The role of probiotics in the immune response and intestinal microbiota of children with celiac disease: a systematic review
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Resumo: | ABSTRACT Objective: To evaluate changes in peripheral immunological response (decrease in blood proinflammatory cytokines) and fecal microbiota (especially Bacteroidetes and Firmicutes) after administration of probiotics in children with celiac disease on a gluten-free diet. Data source: The databases MEDLINE, LILACS, Springer and SciELO were used for this review, with the descriptors “celiac disease AND probiotics”. At the end of the search, 168 articles were retrieved, four of which were included in the final qualitative synthesis, having as inclusion criteria randomized clinical trials and pediatric population (1–19 years) and, as exclusion criteria, interventions other than probiotics, studies with patients with other diseases associated with celiac disease, or patients who did not meet the diagnostic criteria. All elected studies were published until September 2020, without language restriction, with patients receiving strains of Bifidobacterium breve or B. longum and on a gluten-free diet. Data synthesis: The studies show that the administration of probiotics along with a gluten-free diet, can approximate the fecal microbiota of celiac patients to typical conditions of healthy individuals, by restoring the abundance of some microbial communities that characterize the typical physiological condition. In addition, the administration of probiotics can reduce serum proinflammatory cytokines (mainly TNF-alpha). Conclusions: Despite the positive correlation between probiotics and fecal microbiota/serological markers in pediatric patients with celiac disease, we emphasize the need for future multicentric studies that should include a larger number of patients and a longer follow up period.% |
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The role of probiotics in the immune response and intestinal microbiota of children with celiac disease: a systematic reviewCeliac diseaseProbioticsGastrointestinal microbiomeDiet, gluten freeBifidobacterium breveBifidobacterium longumABSTRACT Objective: To evaluate changes in peripheral immunological response (decrease in blood proinflammatory cytokines) and fecal microbiota (especially Bacteroidetes and Firmicutes) after administration of probiotics in children with celiac disease on a gluten-free diet. Data source: The databases MEDLINE, LILACS, Springer and SciELO were used for this review, with the descriptors “celiac disease AND probiotics”. At the end of the search, 168 articles were retrieved, four of which were included in the final qualitative synthesis, having as inclusion criteria randomized clinical trials and pediatric population (1–19 years) and, as exclusion criteria, interventions other than probiotics, studies with patients with other diseases associated with celiac disease, or patients who did not meet the diagnostic criteria. All elected studies were published until September 2020, without language restriction, with patients receiving strains of Bifidobacterium breve or B. longum and on a gluten-free diet. Data synthesis: The studies show that the administration of probiotics along with a gluten-free diet, can approximate the fecal microbiota of celiac patients to typical conditions of healthy individuals, by restoring the abundance of some microbial communities that characterize the typical physiological condition. In addition, the administration of probiotics can reduce serum proinflammatory cytokines (mainly TNF-alpha). Conclusions: Despite the positive correlation between probiotics and fecal microbiota/serological markers in pediatric patients with celiac disease, we emphasize the need for future multicentric studies that should include a larger number of patients and a longer follow up period.%Sociedade de Pediatria de São Paulo2022-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-05822022000100508Revista Paulista de Pediatria v.40 2022reponame:Revista Paulista de Pediatria (Ed. Português. Online)instname:Sociedade de Pediatria de São Paulo (SPSP)instacron:SPSP10.1590/1984-0462/2022/40/2020447info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessJedwab,Camila FernandaRoston,Bruna Cardoso de Mattos BoccaliniToge,Ana Beatriz Ferreira de SouzaEcheverria,Isadora FagundesTavares,Guilherme Ojea GomesAlvares,Matheus AlvesRullo,Vera Esteves VagnozziOliveira,Marcella Rocha Machado deeng2021-08-27T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0103-05822022000100508Revistahttps://www.rpped.com.br/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phppediatria@spsp.org.br||rpp@spsp.org.br1984-04620103-0582opendoar:2021-08-27T00:00Revista Paulista de Pediatria (Ed. Português. Online) - Sociedade de Pediatria de São Paulo (SPSP)false |
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The role of probiotics in the immune response and intestinal microbiota of children with celiac disease: a systematic review |
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The role of probiotics in the immune response and intestinal microbiota of children with celiac disease: a systematic review |
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The role of probiotics in the immune response and intestinal microbiota of children with celiac disease: a systematic review Jedwab,Camila Fernanda Celiac disease Probiotics Gastrointestinal microbiome Diet, gluten free Bifidobacterium breve Bifidobacterium longum |
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The role of probiotics in the immune response and intestinal microbiota of children with celiac disease: a systematic review |
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The role of probiotics in the immune response and intestinal microbiota of children with celiac disease: a systematic review |
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The role of probiotics in the immune response and intestinal microbiota of children with celiac disease: a systematic review |
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The role of probiotics in the immune response and intestinal microbiota of children with celiac disease: a systematic review |
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The role of probiotics in the immune response and intestinal microbiota of children with celiac disease: a systematic review |
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Jedwab,Camila Fernanda |
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Jedwab,Camila Fernanda Roston,Bruna Cardoso de Mattos Boccalini Toge,Ana Beatriz Ferreira de Souza Echeverria,Isadora Fagundes Tavares,Guilherme Ojea Gomes Alvares,Matheus Alves Rullo,Vera Esteves Vagnozzi Oliveira,Marcella Rocha Machado de |
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Roston,Bruna Cardoso de Mattos Boccalini Toge,Ana Beatriz Ferreira de Souza Echeverria,Isadora Fagundes Tavares,Guilherme Ojea Gomes Alvares,Matheus Alves Rullo,Vera Esteves Vagnozzi Oliveira,Marcella Rocha Machado de |
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Jedwab,Camila Fernanda Roston,Bruna Cardoso de Mattos Boccalini Toge,Ana Beatriz Ferreira de Souza Echeverria,Isadora Fagundes Tavares,Guilherme Ojea Gomes Alvares,Matheus Alves Rullo,Vera Esteves Vagnozzi Oliveira,Marcella Rocha Machado de |
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Celiac disease Probiotics Gastrointestinal microbiome Diet, gluten free Bifidobacterium breve Bifidobacterium longum |
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Celiac disease Probiotics Gastrointestinal microbiome Diet, gluten free Bifidobacterium breve Bifidobacterium longum |
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ABSTRACT Objective: To evaluate changes in peripheral immunological response (decrease in blood proinflammatory cytokines) and fecal microbiota (especially Bacteroidetes and Firmicutes) after administration of probiotics in children with celiac disease on a gluten-free diet. Data source: The databases MEDLINE, LILACS, Springer and SciELO were used for this review, with the descriptors “celiac disease AND probiotics”. At the end of the search, 168 articles were retrieved, four of which were included in the final qualitative synthesis, having as inclusion criteria randomized clinical trials and pediatric population (1–19 years) and, as exclusion criteria, interventions other than probiotics, studies with patients with other diseases associated with celiac disease, or patients who did not meet the diagnostic criteria. All elected studies were published until September 2020, without language restriction, with patients receiving strains of Bifidobacterium breve or B. longum and on a gluten-free diet. Data synthesis: The studies show that the administration of probiotics along with a gluten-free diet, can approximate the fecal microbiota of celiac patients to typical conditions of healthy individuals, by restoring the abundance of some microbial communities that characterize the typical physiological condition. In addition, the administration of probiotics can reduce serum proinflammatory cytokines (mainly TNF-alpha). Conclusions: Despite the positive correlation between probiotics and fecal microbiota/serological markers in pediatric patients with celiac disease, we emphasize the need for future multicentric studies that should include a larger number of patients and a longer follow up period.% |
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