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Emergence of Celiac Disease and Gluten-related Disorders in Asia

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KOREAN SOC NEUROGASTROENTEROLOGY & MOTILITY
DOI: 10.5056/jnm20140

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Glutens; India; Irritable bowel syndrome; Non-celiac gluten sensitivity; Epidemiology

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  1. Indian Council of Medical Research, Department of Health Research, Government of India
  2. Department of Science and Technology, Government of India
  3. Department of Biotechnology, Government of India

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Celiac disease and other gluten-related disorders are increasingly recognized globally, however, they are still not well understood in many Asian countries. The overlapping symptoms between gluten-related disorders and irritable bowel syndrome can lead to misdiagnosis.
Celiac disease (CeD) is a systemic, immune-mediated enteropathy, which is triggered by gluten protein in genetically susceptible individuals. CeD, once thought to be an uncommon disease, is now recognized to affect approximately 40-60 million people globally. While CeD is now well reported from a few Asian countries such as India, China, Pakistan, and Middle Eastern countries; it is still believed to be uncommon in the rest of Asia. Gluten-related diseases other than CeD, like non-celiac gluten sensitivity (NCGS) are also emerging globally. CeD and NCGS may present with either intestinal or extra-intestinal symptoms, and a proportion of them have overlapping symptoms with irritable bowel syndrome. Hence, many of them are misdiagnosed as having irritable bowel syndrome in clinical practice. In this review, we discuss the emergence of CeD and other gluten-related disorders, both globally and in Asia, the overlapping manifestations between gluten-related disorders and irritable bowel syndrome, and the challenges associated with diagnosis and management of CeD in Asia.

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