Coeliac disease

Coeliac disease (also termed sprue, celiac disease and gluten intolerance) is an autoimmune disease characterised by chronic inflammation of the proximal portion of the small intestine caused by exposure to certain dietary gluten proteins. Pathologic changes to the structure and function of the small bowel's mucosa impair the body's ability to digest or absorb nutrients from food.

The principal cause of the disorder is an immunologic reaction to components of certain dietary glutens. This is a cell-mediated reaction, not a typical IgE type allergy. The targets of the immunologic response are gliadin, hordein, and secalin, proteins contained in the gluten component of wheat, barley, and rye. Traditionally, oats have been included in the list as well, but some recent studies have brought into question whether this is necessary [1]. Corn (maize), sorghum, and rice are considered safe for a patient to consume. They do contain types of gluten that do not trigger the disease.

In most patients, a strict wheat and gluten-free diet will relieve the symptoms. Some patients suffer from refractory sprue. Many cases of refractory sprue are in patients exquisitely sensitive to even trace amount of the problematic glutens; thus, dietary restriction fails due to trace contamination of products with wheat proteins. In other patients, a sprue-like condition may be due to intolerance to other dietary proteins such as those found in egg, milk, or soy.

Table of contents
1 Signs and symptoms
2 Tests
3 Causes

Signs and symptoms

Tests

Characteristic appearance on bowel biopsy. Patients have gliadin
antibodies. There are also blood tests for anti-gliadin antibodies.

Causes

Unknown but probably:
  • Partly a genetic susceptibility to the illness (identical twins do not have 100% concordance however).
  • together with an environmental agent, probably a virus or other infection
  • It is associated with other autoimmune disease (these diseases are also probably a combination of susceptibility + infection).

'\'See also'': Gluten-free, casein-free diet, Gastroenterology, Dermatitis herpetiformis


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