PHARMACOGENOMICS OPEN A NEW GATE WAY IN THE TREATMENT OF CELIAC
DISEASE
Somia Gul, Abeeha Malick, Sameera Kaleem and Aniqa Malick
Faculty of Pharmacy, Jinnah University for Women, Pakistan
Abstract
Background: An immune mediated enteropathy celiac disease (CD) is an auto immune deficiency
disease that is occurs due to damage to the lining of the small intestine when foods with gluten are
eaten. Celiac disease is characterized by musculoskeletal problems digestive problems, a severe skin
rash called dermatitis, herpetiformis, iron deficiency anemia (low blood count), growth problems and
failure to thrive (in children), Seizures, Aphthous ulcers, tingling sensation in the legs.
Objective: Our goal is to emphasize on the treatment confusion due to misjudgment with celiac disease and irritable
bowel syndrome and its treatment that become possible not only by the use of gluten free diet but can also be treated by
emerging field of pharmacogenomics technology.
Methodology: In our survey we communicated with Pakistan celiac society, we also negotiated with Abbasi Shaheed
Hospital gastroenteritis specialists who are working on this disease for past year. We analysis the general and behavioral
or central nervous system conditions as well.
Result: The result shows that CD is misdiagnosed with IBS 42% consider it a small intestine disease while 58 % thinks
it's a large intestine disorder. 73% say diagnosis can be done via antitransglutunabase anti body, 88% says TGG, igA can
be helpful in detecting Celiac disorder, 48% favors endoscopy while biopsy is recommended by 52%.The outcome of
this innovative research is that celiac disease that occurs genetically influence in people that can be defecate by the
vaccination and people enjoy their life without any restriction.
Conclusion: The prevalence study is enormous research for celiac disease. There is no study yet on national or
provincial scale that reflects any data about the number of patients existing in Pakistan. The pharmacogenomics
advancement opens a new hope for the celiac disease patients, therapeutic vaccine that contains three proprietary
peptides that elicit an immune response in patients with celiac disease who carry the immune recognition gene HLADQ2.
Due to lack of awareness and varying symptoms of celiac disease make it hard to diagnose and creating a problem
in timely diagnosis and management. Currently it is leading to many problems including proper diagnosis and post
diagnosis management.
Keywords: Celiac disease; Pharmacogenomics; irritable bowel syndrome; immune recognition gene.