- Nearly 100% of celiac-affected individuals carry one or more celiac-associated alleles in their HLA genes
- Individuals who test negative for celiac-associated alleles have almost no lifetime risk of developing celiac disease
- Gluten ingestion is not required for this test
- Painless buccal (mouth) swab sample collection
- 24/7 online status check
- No age limit
- Flatulence
- Bloating
- Constipation and/or diarrhea
- Appetite changes
- Pale or bloody stools
- Nausea and vomiting
- Fatigue
- Migraines
- Irritability
- Depression and anxiety
- Muscle cramps and joint pain
- Growth delays
- Mouth ulcers
- Skin rashes
- Hair loss
- Anemia
- Seizures
Patient Genotype (celiac-associated alleles present) | Celiac Disease Risk |
DQ2 and DQ8 | 1:7 |
DQ2 and Homozygous HLA-DQB1*02 | 1:10 |
DQ2 and DQ2 | 1:10 |
DQ8 and DQ8 | 1:12 |
DQ8 and HLA-DQB1*02 | 1:24 |
Homozygous HLA-DQB1*02 | 1:26 |
DQ2 | 1:35 |
DQ8 | 1:89 |
Heterozygous HLA-DQB1*02 | 1:210 |
HLA-DQA1*05 | 1:1842 |
No HLA celiac-associated alleles detected | Not at risk of developing celiac disease, less than 1:2518 |