A New Proposal for the Pathogenic Mechanism of Non-Coeliac/Non-Allergic Gluten/Wheat Sensitivity: Piecing Together the Puzzle of Recent Scientific Evidence
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2017
abstract:
Non-coeliac/non-allergic gluten/wheat sensitivity (NCG/WS) is a gluten-related disorder,
the pathogenesis of which remains unclear. Recently, the involvement of an increased intestinal
permeability has been recognized in the onset of this clinical condition. However, mechanisms
through which it takes place are still unclear. In this review, we attempt to uncover these mechanisms
by providing, for the first time, an integrated vision of recent scientific literature, resulting in a new
hypothesis about the pathogenic mechanisms involved in NCG/WS. According to this, the root cause
of NCG/WS is a particular dysbiotic profile characterized by decreased butyrate-producing-Firmicutes
and/or Bifidobacteria, leading to low levels of intestinal butyrate. Beyond a critical threshold of the
latter, a chain reaction of events and vicious circles occurs, involving other protagonists such as
microbial lipopolysaccharide (LPS), intestinal alkaline phosphatase (IAP) and wheat -amylase
trypsin inhibitors (ATIs). NCG/WS is likely to be a multi-factor-onset disorder, probably transient
and preventable, related to quality and balance of the diet, and not to the presence of gluten in itself.
If future studies confirm our proposal, this would have important implications both for the definition
of the disease, as well as for the prevention and therapeutic-nutritional management of individuals
with NCG/WS.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
non-coeliac gluten/wheat sensitivity; pathogenic mechanism; butyrate; amylase trypsin
inhibitors; lipopolysaccharide; intestinal alkaline phosphatase; microbiota
List of contributors:
Leccioli, V; Oliveri, M; Romeo, M; Berretta, M; Rossi, Paola
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