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Safety of occasional ingestion of gluten in patients with celiac disease: a real-life study

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Data di Pubblicazione:
2020
Citazione:
Safety of occasional ingestion of gluten in patients with celiac disease: a real-life study / L. Elli, K. Bascuñán, L. di Lernia, M.T. Bardella, L. Doneda, L. Soldati, S. Orlando, F. Ferretti, V. Lombardo, G. Barigelletti, A. Scricciolo, S. Fabiano, M. Vecchi, L. Roncoroni. - In: BMC MEDICINE. - ISSN 1741-7015. - 18:1(2020 Mar 16).
Abstract:
Background Gluten-free diet (GFD) decreases the quality of life of celiac disease (CD) patients, who frequently ask to occasionally ingest gluten-containing food. We evaluated CD patients reporting voluntary and occasional transgressions to their GFD. Methods From October 2017 to September 2018, the patients reporting occasional and voluntary gluten ingestion (GFD-noncompliant) were prospectively enrolled. These patients underwent clinical examination, blood tests, duodenal biopsy, capsule enteroscopy (CE), and a validated food-frequency questionnaire (FFQ) assessing the frequency and quantity of gluten intake. Mortality was calculated and compared to the general population. A group of patients on strict GFD (GFD-adherent) acted as controls. Results One thousand three hundred seventy-eight CD patients were evaluated during the study period. One hundred nine (8%) reported occasional (weekly or monthly) voluntary ingestion of gluten. The mean gluten intake was 185.2 +/- 336.9 g/year, and the duration of their incorrect GFD was 8.6 +/- 6.9 years. Among the noncompliant patients, 57% did not present any histological alteration; furthermore, the Marsh score profile was not different between compliant and noncompliant patients. Seventy percent did not present any alteration at CE. Seventy-five percent of patients reported no gastrointestinal symptoms after gluten ingestion. Twenty-three percent of patients in the GFD-noncompliant group presented positive tTG-IgA. No association was found between gluten intake, clinical symptoms, and biomarkers. Mortality was not different between the groups and the general population. Conclusions Our results are that in a real-life scenario, a group of CD patients on long-term gluten intake showed no significant clinical symptoms or small bowel damage, thus suggesting that a degree of tolerance towards gluten consumption can be reached.
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01 - Articolo su periodico
Keywords:
Celiac disease; Gluten; Gluten-free diet
Elenco autori:
L. Elli, K. Bascuñán, L. di Lernia, M.T. Bardella, L. Doneda, L. Soldati, S. Orlando, F. Ferretti, V. Lombardo, G. Barigelletti, A. Scricciolo, S. Fabiano, M. Vecchi, L. Roncoroni
Autori di Ateneo:
DONEDA LUIGIA ( autore )
ELLI LUCA ( autore )
Link alla scheda completa:
https://air.unimi.it/handle/2434/722098
Link al Full Text:
https://air.unimi.it/retrieve/handle/2434/722098/1437637/12916_2020_Article_1511.pdf
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