Tiny gluten doses spark immune changes in kids with celiac disease
NCT ID NCT07362654
First seen Jan 25, 2026 · Last updated May 16, 2026 · Updated 8 times
Summary
This study looks at how the immune system of children with celiac disease responds to very small amounts of gluten, like what might happen with accidental exposure. About 51 kids on a strict gluten-free diet will take either a placebo or a low or high dose of gluten for three days. Researchers will analyze blood, stool, and urine samples to see if even tiny gluten amounts cause measurable immune changes, which could lead to better tests and management for celiac disease.
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