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Celiac disease: New therapies on the horizon

Tessa Dieckman, Frits Koning, Gerd Bouma

2022Current Opinion in Pharmacology25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Celiac Disease (CeD) is a chronic intestinal disease which occurs in 0.7-1.4% of the global population. Since the discovery of gluten as its disease-inducing antigen, CeD patients are treated with a gluten-free diet which is effective but has limitations for certain groups of patients. Accordingly, over the past few years, there is a growing interest in alternative treatment options. This review summarizes emerging pharmacological approaches, including tolerance induction strategies, tissue transglutaminase inhibition, gluten degradation, and inhibition of interleukin (IL)-15.

Topics & Concepts

GlutenDiseaseTissue transglutaminaseMedicinePopulationImmunologyGluten freeInternal medicineBiologyPathologyEnvironmental healthBiochemistryEnzymeCeliac Disease Research and ManagementTransgenic Plants and Applications