Reduction of Intestinal Inflammatory Activity Clinical Trial
Official title:
Gluten-free Diet in Patients With Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis (PSC) - a Pilot-Study
Gluten is a protein found in wheat and other cereals as barley and rye. It triggers an
inflammatory reaction in the small-bowel of genetically predisposed persons.
Alpha-amylase/trypsin inhibitors (ATIs) of wheat seem to be the responsible trigger of this
intestinal Inflammation.
Intestinal inflammation is connected to other extra-intestinal autoimmune inflammations like
PSC (as f.ex. the association of PSC with inflammatory bowel disease proves).
Hypothesis: Avoidance of ATIs through a gluten-free diet will reduce intestinal inflammation
and thus also the the inflammatory activity in the liver.
Proof of hypothesis:
- Pilot study with n=20 patients with PSC
- Explorative, open-label, mono-centric study
- Inclusion criteria: age 18-65, diagnosed PSC-associated colitis without relevant
clinical activity after last coloscopy.
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