Tissue Transglutaminase IgM Antibody

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Tissue Transglutaminase IgM Antibody, in Visit Clinic

Measures IgM antibodies to tissue transglutaminase to help detect immune reactions to gluten and celiac disease in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Blood
FASTING REQUIRED
No
GENDER
Male/Female
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25 hours
TEST INCLUDED
1
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20K+Customers
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4.5+Rating
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What is a Tissue Transglutaminase IgM Antibody Test in Visit Clinic?

Tissue Transglutaminase IgM Antibody measures IgM antibodies that target tissue transglutaminase, an enzyme in the small intestine. These antibodies form when the immune system reacts to gluten. Detecting them helps identify an abnormal immune response in the gut. The test is used to help detect celiac disease and related immune conditions. Doctors often order it along with other antibody tests and total IgA levels. It can be useful when standard IgA tests are unreliable or when clinicians suspect an early or different type of immune response. Results help guide diagnosis, need for further testing, and decisions about starting or checking response to a gluten-free diet.

Tissue Transglutaminase IgM Antibody Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

Tissue Transglutaminase IgM Antibody Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The Tissue Transglutaminase IgM Antibody test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a Tissue Transglutaminase IgM Antibody Test in Visit Clinic?

Tissue Transglutaminase IgM Antibody is often included in celiac disease or suspected gluten-sensitivity panels. Doctors may order it when patients have symptoms like chronic diarrhea, bloating, weight loss, anemia, or unexplained fatigue. It helps diagnose or support a diagnosis of celiac disease and can signal an immune response to gluten. Abnormal results can be caused by active gluten exposure, other immune conditions, or less commonly false positives. A family history of celiac disease or autoimmune disorders makes this test more relevant and may prompt earlier testing.

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What is tissue transglutaminase antibody positive in Visit Clinic?plus

Tissue transglutaminase (tTG) antibody positive means the immune system has produced antibodies against tTG, an enzyme in the gut, typically indicating an immune reaction to gluten and suggesting celiac disease. tTG‑IgA is the usual test; confirmatory evaluation (duodenal biopsy or specialist review) and assessment for IgA deficiency or alternative IgG testing may be needed. Discuss results with your clinician.

What test confirms celiac disease in Visit Clinic?plus

The initial test is serology: tissue transglutaminase IgA (tTG‑IgA), with total IgA and sometimes anti‑endomysial antibody (EMA). Definitive confirmation usually requires an upper‑GI endoscopic duodenal biopsy showing villous atrophy and increased intraepithelial lymphocytes. In selected children, very high tTG‑IgA plus positive EMA can obviate biopsy. Tests must be done while the patient is eating gluten.

What is a tTG test for IgM in Visit Clinic?plus

A tTG IgM test measures IgM-class antibodies against tissue transglutaminase, an enzyme targeted in immune responses like celiac disease. It’s less commonly used and less specific than anti‑tTG IgA/IgG. A positive result can suggest recent or atypical immune activity but requires correlation with symptoms, total IgA level, standard anti‑tTG IgA testing, and possibly intestinal biopsy for confirmation.

What does it mean when your tTG is high in Visit Clinic?plus

A high tissue transglutaminase (tTG) antibody level usually indicates an immune response to gluten, most commonly from celiac disease, and often correlates with small‑intestinal damage. It requires clinical correlation and confirmatory testing (total IgA check, possible intestinal biopsy or genetic testing). False positives can occur with other autoimmune or liver disorders. Discuss results with a gastroenterologist and avoid starting a gluten‑free diet before confirmation.

How serious is celiac disease in Visit Clinic?plus

Celiac disease is a potentially serious autoimmune condition: gluten damages the small intestine, causing malabsorption, anemia, weight loss, growth delay in children and increased risks of osteoporosis, infertility, neurological problems and rare intestinal lymphoma if untreated. Strict lifelong gluten-free diet usually heals the gut and prevents complications, but delayed diagnosis or ongoing gluten exposure raises long-term health risks and requires medical follow-up.

What happens after a positive celiac blood test in Visit Clinic?plus

After a positive celiac blood test, a gastroenterologist usually confirms diagnosis with an endoscopic duodenal biopsy; HLA testing may be used in specific cases. Patients should stay on gluten until confirmation. Evaluation includes checking for nutritional deficiencies and bone density, and referral to a dietitian. Once confirmed, a strict lifelong gluten-free diet is started with regular follow-up serology and clinical monitoring.