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DGP IgG Antibody, in Visit Clinic

Measures IgG antibodies to parts of gluten to detect an immune reaction linked to celiac disease in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Blood
FASTING REQUIRED
No
GENDER
Male/Female
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24 hours
TEST INCLUDED
1
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20K+Customers
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What is a DGP IgG Antibody Test in Visit Clinic?

The DGP IgG Antibody test measures IgG antibodies against deamidated gliadin peptides. These peptides come from gluten, a protein in wheat, barley and rye. The test shows if the immune system is reacting to gluten. This reaction can damage the small intestine and cause symptoms like diarrhea, bloating, or nutrient deficiencies. Doctors use the test to help detect celiac disease, especially when IgA tests are unreliable or negative. It is often ordered with other celiac blood tests and may support the need for further evaluation, such as an intestinal biopsy. It can also help check if symptoms improve after following a gluten-free diet.

DGP IgG Antibody Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

DGP IgG Antibody Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The DGP IgG Antibody test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a DGP IgG Antibody Test in Visit Clinic?

DGP IgG Antibody is commonly included in celiac serology panels along with tTG and total IgA. Doctors order it when patients have symptoms such as abdominal pain, diarrhea, weight loss, anemia, or unexplained fatigue. It helps diagnose or monitor celiac disease and can be useful when IgA tests may be falsely low. Positive results often reflect ongoing gluten exposure or an autoimmune response. A family history of celiac disease raises the importance of testing.

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What does a positive DGP IgG mean in Visit Clinic?plus

A positive deamidated gliadin peptide (DGP) IgG indicates your immune system has produced antibodies to gluten. It suggests possible celiac disease—especially if IgA deficiency is present—or less commonly non‑celiac gluten sensitivity. It’s not definitive: results need correlation with symptoms, total IgA, tTG IgA, HLA typing and possibly intestinal biopsy. Do not start a gluten‑free diet before full evaluation; consult a specialist.

What is a DGP test in Visit Clinic?plus

A DGP test measures blood antibodies to deamidated gliadin peptides, fragments of gluten targeted by the immune system. Positive DGP IgA or IgG suggests celiac disease or gluten sensitivity and is used alongside tissue transglutaminase (tTG) testing—especially in young children, people on a low‑gluten diet, or those with IgA deficiency. Results are combined with clinical assessment and, if needed, biopsy.

What is the DGP test for celiac disease in Visit Clinic?plus

The DGP test detects antibodies to deamidated gliadin peptides (IgA and/or IgG) in blood to screen for celiac disease. It’s more specific than older gliadin tests and is useful in children and in IgA-deficient patients. A positive DGP suggests a gluten-triggered immune response, but diagnosis usually requires confirming tTG-IgA testing and an intestinal biopsy; remain on a gluten-containing diet for accuracy.

What does positive IgG antibody detected mean in Visit Clinic?plus

A positive IgG antibody result means your immune system has previously encountered the specific pathogen or vaccine and produced longer‑lasting antibodies. It typically appears weeks after exposure and suggests past infection or immunity memory, but it doesn’t confirm current active infection or guarantee full protection. Clinical context, timing, and additional tests determine its significance; consult a clinician for interpretation.

What cancers cause high IgG in Visit Clinic?plus

Elevated IgG is classically seen with plasma‑cell disorders—especially IgG‑type multiple myeloma, solitary plasmacytoma and monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance (MGUS). Certain B‑cell malignancies, including some non‑Hodgkin lymphomas and chronic lymphocytic leukemia, can also produce monoclonal IgG. Polyclonal IgG rises are more often from infection or autoimmune disease than from solid tumors.

What are the early warning signs of celiac disease in Visit Clinic?plus

Early warning signs of celiac disease include persistent digestive symptoms (diarrhea, constipation, bloating, abdominal pain), unexplained weight loss or poor growth in children, chronic fatigue and iron-deficiency anemia, mouth ulcers, and unexplained nutrient deficiencies. Some people develop an itchy, blistering skin rash (dermatitis herpetiformis), bone or joint pain, and neurological symptoms like numbness or brain fog.