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To assess the adherence to gluten free diet by measuring faecal and urinary gluten immunogenic peptides (GIP). This will provide an objective measure for adherence.


Clinical Trial Description

The adherence to the GFD can be assessed through a dietary interview performed by a registered dietitian or patient self-reports, mucosal healing, assessed by a small bowel biopsy or CD serological screening tests showing decreasing levels of antibodies. However, none of these methods offer an accurate measure of dietary compliance. A novel method to monitor the adherence to the GFD by detection of immune-dominant gluten peptides in human faeces or urine using the anti-α -gliadin G12 antibody was described recently in the literature. Gluten peptides, in particular peptides equivalent to the immunogenic - α -gliadin-33-mer peptide, are resistant to gastrointestinal digestion and that ensures a significant amount of the ingested gluten is excreted in faeces. Consequently, recovery of detectable amounts of the immunogenic fraction in faeces or urine indicates that gluten has passed through the digestive tract, and in the case of urine was absorbed, and, therefore, that gluten has been consumed . ;


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NCT number NCT03663309
Study type Observational
Source Rabin Medical Center
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Status Completed
Phase
Start date June 19, 2018
Completion date June 3, 2021

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