Sensibilidad no celíaca al gluten. Una patología más que responde al gluten

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  • Elizabeth Navarro Hospital de Niños Exequiel González Cortés
  • Magdalena Araya INTA, Universidad de Chile

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Celiac disease, FODMAPs, Irritable bowel syndrome, Non-celiac gluten sensitivity

Resumen

Remission of gastrointestinal and general symptoms after gluten withdrawal has been described in some non-celiac individuals for nearly 30 years. Only recently, efforts have been made to define this entity, now referred to as “non- celiac gluten sensitivity”. It includes patients that clinically respond to gluten free diet without exhibiting allergic or autoimmune features to explain such response. Wheat allergy, celiac disease, irritable bowel syndrome and symptoms induced by high FODMAPs (Fermentable, Oligo-, Di-, Mono-saccharides And Polyols) consumption are the main differential diagnoses. The relationship with neuropsychiatric disorders such as schizophrenia and autism has not been demonstrated, but currently it gives ground to great hope in families with affected children. Epidemiology of non- celiac gluten sensitivity is not clear. It is described as more common among women and less common in children. Genetic and immune factors, changes in intestinal microbiota and non-gluten components present in wheat grains are main factors postulated in the pathogenesis of this condition. To date, there are no specific biomarkers for non- celiac gluten sensitivity and diagnosis is reached by excluding other causes of disease. A trial with gluten-free diet and subsequent gluten challenge is the methodology most frequently used to confirm diagnosis.

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2015-05-04

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Navarro, E., & Araya, M. (2015). Sensibilidad no celíaca al gluten. Una patología más que responde al gluten. Revista Médica De Chile, 143(5). Recuperado a partir de https://revistamedicadechile.cl/index.php/rmedica/article/view/4062

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