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Gliadin Sequestration as a Novel Therapy for Celiac Disease: A Prospective Application for Polyphenols.


ABSTRACT: Celiac disease is an autoimmune disorder characterized by a heightened immune response to gluten proteins in the diet, leading to gastrointestinal symptoms and mucosal damage localized to the small intestine. Despite its prevalence, the only treatment currently available for celiac disease is complete avoidance of gluten proteins in the diet. Ongoing clinical trials have focused on targeting the immune response or gluten proteins through methods such as immunosuppression, enhanced protein degradation and protein sequestration. Recent studies suggest that polyphenols may elicit protective effects within the celiac disease milieu by disrupting the enzymatic hydrolysis of gluten proteins, sequestering gluten proteins from recognition by critical receptors in pathogenesis and exerting anti-inflammatory effects on the system as a whole. This review highlights mechanisms by which polyphenols can protect against celiac disease, takes a critical look at recent works and outlines future applications for this potential treatment method.

SUBMITTER: Van Buiten CB 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7826989 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Gliadin Sequestration as a Novel Therapy for Celiac Disease: A Prospective Application for Polyphenols.

Van Buiten Charlene B CB   Elias Ryan J RJ  

International journal of molecular sciences 20210108 2


Celiac disease is an autoimmune disorder characterized by a heightened immune response to gluten proteins in the diet, leading to gastrointestinal symptoms and mucosal damage localized to the small intestine. Despite its prevalence, the only treatment currently available for celiac disease is complete avoidance of gluten proteins in the diet. Ongoing clinical trials have focused on targeting the immune response or gluten proteins through methods such as immunosuppression, enhanced protein degrad  ...[more]

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