Non-Celiac Gluten Sensitivity in Children: Controversial Role of Gluten and Diagnostic Enigma

C. Devulapalli
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Non-celiac gluten sensitivity (NCGS) is a debatable condition that affects less than 6% of children. The absence of specific diagnostic markers and standardized diagnostic procedures make the diagnosis of NCGS challenging, covering patients with different and varied symptoms. Generally, the parents of small and younger children introduce a gluten-free diet (GFD) based on their personal experiences and expectations. Additionally, a “fad component” exists, contributing to the recent rise in the popularity of GFD. Thus, celiac disease (CD) and wheat allergy (WA) must be excluded as these also appear in individuals experiencing symptoms similar to those of NCGS, improving and worsening with gluten withdrawal and consumption, respectively. The role of gluten inducing gastrointestinal symptoms in individuals with self-reported NCGS has been skeptically assessed based on evidence in recent years. However, currently, it is unknown whether a strict GFD is necessary for patients with NCGS. Thus, the placebo-controlled gluten challenge remains the gold standard for a challenging diagnosis like NCGS. The present review evaluates the published studies based largely on the adult population and describes the key elements in diagnosing NCGS and differential diagnosis with CD and WA.
儿童非乳糜泻谷蛋白敏感性:谷蛋白的争议作用和诊断难题
非乳糜泻麸质敏感性(NCGS)是一种有争议的疾病,影响不到6%的儿童。缺乏特定的诊断标志物和标准化的诊断程序使得NCGS的诊断具有挑战性,涵盖了不同症状的患者。一般来说,年幼儿童的父母根据他们的个人经历和期望引入无麸质饮食(GFD)。此外,“时尚成分”的存在,有助于最近GFD的普及。因此,必须排除乳糜泻(CD)和小麦过敏(WA),因为它们也出现在经历与NCGS相似症状的个体中,分别随着麸质戒断和摄入而改善和恶化。近年来,根据证据,麸质在自我报告的NCGS患者中诱导胃肠道症状的作用一直受到怀疑。然而,目前尚不清楚NCGS患者是否需要严格的GFD。因此,安慰剂控制的麸质挑战仍然是像NCGS这样具有挑战性的诊断的金标准。本综述评估了主要基于成人人群的已发表的研究,并描述了诊断NCGS和CD和WA鉴别诊断的关键因素。
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