Celiac disease and elevated liver enzymes: A review

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Aminotransferases are commonly found to be elevated in patients with celiac disease in association with two different types of liver dysfunction: cryptogenic liver disorders and autoimmune disorders. The purpose of this review is to discuss the mechanisms by which aminotransferases become elevated in celiac disease, clinical manifestations, and response to gluten-free diet. Many studies have shown that celiac patients with cryptogenic liver disease have normalization in aminotrans-ferases, intestinal histologic improvement and serologic reso-lution after 6–12 months of strict gluten-free diet. In patients with an underlying autoimmune liver disease, simultaneous treatment for both conditions resulted in normalized elevated aminotransferases. The literature suggests that intestinal permeability may be at least one of the mechanisms by which liver damage occurs. Patients with celiac disease should have liver enzymes routinely checked and treated with a strict glu-ten-free diet if found to be abnormal. Lack of improvement in patients who have strictly adhered to gluten-free diet should prompt further workup for other causes of liver disease.

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Villavicencio Kim, J., & Wu, G. Y. (2021). Celiac disease and elevated liver enzymes: A review. Journal of Clinical and Translational Hepatology. Xia and He Publishing Inc. https://doi.org/10.14218/JCTH.2020.00089

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