Reasons for the increase in incidence
The question of the reasons for the explosive growth of celiac disease remains open to scientists. However, perhaps the answer lies in general environmental pollution and changes in diet. The widespread use of gluten, chemical additives and the use of chemicals in cereal production may play a key role.
The Mystery of the Increased Incidence
Genetics and HLA Association: Role of CD4+ T Cells
Prevalence of Celiac Enteropathy: Factors and Challenges
A striking feature of celiac disease is its high heredity and association with HLA carriage. This reflects the important role of CD4+ T cells in the development of the disease. The hypothesis of genetic predisposition is recognized by the World Association of Gastroenterologists.
The widespread prevalence of celiac disease is not only due to an increase in autoimmune diseases and improved diagnostic methods. Difficulties are associated with the variety of symptoms and the presence of refractory forms, which makes timely detection and treatment difficult. The lack of standard recommendations, especially for children, stimulates interest in finding new methods for diagnosing and treating celiac enteropathy.