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Potential Celiac Patients: A Model of Celiac Disease Pathogenesis

BACKGROUND AND AIM: Potential celiacs have the ‘celiac type’ HLA, positive anti-transglutaminase antibodies but no damage at small intestinal mucosa. Only a minority of them develops mucosal lesion. More than 40 genes were associated to Celiac Disease (CD) but we still do not know how those pathways...

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Autores principales: Sperandeo, Maria Pia, Tosco, Antonella, Izzo, Valentina, Tucci, Francesca, Troncone, Riccardo, Auricchio, Renata, Romanos, Jihane, Trynka, Gosia, Auricchio, Salvatore, Jabri, Bana, Greco, Luigi
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3132737/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21760890
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0021281
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author Sperandeo, Maria Pia
Tosco, Antonella
Izzo, Valentina
Tucci, Francesca
Troncone, Riccardo
Auricchio, Renata
Romanos, Jihane
Trynka, Gosia
Auricchio, Salvatore
Jabri, Bana
Greco, Luigi
author_facet Sperandeo, Maria Pia
Tosco, Antonella
Izzo, Valentina
Tucci, Francesca
Troncone, Riccardo
Auricchio, Renata
Romanos, Jihane
Trynka, Gosia
Auricchio, Salvatore
Jabri, Bana
Greco, Luigi
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description BACKGROUND AND AIM: Potential celiacs have the ‘celiac type’ HLA, positive anti-transglutaminase antibodies but no damage at small intestinal mucosa. Only a minority of them develops mucosal lesion. More than 40 genes were associated to Celiac Disease (CD) but we still do not know how those pathways transform a genetically predisposed individual into an affected person. The aim of the study is to explore the genetic features of Potential CD individuals. METHODS: 127 ‘potential’ CD patients entered the study because of positive anti-tissue transglutaminase and no mucosal lesions; about 30% of those followed for four years become frankly celiac. They were genotyped for 13 polymorphisms of ‘candidate genes’ and compared to controls and celiacs. Moreover, 60 biopsy specimens were used for expression studies. RESULTS: Potential CD bear a lighter HLA-related risk, compared to celiac (χ(2) = 48.42; p value = 1×10(−8)). They share most of the polymorphisms of the celiacs, but the frequency of c-REL* G allele was suggestive for a difference compared to celiac (χ(2) = 5.42; p value = 0.02). One marker of the KIAA1109/IL-2/IL-21 candidate region differentiated potentials from celiac (rs4374642: χ2 = 7.17, p value = 0.01). The expression of IL-21 was completely suppressed in potentials compared to celiacs (p value = 0.02) and to controls (p value = 0.02), in contrast IL-2, KIAA1109 and c-REL expression were over-expressed. CONCLUSIONS: Potential CD show genetic features slightly different from celiacs. Genetic and expression markers help to differentiate this condition. Potential CD is a precious biological model of the pathways leading to the small intestinal mucosal damage in genetically predisposed individuals.
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spelling pubmed-31327372011-07-14 Potential Celiac Patients: A Model of Celiac Disease Pathogenesis Sperandeo, Maria Pia Tosco, Antonella Izzo, Valentina Tucci, Francesca Troncone, Riccardo Auricchio, Renata Romanos, Jihane Trynka, Gosia Auricchio, Salvatore Jabri, Bana Greco, Luigi PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND AND AIM: Potential celiacs have the ‘celiac type’ HLA, positive anti-transglutaminase antibodies but no damage at small intestinal mucosa. Only a minority of them develops mucosal lesion. More than 40 genes were associated to Celiac Disease (CD) but we still do not know how those pathways transform a genetically predisposed individual into an affected person. The aim of the study is to explore the genetic features of Potential CD individuals. METHODS: 127 ‘potential’ CD patients entered the study because of positive anti-tissue transglutaminase and no mucosal lesions; about 30% of those followed for four years become frankly celiac. They were genotyped for 13 polymorphisms of ‘candidate genes’ and compared to controls and celiacs. Moreover, 60 biopsy specimens were used for expression studies. RESULTS: Potential CD bear a lighter HLA-related risk, compared to celiac (χ(2) = 48.42; p value = 1×10(−8)). They share most of the polymorphisms of the celiacs, but the frequency of c-REL* G allele was suggestive for a difference compared to celiac (χ(2) = 5.42; p value = 0.02). One marker of the KIAA1109/IL-2/IL-21 candidate region differentiated potentials from celiac (rs4374642: χ2 = 7.17, p value = 0.01). The expression of IL-21 was completely suppressed in potentials compared to celiacs (p value = 0.02) and to controls (p value = 0.02), in contrast IL-2, KIAA1109 and c-REL expression were over-expressed. CONCLUSIONS: Potential CD show genetic features slightly different from celiacs. Genetic and expression markers help to differentiate this condition. Potential CD is a precious biological model of the pathways leading to the small intestinal mucosal damage in genetically predisposed individuals. Public Library of Science 2011-07-08 /pmc/articles/PMC3132737/ /pubmed/21760890 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0021281 Text en Sperandeo et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Sperandeo, Maria Pia
Tosco, Antonella
Izzo, Valentina
Tucci, Francesca
Troncone, Riccardo
Auricchio, Renata
Romanos, Jihane
Trynka, Gosia
Auricchio, Salvatore
Jabri, Bana
Greco, Luigi
Potential Celiac Patients: A Model of Celiac Disease Pathogenesis
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title_fullStr Potential Celiac Patients: A Model of Celiac Disease Pathogenesis
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title_short Potential Celiac Patients: A Model of Celiac Disease Pathogenesis
title_sort potential celiac patients: a model of celiac disease pathogenesis
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3132737/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21760890
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0021281
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