First-degree relatives of celiac disease patients have increased seroreactivity to serum microbial markers

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  • who: Bacteroides caccae and colleagues from the Centre for Child Health Research and Department of Pediatrics, Tampere University Hospital, Laboratory of Genetics, HUS Diagnostic Center, Helsinki University Hospital, Helsinki, Finland have published the research work: First-degree Relatives of Celiac Disease Patients Have Increased Seroreactivity to Serum Microbial Markers, in the Journal: Nutrients 2020, 12, x FOR PEER REVIEW of /2020/
  • what: The main finding of this study was increased seroreactivity to microbial markers in the relatives of CD patients compared with controls even after the exclusion of CD autoantibody-positive individuals.
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