Discussion of the dissertation of doctoral student " Hiba Ali Abdul Sattar"
The public discussion took place for the Doctoral student (Hiba Ali Abdul Sattar) at Anbar University, College of Science, Department of Biology, on Sunday, 15/2/2026, in the Jaber Ibn Hayyan Hall, for his tagged thesis
" Evaluation of immunohistochemical changes in patiants with celiac disease in Al-Anbar government "
The discussion committee consisted of:
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University of Anbar – College of Sciences - President |
Prof. Dr. Mohammed Qais Abdul |
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University of Anbar – College of Education for Pure Sciences - member |
Prof. Dr. Luay Hatem Ali |
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University of Baghdad – College of Science for Women - member |
Assist. Prof. Dr. Mukhtar Khamis Mohammed |
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University of Anbar – College of Sciences - member |
Assist. Prof. Dr. Rana Talib Mohsen |
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University of Anbar - College of Pharmacy - member |
Assist. Prof. Dr. Naheda Ibrahim Hammadi |
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University of Anbar - College of Sciences - Member and Supervisor |
Assist. Prof. Dr. Ahmed Sami Farhan |
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University of Anbar - College of Medicine - Member and Supervisor |
Prof. Dr. Yasser Mufeed Abdul Latif |
This study evaluates the use of specific biomarkers to assess the severity of Celiac Disease based on the Marsh classification for tissue damage.
Study Overview: Participants: 64 patients with Celiac Disease compared against healthy control groups (26 serum samples and 21 biopsy samples.
Key Markers: Measured levels of antibodies (tTG, DGP, AGA) and Heat Shock Proteins (HSP65, HSP70, HSP72 ).
• The study Findings: Elevated Biomarkers: Patients showed significantly higher levels of Celiac-specific antibodies and HSP65 compared to healthy individuals
• Direct Correlation: A clear link was found between the concentration of these markers and the actual level of intestinal tissue damage.
• Clinical investament: The study suggests that monitoring tTG and HSP65 levels is an effective non-invasive way to evaluate the degree of histological injury in Celiac patients





