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Lack of immunogenicity of hydrolysed wheat flour in patients with coeliac disease after a short-term oral challenge.

R MandileStefania PicasciaC ParrellaA CamarcaM GobbettiL GrecoR TronconeC GianfraniR Auricchio
Published in: Alimentary pharmacology & therapeutics (2017)
We confirm that fermentation of wheat flour with sourdough lactobacilli and fungal proteases is capable of abolishing the T cell immunogenicity of gluten in coeliac patients. Our data also validate the short-term oral challenge as a useful tool for testing the efficacy of novel therapeutic approaches.
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