How to Diagnose Celiac Disease in Patients Already Receiving a Gluten Free Diet

Open Access: Evaluating for Celiac Disease in Patients on a Gluten-Free Diet: A Practical Approach

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While gluten exposure increases the diagnostic yield of currently available tests, there are novel tests being developed “which may aid in the diagnosis of CeD regardless of diet, with a particular focus on immune-based assays. One such innovation involves the use of tetramer-based assays, which enable the direct detection of gluten-specific T cells in the blood. These tetramers, designed to bind to HLA-DQ2 molecules, can help identify T cells that have been activated by gluten exposure. This presents a highly specific immune marker for CeD. Even for those on a GFD, sensitivity (97%) and specificity (95%) have been impressive.”

My take: This article provides practical advice for evaluating whether celiac disease is present in those already consuming a GFD.

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