TY - JOUR
T1 - Nomenclature and diagnosis of gluten-related disorders
T2 - A position statement by the Italian Association of Hospital Gastroenterologists and Endoscopists (AIGO)
AU - Elli, Luca
AU - Villalta, D.
AU - Roncoroni, Leda Rosalba
AU - Barisani, Donatella
AU - Ferrero, Stefano
AU - Pellegrini, N.
AU - Bardella, Maria Teresa
AU - Valiante, Flavio
AU - Tomba, Carolina
AU - Carroccio, Antonio
AU - Bellini, Massimo
AU - Soncini, Marco
AU - Cannizzaro, Renato
AU - Leandro, Gioacchino
PY - 2016/8/1
Y1 - 2016/8/1
N2 - Background: Gluten-related disorders is a term that encompasses different diseases induced by the ingestion of gluten-containing food. Because of their incidence the scientific community has been intensively studying them. Aim: To support gastroenterologists with a correct nomenclature and diagnostic approach to gluten-related disorders in adulthood. Methods: The Italian Association of Hospital Gastroenterologists and Endoscopists (AIGO) commissioned a panel of experts to prepare a position statement clarifying the nomenclature and diagnosis of gluten-related disorders, focusing on those of gastroenterological interest. Each member was assigned a task and levels of evidence/recommendation have been proposed. Results: The panel identified celiac disease, wheat allergy and non-celiac gluten sensitivity as the gluten-related disorders of gastroenterological interest. Celiac disease has an autoimmune nature, wheat allergy is IgE-mediated while the pathogenesis of non-celiac gluten sensitivity is still unknown as is the case of non-IgE mediated allergy. Diagnosis should start with the serological screening for celiac disease and wheat allergy. In case of normal values, the response to a gluten-free diet should be evaluated and a confirmatory blind food challenge carried out. Conclusions: Gluten-related disorders are clinically heterogeneous. Patients should be carefully managed and specific protocols applied for a correct differential diagnosis in gastroenterological setting.
AB - Background: Gluten-related disorders is a term that encompasses different diseases induced by the ingestion of gluten-containing food. Because of their incidence the scientific community has been intensively studying them. Aim: To support gastroenterologists with a correct nomenclature and diagnostic approach to gluten-related disorders in adulthood. Methods: The Italian Association of Hospital Gastroenterologists and Endoscopists (AIGO) commissioned a panel of experts to prepare a position statement clarifying the nomenclature and diagnosis of gluten-related disorders, focusing on those of gastroenterological interest. Each member was assigned a task and levels of evidence/recommendation have been proposed. Results: The panel identified celiac disease, wheat allergy and non-celiac gluten sensitivity as the gluten-related disorders of gastroenterological interest. Celiac disease has an autoimmune nature, wheat allergy is IgE-mediated while the pathogenesis of non-celiac gluten sensitivity is still unknown as is the case of non-IgE mediated allergy. Diagnosis should start with the serological screening for celiac disease and wheat allergy. In case of normal values, the response to a gluten-free diet should be evaluated and a confirmatory blind food challenge carried out. Conclusions: Gluten-related disorders are clinically heterogeneous. Patients should be carefully managed and specific protocols applied for a correct differential diagnosis in gastroenterological setting.
KW - Celiac disease
KW - Food allergy
KW - Gluten-related disorders
KW - Non-celiac gluten sensitivity
KW - Wheat allergy
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U2 - 10.1016/j.dld.2016.10.016
DO - 10.1016/j.dld.2016.10.016
M3 - Article
SN - 1590-8658
JO - Digestive and Liver Disease
JF - Digestive and Liver Disease
ER -