It is widely recognized that the intestinal microbiota plays a role in the initiation and perpetuation of intestinal inflammation in numerous chronic conditions. Most studies report intestinal dysbiosis in celiac disease (CD) patients, untreated and treated with a gluten-free diet (GFD), compared to healthy controls. CD patients with gastrointestinal symptoms are also known to have a different microbiota compared to patients with dermatitis herpetiformis and controls, suggesting that the microbiota is involved in disease manifestation. Furthermore, a dysbiotic microbiota seems to be associated with persistent gastrointestinal symptoms in treated CD patients, suggesting its pathogenic implication in these particular cases. GFD per se influen...
Celiac disease (CD) is an immune-mediated enteropathy, triggered by dietary wheat gluten and similar...
In the past it was believed that genetic predisposition and exposure to gluten were necessary and su...
Abstract Our body is inhabited by a variety of microbes (microbiota), mainly bacteria...
It is widely recognized that the intestinal microbiota plays a role in the initiation and perpetuati...
Celiac disease (CD) is the most common autoimmune enteropathy, triggered by a deregulated immune res...
Our body is inhabited by a variety of microbes (microbiota), mainly bacteria, that outnumber our own...
Recent evidence regarding celiac disease has increasingly shown the role of innate immunity in trigg...
Dietary gluten present in wheat, rye and barley induces several gastrointestinal disorders, includin...
The gut microbiota plays a relevant role in determining an individual's health status, and the diet ...
none9noRecent evidence regarding celiac disease has increasingly shown the role of innate immunity i...
Recently, the interest in the human microbiome and its interplay with the host has exploded and prov...
Celiac disease (CeD) is a complex immune-mediated inflammatory condition triggered by the ingestion ...
Celiac disease is a chronic immune-mediated disease caused by dietary gluten in genetically predispo...
Purpose Although genetic predisposition and exposure to dietary gluten are considered necessary trig...
Background and Aim: Recent researches have shown an altered gut microbiota in celiac disease (CD) pa...
Celiac disease (CD) is an immune-mediated enteropathy, triggered by dietary wheat gluten and similar...
In the past it was believed that genetic predisposition and exposure to gluten were necessary and su...
Abstract Our body is inhabited by a variety of microbes (microbiota), mainly bacteria...
It is widely recognized that the intestinal microbiota plays a role in the initiation and perpetuati...
Celiac disease (CD) is the most common autoimmune enteropathy, triggered by a deregulated immune res...
Our body is inhabited by a variety of microbes (microbiota), mainly bacteria, that outnumber our own...
Recent evidence regarding celiac disease has increasingly shown the role of innate immunity in trigg...
Dietary gluten present in wheat, rye and barley induces several gastrointestinal disorders, includin...
The gut microbiota plays a relevant role in determining an individual's health status, and the diet ...
none9noRecent evidence regarding celiac disease has increasingly shown the role of innate immunity i...
Recently, the interest in the human microbiome and its interplay with the host has exploded and prov...
Celiac disease (CeD) is a complex immune-mediated inflammatory condition triggered by the ingestion ...
Celiac disease is a chronic immune-mediated disease caused by dietary gluten in genetically predispo...
Purpose Although genetic predisposition and exposure to dietary gluten are considered necessary trig...
Background and Aim: Recent researches have shown an altered gut microbiota in celiac disease (CD) pa...
Celiac disease (CD) is an immune-mediated enteropathy, triggered by dietary wheat gluten and similar...
In the past it was believed that genetic predisposition and exposure to gluten were necessary and su...
Abstract Our body is inhabited by a variety of microbes (microbiota), mainly bacteria...