Dose-finding Gluten Challenge Trial in Nonceliac Gluten-sensitivity (RAPLAGE)
Nonceliac Gluten Sensitivity
About this trial
This is an interventional diagnostic trial for Nonceliac Gluten Sensitivity focused on measuring dose-finding, extraintestinal symptoms, gluten, intestinal symptoms, placebo
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- persistence of relevant intestinal and extraintestinal symptoms believed by them to be caused by the ingestion of food containing even low doses of gluten
Exclusion Criteria:
- celiac disease
- wheat allergy
- intolerance to further food source of fermentable oligo- and disaccharides, monosaccharides and polyols
- lactose intolerance
- Helicobacter pylori infection
- giardiasis
- inflammatory bowel disease
- cirrhosis
- excessive alcohol intake
- intake of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory agents
- use of systemic immunosuppressant medication
- poorly controlled psychiatric disease
- pregnancy
- patients unable to give written informed consent will be excluded
Sites / Locations
- Fondazione IRCCS Policlinico San MatteoRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Arm 4
Arm 5
Arm 6
Arm 7
Arm 8
Arm 9
Arm 10
Arm 11
Arm 12
Active Comparator
Active Comparator
Active Comparator
Placebo Comparator
Placebo Comparator
Placebo Comparator
Active Comparator
Active Comparator
Active Comparator
Placebo Comparator
Placebo Comparator
Placebo Comparator
1A - NCGS
1B - NCGS
1C - NCGS
2C - NCGS
2B - NCGS
2A - NCGS
1A - HV
1B - HV
1C - HV
2C- HV
2B - HV
2A - HV
Seventy subjects with nonceliac gluten sensitivity will be given 14 gastrosoluble capsules containing purified wheat gluten corresponding to a daily gluten intake of 8.4 grams for five days. At the end of the first five day-long treatment, subjects will continue only their wash-out from gluten for two weeks, without taking any capsule. At T3, individuals will be given 14 daily gastrosoluble capsules containing placebo (rice starch) for five days. In both first and second five day-long treatment the 14 capsules will be ingested in no more than two times using a glass of water over the day.
Seventy subjects with nonceliac gluten sensitivity will be given 10 gastrosoluble capsules containing purified wheat gluten corresponding to a daily gluten intake of 6.0 grams for five days. In order to maintain the double-blind, patients will be also given 4 capsules of placebo (rice starch) per day. At the end of the first five day-long treatment, subjects will continue only their wash-out from gluten for two weeks, without taking any capsule. At T3, individuals will be given 14 daily gastrosoluble capsules containing placebo (rice starch) for five days. In both first and second five day-long treatment the 14 capsules will be ingested in no more than two times using a glass of water over the day.
Seventy subjects with nonceliac gluten sensitivity will be given 7 gastrosoluble capsules containing purified wheat gluten corresponding to a daily gluten intake of 4.2 grams for five days. In order to maintain the double-blind, patients will be also given 7 capsules of placebo (rice starch) per day. At the end of the first five day-long treatment, subjects will continue only their wash-out from gluten for two weeks, without taking any capsule. At T3, individuals will be given 14 daily gastrosoluble capsules containing placebo (rice starch) for five days. In both first and second five day-long treatment the 14 capsules will be ingested in no more than two times using a glass of water over the day.
Seventy subjects with nonceliac gluten sensitivity will be given 14 daily gastrosoluble capsules containing placebo (rice starch) for five days. At the end of the first five day-long treatment, subjects will continue only their wash-out from gluten for two weeks, without taking any capsule. At T3, individuals will be given 7 daily gastrosoluble capsules containing purified wheat gluten corresponding to a daily gluten intake of 4.2 grams for five days. In order to maintain the double-blind, patients will be also given 7 capsules of placebo (rice starch) per day. In both first and second five day-long treatment the 14 capsules will be ingested in no more than two times using a glass of water over the day.
Seventy subjects with nonceliac gluten sensitivity will be given 14 daily gastrosoluble capsules containing placebo (rice starch) for five days. At the end of the first five day-long treatment, subjects will continue only their wash-out from gluten for two weeks, without taking any capsule. At T3, individuals will be given 10 daily gastrosoluble capsules containing purified wheat gluten corresponding to a daily gluten intake of 6.0 grams for five days. In order to maintain the double-blind, patients will be also given 4 capsules of placebo (rice starch) per day. In both first and second five day-long treatment the 14 capsules will be ingested in no more than two times using a glass of water over the day.
Seventy subjects with nonceliac gluten sensitivity will be given 14 daily gastrosoluble capsules containing placebo (rice starch) for five days. At the end of the first five day-long treatment, subjects will continue only their wash-out from gluten for two weeks, without taking any capsule. At T3, individuals will be given 14 daily gastrosoluble capsules containing purified wheat gluten corresponding to a daily gluten intake of 8.4 grams for five days. In both first and second five day-long treatment the 14 capsules will be ingested in no more than two times using a glass of water over the day.
Seventy healthy volunteers will be given 14 gastrosoluble capsules containing purified wheat gluten corresponding to a daily gluten intake of 8.4 grams for five days. At the end of the first five day-long treatment, subjects will continue only their wash-out from gluten for two weeks, without taking any capsule. At T3, individuals will be given 14 daily gastrosoluble capsules containing placebo (rice starch) for five days. In both first and second five day-long treatment the 14 capsules will be ingested in no more than two times using a glass of water over the day.
Seventy healthy volunteers will be given 10 gastrosoluble capsules containing purified wheat gluten corresponding to a daily gluten intake of 6.0 grams for five days. In order to maintain the double-blind, patients will be also given 4 capsules of placebo (rice starch) per day. At the end of the first five day-long treatment, subjects will continue only their wash-out from gluten for two weeks, without taking any capsule. At T3, individuals will be given 14 daily gastrosoluble capsules containing placebo (rice starch) for five days. In both first and second five day-long treatment the 14 capsules will be ingested in no more than two times using a glass of water over the day.
Seventy healthy volunteers will be given 7 gastrosoluble capsules containing purified wheat gluten corresponding to a daily gluten intake of 4.2 grams for five days. In order to maintain the double-blind, patients will be also given 7 capsules of placebo (rice starch) per day. At the end of the first five day-long treatment, subjects will continue only their wash-out from gluten for two weeks, without taking any capsule. At T3, individuals will be given 14 daily gastrosoluble capsules containing placebo (rice starch) for five days. In both first and second five day-long treatment the 14 capsules will be ingested in no more than two times using a glass of water over the day.
Seventy healthy volunteers will be given 14 daily gastrosoluble capsules containing placebo (rice starch) for five days. At the end of the first five day-long treatment, subjects will continue only their wash-out from gluten for two weeks, without taking any capsule. At T3, individuals will be given 7 daily gastrosoluble capsules containing purified wheat gluten corresponding to a daily gluten intake of 4.2 grams for five days. In order to maintain the double-blind, patients will be also given 7 capsules of placebo (rice starch) per day. In both first and second five day-long treatment the 14 capsules will be ingested in no more than two times using a glass of water over the day.
Seventy healthy volunteers will be given 14 daily gastrosoluble capsules containing placebo (rice starch) for five days. At the end of the first five day-long treatment, subjects will continue only their wash-out from gluten for two weeks, without taking any capsule. At T3, individuals will be given 7 daily gastrosoluble capsules containing purified wheat gluten corresponding to a daily gluten intake of 4.2 grams for five days. In order to maintain the double-blind, patients will be also given 7 capsules of placebo (rice starch) per day. In both first and second five day-long treatment the 14 capsules will be ingested in no more than two times using a glass of water over the day.
Seventy healthy volunteers will be given 14 daily gastrosoluble capsules containing placebo (rice starch) for five days. At the end of the first five day-long treatment, subjects will continue only their wash-out from gluten for two weeks, without taking any capsule. At T3, individuals will be given 14 daily gastrosoluble capsules containing purified wheat gluten corresponding to a daily gluten intake of 8.4 grams for five days. In both first and second five day-long treatment the 14 capsules will be ingested in no more than two times using a glass of water over the day.