Patients with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) often benefit from dietary changes. The effect of a gluten-free diet (GFD) on clinical symptom improvement and psychological well-being will be checked in patients with IBS. In addition, the stimulatory potential of gluten on peripheral blood monocytes will be determined. Responders will be provoked with gluten containing bars or placebo bars to confirm the diagnosis of non-celiac glutensenstitivity.
Patients with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) often benefit from dietary changes. Since it has been shown that a gluten free diet (GFD) often alleviates the clinical symptoms, an overlap between patients with IBS and non-celiac glutensensitivity is assumed. The study includes 25 healthy individuals and 150 patients with IBS taking a six week GFD. Participants fill in questionnaires to determine clinical symptoms and psychological well being at the beginning and end of the dietary intervention. Patients with symptom relief under diet are further provoked in a double-blind placebo-controlled study with gluten or placebo containing bars for three weeks, separated by two weeks of washout to diagnosis of NCGS. In addition, peripheral mononuclear cells are isolated at the beginning and end of the diet and the stimulating potential of wheat gluten is analyzed.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
BASIC_SCIENCE
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
150
Participants keep a gluten free diet for six weeks
Department of Medicine 1, Hector Center for Nutrition, Exercise and Sports, Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nuremberg
Erlangen, Germany
Determination of inflammatory Stimulation of monocytes after gluten exposure
Real-time PCR is used to determine the fold Change of gene expression of Interleukins IL-1ß and IL-6 after 24 hours of stimulation of peripheral monocytes with gluten Fragments (0,5 mg/ml)
Time frame: six weeks
Differences in Stimulation of inflammatory Parameters between healthy controls and patients with irritable bowel disease (IBD)
Detection of differences in relative gene Expression of inflammatory parameters (IL-1ß and IL-6) between patients with IBD and healthy controls
Time frame: six weeks
Effect of a gluten free diet on improvement of gastrointestinal symptoms
Detection of patients with clinical improvement during gluten free diet, Determination of patients with at least \>30% improvement in main gastrointestinal symptoms according the questionnaire for gastrointestinal symptomes (IBS-SSS)
Time frame: six weeks
Effect of the gluten free diet on Quality of life
Determination of the effect of a gluten free diet on Quality of Life using the Questionnaire psychological index for well being.
Time frame: six weeks
Determination of a subgroup of Patients with NCGS in IBS cohorte
Detection of patients with IBS that profite from a gluten free diet with Clinical improvement. Determination of the percentage of patients with NCGS compared to whole Population (n=150)
Time frame: six weeks
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