Celiac Disease and Possible Dietary Interventions: From Enzymes and Probiotics to Postbiotics and Viruses

Wagh S, Lammers KM, Padul MV, Rodriguez-Herrera A, Dodero VI (2022)
International Journal of Molecular Sciences 23(19): 11748.

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Wagh, SandipUniBi; Lammers, Karen M.; Padul, Manohar V.; Rodriguez-Herrera, Alfonso; Dodero, Veronica IsabelUniBi
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Celiac Disease (CeD) is a chronic small intestinal immune-mediated enteropathy caused by the ingestion of dietary gluten proteins in genetically susceptible individuals. CeD is one of the most common autoimmune diseases, affecting around 1.4% of the population globally. To date, the only acceptable treatment for CeD is strict, lifelong adherence to a gluten-free diet (GFD). However, in some cases, GFD does not alter gluten-induced symptoms. In addition, strict adherence to a GFD reduces patients’ quality of life and is often a socio-economic burden. This narrative review offers an interdisciplinary overview of CeD pathomechanism and the limitations of GFD, focusing on current research on possible dietary interventions. It concentrates on the recent research on the degradation of gluten through enzymes, the modulation of the microbiome, and the different types of “biotics” strategies, from probiotics to the less explored “viromebiotics” as possible beneficial complementary interventions for CeD management. The final aim is to set the context for future research that may consider the role of gluten proteins and the microbiome in nutritional and non-pharmacological interventions for CeD beyond the sole use of the GFD.
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celiac disease (CeD); gut microbiota; dietary therapies; probiotics; glutenase; prebiotics; postbiotics; gluten; viromebiotics
Erscheinungsjahr
2022
Zeitschriftentitel
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
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23
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19
Art.-Nr.
11748
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1422-0067
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Wagh S, Lammers KM, Padul MV, Rodriguez-Herrera A, Dodero VI. Celiac Disease and Possible Dietary Interventions: From Enzymes and Probiotics to Postbiotics and Viruses. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 2022;23(19): 11748.
Wagh, S., Lammers, K. M., Padul, M. V., Rodriguez-Herrera, A., & Dodero, V. I. (2022). Celiac Disease and Possible Dietary Interventions: From Enzymes and Probiotics to Postbiotics and Viruses. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 23(19), 11748. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms231911748
Wagh, Sandip, Lammers, Karen M., Padul, Manohar V., Rodriguez-Herrera, Alfonso, and Dodero, Veronica Isabel. 2022. “Celiac Disease and Possible Dietary Interventions: From Enzymes and Probiotics to Postbiotics and Viruses”. International Journal of Molecular Sciences 23 (19): 11748.
Wagh, S., Lammers, K. M., Padul, M. V., Rodriguez-Herrera, A., and Dodero, V. I. (2022). Celiac Disease and Possible Dietary Interventions: From Enzymes and Probiotics to Postbiotics and Viruses. International Journal of Molecular Sciences 23:11748.
Wagh, S., et al., 2022. Celiac Disease and Possible Dietary Interventions: From Enzymes and Probiotics to Postbiotics and Viruses. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 23(19): 11748.
S. Wagh, et al., “Celiac Disease and Possible Dietary Interventions: From Enzymes and Probiotics to Postbiotics and Viruses”, International Journal of Molecular Sciences, vol. 23, 2022, : 11748.
Wagh, S., Lammers, K.M., Padul, M.V., Rodriguez-Herrera, A., Dodero, V.I.: Celiac Disease and Possible Dietary Interventions: From Enzymes and Probiotics to Postbiotics and Viruses. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 23, : 11748 (2022).
Wagh, Sandip, Lammers, Karen M., Padul, Manohar V., Rodriguez-Herrera, Alfonso, and Dodero, Veronica Isabel. “Celiac Disease and Possible Dietary Interventions: From Enzymes and Probiotics to Postbiotics and Viruses”. International Journal of Molecular Sciences 23.19 (2022): 11748.
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