Celiac disease (CD) is enteropathy autoimmune induced by the ingestion of gluten in
genetically predisposed subjects. The ingestion of gluten is responsible for the symptoms of
CD, and a disturber of the intestinal microbiota. In this study, 13 Samples of intestinal biopsy,
15 fecal samples from celiac children, and 10 from controls children respectively were
collected and analyzed by conventional culture technique to characterize the microbial profile
intestinal of celiac children. There was 24 celiac children (8 boys), Mean age at diagnosis was
9.52 years, all have clinical manifestations, positive anti-transglutaminase antibodies and
mucosal lesions suggestive of CD (Marsh Classification).We found a difference in intestinal
microbiota, between celiac and controls children for example the Enterobacteria, Clostridium
sp and Staphylococcus sp were remarkably higher in biopsy and fecal samples of celiac
children than in controls. Inversely the Enterococcus sp, Lactobacillus sp and Clostridium sp
were slightly lower in celiac children. Our results indicate an imbalance in intestinal
microbiota for celiac children as reduction in the numbers of Lactobacillus sp, Enterococcus
sp and increases in the numbers of Enterobacteria, Staphylococcus sp and Clostridium sp.
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Ecrit par : - Lahcene F. - Tir Touil Meddah A. - Bouziane-nedjadi K. - Meddah B. - Leke A.
Source : Revue des Sciences Fondamentales Appliquées Volume 8, Numéro 3, Pages 1066-1076