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Note from Alice: Don’t Be Discouraged
Dear Beyond Celiac Community,
Many of you have asked me about the news that ImmusanT has discontinued its clinical trial investigating the Nexvax2 vaccine. My response to everyone is the same – don’t be discouraged. Don’t give up on the possibility we will eventually have better options than the gluten-free diet alone. Don’t give up on a cure.
As much as we’d like research into new treatments for celiac disease to be a straight shot from start to finish in record time, it rarely happens. Scientific discovery is usually a slow, incremental process, with successes and failures both building on each other to create a complete picture of how a disease can be treated and hopefully cured.
Most in the celiac disease research community, including scientists working on competing new treatments, were disappointed by news of the failure of Nexvax2 to suppress the immune response to gluten and consequently the effects of celiac disease. But they also quickly pointed out that a lot is learned from trials with negative outcomes, that the point of clinical trials is to thoroughly investigate what works and what doesn’t and that there are a number of promising different approaches in the celiac disease drug pipeline. One drug has even beaten the odds and made it to Phase 3 of clinical trial.
Additionally, the scientific world is looking at celiac disease as part of the broader autoimmune disease world, and progress is being made as a result. Those who study immunological diseases around the world have a growing interest in celiac disease. At Beyond Celiac, we remain committed to our mission of advancing research and supporting scientists even in the face of setbacks. We will soon announce the recipients of two new Beyond Celiac research grants.
Perhaps most important to mention is the patients who volunteered for the Nexvax2 trial, as well as all those who have participated in any other celiac disease study. ImmusanT helped protect the wellbeing of the study participants by ending the trial early after results showed they were not getting any benefit from the drug compared to the placebo. I personally want to thank the Nexvax2 participants for stepping up. And I want to encourage others to continue to volunteer and not let the outcome of this trial dissuade you. Be reassured that drug developers do take the steps needed to minimize risk and remember that research cannot progress without patient participation.
I also want to thank ImmusanT for pursuing a treatment for celiac disease with such dedication and care. The investment the company has made through its scientific, regulatory and business knowledge, as well as funding, is hard to describe or comprehend. We don’t yet know what the future holds, but we can only praise all the work that has been done in the past.
To keep this in perspective, think of the best way to respond to setbacks in your own life. If your child fails a test, if a project at work isn’t going well, if you try a difficult career change, if you have a fight with a friend, you most likely don’t throw your hands in the air and give up. You learn from your experience and move forward. That’s what happens in the research community, too. ImmusanT is looking at the trial results to better understand the outcome and will share what it learns. And we’ll all be a little closer to treatment choices beyond the gluten-free diet for celiac disease patients in the end.
To Living Life Beyond Celiac,
Alice
Summer Recipes
Ah, summer. Sitting by the ocean, long afternoons with family, and enough food on the grill to feed the neighborhood! Wherever you’ll be, we’ll have a delicious gluten-free meal to keep you happy and healthy.
Visit our Gluten-Free Summer Favorites page for summery salads, desserts, and grill-ready recipes!
Gluten-Free Cooking with Oonagh
Tomato-Free Corn Salsa
A tasty, tomato-free salsa, loaded with corn, peppers, green onions, parsley, cilantro and more!

Cold Cherry Soup – Vyšnių Sriuba
A delicious, sweet soup with Lithuanian roots, Cold Cherry Soup can be served as either an appetizer or dessert.
About Chef Oonagh Williams
Chef Oonagh Williams holds a culinary arts degree and spends her time cooking, writing and educating the public on gluten-free and allergy-free diets. She herself has celiac disease along with food allergies. When not writing or speaking nationally, she teaches cooking classes, hosts dinner parties, and offers one-on-one help. Buy her Delicious Gluten-Free Cooking e-book; like her Facebook page, Gluten-Free Cooking with Oonagh, where she posts recipes, links to her appearances, and gluten-free products she’s discovered; and connect with her for help in following a food allergy diet.
Nexvax 2 Trial Discontinued
A clinical trial investigating Nexvax2 has been discontinued due to results that showed the vaccine to treat celiac disease did not provide protection from gluten exposure when compared to a placebo.The company has not commented on the future of Nexvax2 but will investigate the trial to further understand the outcome.
Step Beyond Celiac Kansas City and Dallas 5Ks!

After our first Step Beyond Celiac 5K in Philly, with almost 1,100 participants, we’re ready to kick off the next two events! Join us at one of the next Step Beyond Celiac 5K run/walks: September 29th in Kansas City at Community America Ballpark or October 12th at Oak Point Park in Dallas. Step Beyond Celiac Events raise funds to support Beyond Celiac research efforts and are a fun time for the entire family! Learn more at stepwww.beyondceliac.org.
Not in the Dallas or Kansas City areas? Register for the VIRTUAL WALK and Step Beyond Celiac from anywhere!
2019 James W. Freston Conference

The 2019 James W. Freston Conference, hosted by the American Gastroenterological Association, will be held August 9-10 at the Palmer House Hilton in Chicago, IL. The conference will be centered around a single topic – “Food: At the Intersection of Gut Health and Disease,” and gastroenterologists, nurses, and dietitians will examine how nutrition can combat a range of GI disorders and how diet supports improvement across the care continuum. For more information on the conference, or to register to attend, please visit: freston.gastro.org.
Beyond Celiac is proud to be an endorsing organization of the 2019 James W. Freston Conference.
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