Properties of gluten intolerance: gluten structure, evolution, pathogenicity and detoxification capabilities
Theterm gluten intolerance may refer to three types of human disorders: autoimmune celiac
disease (CD), allergy to wheat and non-celiac gluten sensitivity (NCGS). Gluten is a mixture …
disease (CD), allergy to wheat and non-celiac gluten sensitivity (NCGS). Gluten is a mixture …
Systemic inflammation and the brain: novel roles of genetic, molecular, and environmental cues as drivers of neurodegeneration
The nervous and immune systems have evolved in parallel from the early bilaterians, in
which innate immunity and a central nervous system (CNS) coexisted for the first time, to …
which innate immunity and a central nervous system (CNS) coexisted for the first time, to …
Autoimmune diseases, gastrointestinal disorders and the microbiome in schizophrenia: more than a gut feeling
Autoimmunity, gastrointestinal (GI) disorders and schizophrenia have been associated with
one another for a long time. This paper reviews these connections and provides a context by …
one another for a long time. This paper reviews these connections and provides a context by …
Gluten sensitivity: from gut to brain
Gluten sensitivity is a systemic autoimmune disease with diverse manifestations. This
disorder is characterised by abnormal immunological responsiveness to ingested gluten in …
disorder is characterised by abnormal immunological responsiveness to ingested gluten in …
Neurologic and psychiatric manifestations of celiac disease and gluten sensitivity
Celiac Disease (CD) is an immune-mediated disease dependent on gluten (a protein
present in wheat, rye or barley) that occurs in about 1% of the population and is generally …
present in wheat, rye or barley) that occurs in about 1% of the population and is generally …
Lactobacilli degrade wheat amylase trypsin inhibitors to reduce intestinal dysfunction induced by immunogenic wheat proteins
Background & Aims Wheat-related disorders, a spectrum of conditions induced by the
ingestion of gluten-containing cereals, have been increasing in prevalence. Patients with …
ingestion of gluten-containing cereals, have been increasing in prevalence. Patients with …
A potential link between environmental triggers and autoimmunity
A Vojdani - Autoimmune diseases, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Autoimmune diseases have registered an alarming rise worldwide in recent years.
Accumulated evidence indicates that the immune system′ s ability to distinguish self from …
Accumulated evidence indicates that the immune system′ s ability to distinguish self from …
Losing your nerves? Maybe it's the antibodies
We propose that the normal immunocompetent B cell repertoire is replete with B cells
making antibodies that recognize brain antigens. Although B cells that are reactive with self …
making antibodies that recognize brain antigens. Although B cells that are reactive with self …
Celiac disease: from gluten to autoimmunity
C Briani, D Samaroo, A Alaedini - Autoimmunity reviews, 2008 - Elsevier
Celiac disease, also known as gluten-sensitive enteropathy and nontropical sprue, is a
prevalent autoimmune disorder that is triggered by the ingestion of wheat gluten and related …
prevalent autoimmune disorder that is triggered by the ingestion of wheat gluten and related …
Markers of celiac disease and gluten sensitivity in children with autism
NM Lau, PHR Green, AK Taylor, D Hellberg… - PloS one, 2013 - journals.plos.org
Objective Gastrointestinal symptoms are a common feature in children with autism, drawing
attention to a potential association with celiac disease or gluten sensitivity. However, studies …
attention to a potential association with celiac disease or gluten sensitivity. However, studies …