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Recent advances in the understanding of celiac disease: therapeutic implications for the management of pediatric patients.

John H Kwon1, Richard J Farrell.   

Abstract

Celiac disease (CD) is an autoimmune condition occurring in genetically susceptible individuals characterized by inflammatory injury to the mucosa of the small intestine after the ingestion of wheat glutens or related barley and rye products. Originally thought to be highly prevalent only in Northern European populations, growing evidence indicates a much higher prevalence in many other regions, including the US as well as South America, North Africa, and Asia. The growing awareness that pediatric patients may present with quite diverse and protean manifestations and the significant impact of CD on childhood development has prompted efforts to increase CD awareness for the early diagnosis and treatment of this disease. The current diagnostic criteria for CD requires characteristic histologic findings in small bowel biopsies and clinical remission when placed on a gluten-free diet. Serologic testing for CD can provide additional support for the diagnosis of CD or a means to assess efficacy and adherence to a gluten-free diet. The mainstay of treatment remains the institution of a gluten-free diet. However, patients with refractory CD may require treatment with immunosuppressant medications. With the increased identification of specific gluten epitopes and understanding of the pathogenesis of CD, future therapies may rely on genetically altering gluten proteins, immunization techniques, or therapies focused on either the development of specific immune tolerance or regulation of mucosal inflammation.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17154644     DOI: 10.2165/00148581-200608060-00005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Paediatr Drugs        ISSN: 1174-5878            Impact factor:   3.022


  131 in total

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Authors:  Markku Mäki; Kirsi Mustalahti; Jorma Kokkonen; Petri Kulmala; Mila Haapalahti; Tuomo Karttunen; Jorma Ilonen; Kaija Laurila; Ingrid Dahlbom; Tony Hansson; Peter Höpfl; Mikael Knip
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