Diagnostics (Nov 2022)

The Diagnostic Value of Anti-Parietal Cell and Intrinsic Factor Antibodies, Pepsinogens, and Gastrin-17 in Corpus-Restricted Atrophic Gastritis

  • Petra Kriķe,
  • Zakera Shums,
  • Inese Poļaka,
  • Ilze Kikuste,
  • Aigars Vanags,
  • Ivars Tolmanis,
  • Sergejs Isajevs,
  • Inta Liepniece-Karele,
  • Daiga Santare,
  • Lilian Tzivian,
  • Dace Rudzīte,
  • Minkyo Song,
  • M. Constanza Camargo,
  • Gary L. Norman,
  • Mārcis Leja

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics12112784
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 11
p. 2784

Abstract

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We aimed to determine the diagnostic value of anti-parietal cell antibodies (anti-PCA), anti-intrinsic factor antibodies (anti-IFA), pepsinogen ratio (PGI/II), and gastrin-17 (G-17) in corpus-restricted atrophic gastritis (CRAG) detected by ELISA (Inova, Biohit). Our study compared 29 CRAG cases against 58 age- and sex-matched controls with mild or no atrophy. Anti-PCA and anti-IFA positive cutoff values were ≥25 units for both. PGI/II value H. pylori IgG were >5 pg/L and >30 EIU. Anti-PCA was positive in 65.5% For CRAG cases and 13.8% of the controls (p p = 0.01), respectively. Decreased pepsinogen levels were present in 79.3% of CRAG cases and 10.3% of the controls (p < 0.0001). PGI/II ratio was the best single biomarker, with sensitivity = 79%, specificity = 90%, and AUC 0.90. The combined use of PGI/II and anti-PCA resulted in AUC 0.93 for detecting CRAG. Our study suggests that the best combination of non-invasive biomarkers for detecting CRAG is PGI/II with anti-PCA. The addition of G-17 and anti-IFA is of little utility in clinical application.

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