The Gliadin Antibodies (IgG & IgA) (deamidated) test is a diagnostic tool used primarily to assist in the detection and management of coeliac disease. Gliadin is a component of gluten, found in wheat and other grains. The test specifically looks for antibodies against deamidated gliadin peptides (DGPs), which are modified forms of gliadin that the body may react to more aggressively in people with celiac disease.
Here’s an overview of the role and importance of this test:
The Gliadin Antibodies (IgG & IgA) (deamidated) test is a critical component of the diagnostic process for coeliac disease and is used by healthcare providers to both diagnose the disease and monitor the effectiveness of treatment through dietary changes.