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Gluten-sensitive enteropathy.

R Troncone1, L Greco, S Auricchio.   

Abstract

Gluten-sensitive enteropathy is induced by dietary wheat gliadin and related proteins in genetically susceptible individuals. Most evidence suggests that the mucosal lesion represents an immunologically mediated injury triggered by gluten in the context of a particular assortment of major histocompatibility complex genes. The amino acid residues of gliadin and related proteins responsible for toxicity have not been identified; in vitro systems are available, but definitive conclusions must rely on in vivo jejunal challenges. At a conservative estimate, symptomatic gluten-sensitive enteropathy affects approximately 1 in 1000 individuals in Europe; however, it is now becoming clear that a greater proportion of individuals has clinically silent disease, and probably many others have a minor form of the the enteropathy. In most countries, the clinical presentation has changed over the past few years coming closer to the adult type of the disease, and the age of onset of symptoms is shifting upward. Liver, joint, hematologic, dental, and neurologic symptoms are increasingly being recognized. Several diseases are associated the gluten-sensitive enteropathy, such as IgA deficiency, insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus, and a range of other autoimmune diseases. Tests based on the measurement of antigliadin and antiendomysium antibodies have gained success as noninvasive screening tests; however, the ultimate diagnosis still is based on the finding of a severe histologic lesion of the jejunum while the patient is on a gluten-containing diet and on its disappearance once the gluten is excluded from the diet. A lifelong, strict GFD is mandatory for celiac children. Among other long-term problems, an increased risk of intestinal lymphoma has been reported in patients on a normal gluten-containing diet.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8614605     DOI: 10.1016/s0031-3955(05)70410-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr Clin North Am        ISSN: 0031-3955            Impact factor:   3.278


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2.  Celiac crisis.

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3.  Dermatomyositis associated with celiac disease: response to a gluten-free diet.

Authors:  Min Soo Song; David Farber; Alain Bitton; Jeremy Jass; Michael Singer; George Karpati
Journal:  Can J Gastroenterol       Date:  2006-06       Impact factor: 3.522

4.  Unusual association of thyroiditis, Addison's disease, ovarian failure and celiac disease in a young woman.

Authors:  R Valentino; S Savastano; A P Tommaselli; M Dorato; M T Scarpitta; M Gigante; G Lombardi; R Troncone
Journal:  J Endocrinol Invest       Date:  1999-05       Impact factor: 4.256

5.  Coeliac disease and unfavourable outcome of pregnancy.

Authors:  P Martinelli; R Troncone; F Paparo; P Torre; E Trapanese; C Fasano; A Lamberti; G Budillon; G Nardone; L Greco
Journal:  Gut       Date:  2000-03       Impact factor: 23.059

6.  Genome search in celiac disease.

Authors:  L Greco; G Corazza; M C Babron; F Clot; M C Fulchignoni-Lataud; S Percopo; P Zavattari; F Bouguerra; C Dib; R Tosi; R Troncone; A Ventura; W Mantavoni; G Magazzù; R Gatti; R Lazzari; A Giunta; F Perri; G Iacono; E Cardi; S de Virgiliis; F Cataldo; G De Angelis; S Musumeci; F Clerget-Darpoux
Journal:  Am J Hum Genet       Date:  1998-03       Impact factor: 11.025

7.  Gliadin activates mucosal cell mediated immunity in cultured rectal mucosa from coeliac patients and a subset of their siblings.

Authors:  R Troncone; G Mazzarella; N Leone; M Mayer; M De Vincenzi; L Greco; S Auricchio
Journal:  Gut       Date:  1998-10       Impact factor: 23.059

8.  Self-rated quality of life in celiac disease.

Authors:  C Ciacci; C D'Agate; A De Rosa; C Franzese; S Errichiello; V Gasperi; A Pardi; D Quagliata; S Visentini; L Greco
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10.  Majority of gliadin-specific T-cell clones from celiac small intestinal mucosa produce interferon-gamma and interleukin-4.

Authors:  R Troncone; C Gianfrani; G Mazzarella; L Greco; J Guardiola; S Auricchio; P De Berardinis
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