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A metabolomic perspective on coeliac disease.


ABSTRACT: Metabolomics is an "omic" science that is now emerging with the purpose of elaborating a comprehensive analysis of the metabolome, which is the complete set of metabolites (i.e., small molecules intermediates) in an organism, tissue, cell, or biofluid. In the past decade, metabolomics has already proved to be useful for the characterization of several pathological conditions and offers promises as a clinical tool. A metabolomics investigation of coeliac disease (CD) revealed that a metabolic fingerprint for CD can be defined, which accounts for three different but complementary components: malabsorption, energy metabolism, and alterations in gut microflora and/or intestinal permeability. In this review, we will discuss the major advancements in metabolomics of CD, in particular with respect to the role of gut microbiome and energy metabolism.

SUBMITTER: Calabro A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3934717 | biostudies-literature | 2014

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A metabolomic perspective on coeliac disease.

Calabrò Antonio A   Gralka Ewa E   Luchinat Claudio C   Saccenti Edoardo E   Tenori Leonardo L  

Autoimmune diseases 20140209


Metabolomics is an "omic" science that is now emerging with the purpose of elaborating a comprehensive analysis of the metabolome, which is the complete set of metabolites (i.e., small molecules intermediates) in an organism, tissue, cell, or biofluid. In the past decade, metabolomics has already proved to be useful for the characterization of several pathological conditions and offers promises as a clinical tool. A metabolomics investigation of coeliac disease (CD) revealed that a metabolic fin  ...[more]

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