Cause
Pellagra is caused by a cellular deficiency of niacin.
Primary due to inadequate niacin and/or its precursors, the essential amino-acid tryptophan intake |
Nutritional: |
Reduced intake |
Maize and sorghum (jowar) diet |
Secondary due to defective absorption or processing of niacin |
Malabsorption: |
Inflammatory bowel disease- Crohn's disease |
Major gastro-intestinal surgeries |
Jejuno-ileitis |
Impaired absorption of tryptophan and niacin by gastric mucosa |
Chronic alcoholism |
Primary Sjögren's syndrome |
Infection: |
HIV |
Drug induced: |
Isoniazid, Ethionamide, 6-mercaptopurine, 5-fluorouracil, pyrazinamide, phenytoin, azathioprine, phenobarbitals, hydantoins, l and chloramphenicol |