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Gastroenterology
Review of genetic risk haplotypes in Celiac disease across diverse ancestries
New Celiac Risk Map Shows Different Genes for Different Groups
This observational review analyzes genetic risk haplotypes in 3,481 individuals with Celiac disease and matched controls from the All of Us …
Celiac disease risk genes change depending on your background, and a new model uses family history to spot it early.
medRxiv
Apr 24, 2026
Allergy & Immunology
Sys. Review
Hereditary alpha-tryptasemia modifies GI disease outcomes in individuals of European ancestry.
A Hidden Gene Trait May Explain Your Stubborn Gut Symptoms
This systematic review examined the impact of Hereditary alpha-tryptasemia (HαT) on gastrointestinal conditions in individuals of European a…
A hidden gene trait called HαT may worsen stubborn gut symptoms like bloating and pain even when you follow a strict gluten-free diet.
Frontiers
Apr 16, 2026
Gastroenterology
Cohort
Serological assays show high concordance for detecting celiac disease-specific autoantibodies in a Tunisian cohort.
Study finds high accuracy for blood tests in detecting celiac disease in Tunisian patients
This cohort study evaluated serological assays, including immunoblot, indirect immunofluorescence test (IIFT), and enzyme-linked immunosorbe…
Blood tests for celiac disease correctly identified all patients in a Tunisian study, proving these simple checks can often replace invasive…
Frontiers
Apr 9, 2026
Nutrition & Obesity Medicine
RCT
Online parent intervention shows moderate effect on child QoL in celiac disease pilot RCT
Online support for parents of children with celiac disease shows promise in pilot study
A pilot RCT of 98 parents of children (8-11 years) with celiac disease tested an online self-help psychological intervention versus waitlist…
Parents of children with celiac disease found an online support program acceptable and linked to moderate improvements in their child's soci…
Apr 7, 2026