This clinical trial focuses on studying a new medication called TEV-53408 for people with celiac disease. Celiac disease is a condition where eating gluten (a protein found in wheat, rye, and barley) causes damage to the small intestine. The purpose of this study is to evaluate how well TEV-53408 works to protect the intestine from damage when people with celiac disease are exposed to gluten.
The study will test a single dose of TEV-53408 given as a subcutaneous injection (an injection under the skin) compared to a placebo. During the study, participants will need to eat food containing gluten while researchers monitor how their intestines respond to the treatment. The study will last 28 weeks to assess both the effectiveness and safety of the medication.
Participants will undergo medical examinations including an endoscopy (a procedure where a small camera is used to look inside the intestine) to check how the intestinal tissue responds to the treatment. The study will track any changes in the intestinal lining and monitor for any side effects that may occur during the treatment period.



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