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Replacing the Burden of the Gluten Free Diet: Then,Now, and the Future
Authors:Roxana Nemteanu  Irina Ciortescu  Corina Elena Hincu  Andreea Clim  Liliana Gheorghe  Anca Trifan  Alina Plesa
Affiliation:1.Medical I Department, “Grigore T. Popa” University of Medicine and Pharmacy, 700115 Iasi, Romania;2.Institute of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, “Sfantul. Spiridon” University Hospital, 700111 Iasi, Romania;3.Department of Radiology, “Sfantul Spiridon” University Hospital, 700111 Iasi, Romania
Abstract:Without a doubt, a majority of diseases are food-pattern-related. However, one disease stands out as an increasingly more common autoimmune-mediated enteropathy triggered by the ingestion of gluten. Celiac disease (CD) is an old disease, with changing clinical patterns, affecting any age, including infancy and adolescence, and becoming more frequent among the elderly. The gluten-free diet (GFD) has been the sole provider of clinical, serological, and histological improvement for patients with CD for more than seven decades. Nowadays, complete avoidance of dietary gluten is rarely possible because of the wide availability of wheat and other processed foods that contain even more gluten, to the detriment of gluten-free products. Undeniably, there is a definite need for replacing the burdensome GFD. An add-on therapy that could control the dietary transgressions and inadvertent gluten consumption that can possibly lead to overt CD should be considered while on GFD. Nevertheless, future drugs should be able to provide patients some freedom to self-manage CD and increase food independence, while actively reducing exposure and mucosal damage and alleviating GI symptoms. Numerous clinical trials assessing different molecules have already been performed with favorable outcomes, and hopefully they will soon be available for patient use.
Keywords:celiac disease   treatment   gluten-free
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