Coeliac disease

A Di Sabatino, GR Corazza - The Lancet, 2009 - thelancet.com
A Di Sabatino, GR Corazza
The Lancet, 2009thelancet.com
Coeliac disease is a chronic inflammatory disorder of the small bowel induced in genetically
susceptible people by the irritant gluten and possibly other environmental cofactors. The
disorder is characterised by a diverse clinical heterogeneity that ranges from asymptomatic
to severely symptomatic, and it manifests with frank malabsorption, an increased morbidity
attributable to the frequent association with autoimmune disorders and increased mortality
resulting from the emergence of T-cell clonal proliferations that predispose the patient to …
Summary
Coeliac disease is a chronic inflammatory disorder of the small bowel induced in genetically susceptible people by the irritant gluten and possibly other environmental cofactors. The disorder is characterised by a diverse clinical heterogeneity that ranges from asymptomatic to severely symptomatic, and it manifests with frank malabsorption, an increased morbidity attributable to the frequent association with autoimmune disorders and increased mortality resulting from the emergence of T-cell clonal proliferations that predispose the patient to enteropathy-type T-cell lymphoma. Our understanding of the molecular basis for this disorder has improved and enabled the identification of targets for new therapies, although a strict gluten-free diet remains the mainstay of safe and effective treatment. In this Seminar we critically reassess the clinical and diagnostic aspects of this disease and new perspectives in its pathogenesis and treatment.
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