Nondietary Therapies for Celiac Disease

Celiac disease (CD) is an autoimmune enteropathy triggered by gluten. Gluten-free diets can be challenging because of their restrictive nature, inadvertent cross-contaminations, and the high cost of gluten-free food. Novel nondietary therapies are at the preclinical stage, clinical trial phase, or have already been developed for other indications and are now being applied to CD. These therapies include enzymatic gluten degradation, binding and sequestration of gluten, restoration of epithelial tight junction barrier function, inhibition of tissue transglutaminase –mediated potentiation of gliadin oligopeptide immunogenicity or of human leukocyte antigen–mediated gliadin presentation, induction of tolerance to gluten, and antiinflammatory interventions.
Source: Gastroenterology Clinics of North America - Category: Gastroenterology Authors: Source Type: research