Table 1

An algorithm for the diagnosis of coeliac disease

IgA-TG2Total IgAIgG-TG2-IgG-DGPEMAHLABiopsy
showing CD type histology*
Coeliac status
Patient on a gluten-containing diet, IgA-TG2 or IgA-DGP, or IgG-DGP, EMA positive and the biopsy shows villous atrophyCoeliac
For patients for whom the above criteria are not fulfilled, please see below
+Normal or NDNDNDNDND+Coeliac if VA, otherwise probably coeliac
+NDNDND+++Coeliac if VA, otherwise probably coeliac
+NDNDND++Potential celiac†
+ (usually low titre)NDNDNDNot coeliac
Normal+Not coeliac
NormalNot coeliac
Normal+Unclear. Check serology when the patient is on a gluten-containing diet. Evaluate response to gluten-free diet, and consider other causes of VA
Normal++Unclear. Check serology when the patient is on a gluten-containing diet. Evaluate response to gluten-free diet, and consider other causes of VA
Low/absent++++IgA deficient and celiac if biopsy shows VA. Otherwise IgA deficient and probable coeliac
Low/absentIgA deficient, not coeliac
Low/absent‡++?post infectious diarrhoea
Combined immune deficiency syndrome
  • *Biopsy showing CD type histology = ±villous atrophy, ±crypt hyperplasia but must have intraepithelial lymphocytosis, IELs≥25/100 enterocytes.

  • †A duodenal biopsy may be negative when the lesion is only present in the jejunum.

  • ‡And the patient does not respond to a gluten-free diet.

  • CD, coeliac disease; DGP, deamidated gliadin peptide; EMA, endomysium antigen; HLA, human leucocyte antigen; IEL, intraepithelial lymphocyte; ND, not done; TG2, transglutaminase 2; VA, villous atrophy (Marsh 3).