Extra Intestinal Manifestations of CD: Common Pathways in the Gut- remote Organs’ Axes
Journal: International Journal of Celiac Disease (Vol.5, No. 1)Publication Date: 2017-03-31
Authors : Lerner; Aaron; Torsten Matthias;
Page : 24-27
Keywords : celiac diseases; potential mechanisms; gut eco system;
Abstract
Genetic and environmental risk factors for celiac disease are well established, however, the precipitating events leading to development of celiac disease and associated conditions remain enigmatic. Being a multi-faced, multi-organ disease and the multiple extra intestinal phenotypes of celiac disease, further more add to its complexity. The present editorial summarizes the potential mechanisms connecting gut eco system events to remote organ manifestations and dysfunctions in celiac disease. It is suggested that nutrients, the microbiome/dysbiome interplay, the local post translational modification of naive proteins, the leaky gut and the leaked immunogenic or toxic molecules or complexes and the circulating pro-inflammatory immune cells and cytokines are at the basis of the gut-remote organ pathologies, in CD.
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