gluten Intolerance : CK(236) : AC(33), Rett Syndrome : CK(20) : AC(2), Wheat Intolerance : CK(2480) : AC(231)
Problem Substances : Casein : CK(135) : AC(16), Gliadin : CK(2509) : AC(110), Gluten : CK(1755) : AC(144)


