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Recent Progress and Recommendations on Celiac Disease From the Working Group on Prolamin Analysis and Toxicity

Celiac disease (CD) affects a growing number of individuals worldwide. To elucidate the causes for this increase, future multidisciplinary collaboration is key to understanding the interactions between immunoreactive components in gluten-containing cereals and the human gastrointestinal tract and im...

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Autores principales: Scherf, Katharina A., Catassi, Carlo, Chirdo, Fernando, Ciclitira, Paul J., Feighery, Conleth, Gianfrani, Carmen, Koning, Frits, Lundin, Knut E. A., Schuppan, Detlef, Smulders, Marinus J. M., Tranquet, Olivier, Troncone, Riccardo, Koehler, Peter
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7090026/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32258047
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2020.00029
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author Scherf, Katharina A.
Catassi, Carlo
Chirdo, Fernando
Ciclitira, Paul J.
Feighery, Conleth
Gianfrani, Carmen
Koning, Frits
Lundin, Knut E. A.
Schuppan, Detlef
Smulders, Marinus J. M.
Tranquet, Olivier
Troncone, Riccardo
Koehler, Peter
author_facet Scherf, Katharina A.
Catassi, Carlo
Chirdo, Fernando
Ciclitira, Paul J.
Feighery, Conleth
Gianfrani, Carmen
Koning, Frits
Lundin, Knut E. A.
Schuppan, Detlef
Smulders, Marinus J. M.
Tranquet, Olivier
Troncone, Riccardo
Koehler, Peter
author_sort Scherf, Katharina A.
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description Celiac disease (CD) affects a growing number of individuals worldwide. To elucidate the causes for this increase, future multidisciplinary collaboration is key to understanding the interactions between immunoreactive components in gluten-containing cereals and the human gastrointestinal tract and immune system and to devise strategies for CD prevention and treatment beyond the gluten-free diet. During the last meetings, the Working Group on Prolamin Analysis and Toxicity (Prolamin Working Group, PWG) discussed recent progress in the field together with key stakeholders from celiac disease societies, academia, industry and regulatory bodies. Based on the current state of knowledge, this perspective from the PWG members provides recommendations regarding clinical, analytical and legal aspects of CD. The selected key topics that require future multidisciplinary collaborative efforts in the clinical field are to collect robust data on the increasing prevalence of CD, to evaluate what is special about gluten-specific T cells, to study their kinetics and transcriptomics and to put some attention to the identification of the environmental agents that facilitate the breaking of tolerance to gluten. In the field of gluten analysis, the key topics are the precise assessment of gluten immunoreactive components in wheat, rye and barley to understand how these are affected by genetic and environmental factors, the comparison of different methods for compliance monitoring of gluten-free products and the development of improved reference materials for gluten analysis.
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spelling pubmed-70900262020-03-31 Recent Progress and Recommendations on Celiac Disease From the Working Group on Prolamin Analysis and Toxicity Scherf, Katharina A. Catassi, Carlo Chirdo, Fernando Ciclitira, Paul J. Feighery, Conleth Gianfrani, Carmen Koning, Frits Lundin, Knut E. A. Schuppan, Detlef Smulders, Marinus J. M. Tranquet, Olivier Troncone, Riccardo Koehler, Peter Front Nutr Nutrition Celiac disease (CD) affects a growing number of individuals worldwide. To elucidate the causes for this increase, future multidisciplinary collaboration is key to understanding the interactions between immunoreactive components in gluten-containing cereals and the human gastrointestinal tract and immune system and to devise strategies for CD prevention and treatment beyond the gluten-free diet. During the last meetings, the Working Group on Prolamin Analysis and Toxicity (Prolamin Working Group, PWG) discussed recent progress in the field together with key stakeholders from celiac disease societies, academia, industry and regulatory bodies. Based on the current state of knowledge, this perspective from the PWG members provides recommendations regarding clinical, analytical and legal aspects of CD. The selected key topics that require future multidisciplinary collaborative efforts in the clinical field are to collect robust data on the increasing prevalence of CD, to evaluate what is special about gluten-specific T cells, to study their kinetics and transcriptomics and to put some attention to the identification of the environmental agents that facilitate the breaking of tolerance to gluten. In the field of gluten analysis, the key topics are the precise assessment of gluten immunoreactive components in wheat, rye and barley to understand how these are affected by genetic and environmental factors, the comparison of different methods for compliance monitoring of gluten-free products and the development of improved reference materials for gluten analysis. Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-03-17 /pmc/articles/PMC7090026/ /pubmed/32258047 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2020.00029 Text en Copyright © 2020 Scherf, Catassi, Chirdo, Ciclitira, Feighery, Gianfrani, Koning, Lundin, Schuppan, Smulders, Tranquet, Troncone and Koehler. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Nutrition
Scherf, Katharina A.
Catassi, Carlo
Chirdo, Fernando
Ciclitira, Paul J.
Feighery, Conleth
Gianfrani, Carmen
Koning, Frits
Lundin, Knut E. A.
Schuppan, Detlef
Smulders, Marinus J. M.
Tranquet, Olivier
Troncone, Riccardo
Koehler, Peter
Recent Progress and Recommendations on Celiac Disease From the Working Group on Prolamin Analysis and Toxicity
title Recent Progress and Recommendations on Celiac Disease From the Working Group on Prolamin Analysis and Toxicity
title_full Recent Progress and Recommendations on Celiac Disease From the Working Group on Prolamin Analysis and Toxicity
title_fullStr Recent Progress and Recommendations on Celiac Disease From the Working Group on Prolamin Analysis and Toxicity
title_full_unstemmed Recent Progress and Recommendations on Celiac Disease From the Working Group on Prolamin Analysis and Toxicity
title_short Recent Progress and Recommendations on Celiac Disease From the Working Group on Prolamin Analysis and Toxicity
title_sort recent progress and recommendations on celiac disease from the working group on prolamin analysis and toxicity
topic Nutrition
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7090026/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32258047
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2020.00029
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