Celiac Disease (CD) is an autoimmune disorder triggered by gluten ingestion in genetically susceptible individuals. Its heterogeneous presentation, especially in pediatric patients, limits the effectiveness of current symptom-based classifications such as the Oslo definitions. This study proposes a framework based on Topological Data Analysis (TDA) to identify new, clinically meaningful sub-phenotypes of pediatric CD. We used a multicentric dataset of over 3,000 children. Compared with standard clustering (DBSCAN, Agglomerative, K-Medoids), our TDA Mapper revealed stable, interpretable communities reflecting serological and clinical patterns. Results indicate that serology, histology, and comorbidities jointly define distinct pediatric phenotypes, supporting data-driven approaches for precision medicine in CD.
(2026). Sub-Phenotyping of Pediatric Celiac Disease with Topological Data Analysis . Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10446/329266
Sub-Phenotyping of Pediatric Celiac Disease with Topological Data Analysis
Pala, Daniele;Brembilla, Valentina;Medolago, Emanuele;Sirtoli, Chiara;
2026-01-01
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Celiac Disease (CD) is an autoimmune disorder triggered by gluten ingestion in genetically susceptible individuals. Its heterogeneous presentation, especially in pediatric patients, limits the effectiveness of current symptom-based classifications such as the Oslo definitions. This study proposes a framework based on Topological Data Analysis (TDA) to identify new, clinically meaningful sub-phenotypes of pediatric CD. We used a multicentric dataset of over 3,000 children. Compared with standard clustering (DBSCAN, Agglomerative, K-Medoids), our TDA Mapper revealed stable, interpretable communities reflecting serological and clinical patterns. Results indicate that serology, histology, and comorbidities jointly define distinct pediatric phenotypes, supporting data-driven approaches for precision medicine in CD.| File | Dimensione del file | Formato | |
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