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Rapid Accumulation of CD14(+)CD11c(+) Dendritic Cells in Gut Mucosa of Celiac Disease after in vivo Gluten Challenge

BACKGROUND: Of antigen-presenting cells (APCs) expressing HLA-DQ molecules in the celiac disease (CD) lesion, CD11c(+) dendritic cells (DCs) co-expressing the monocyte marker CD14 are increased, whereas other DC subsets (CD1c(+) or CD103(+)) and CD163(+)CD11c(−) macrophages are all decreased. It is...

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Autores principales: Beitnes, Ann-Christin Røberg, Ráki, Melinda, Brottveit, Margit, Lundin, Knut Erik Aslaksen, Jahnsen, Frode Lars, Sollid, Ludvig Magne
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3306402/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22438948
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0033556
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author Beitnes, Ann-Christin Røberg
Ráki, Melinda
Brottveit, Margit
Lundin, Knut Erik Aslaksen
Jahnsen, Frode Lars
Sollid, Ludvig Magne
author_facet Beitnes, Ann-Christin Røberg
Ráki, Melinda
Brottveit, Margit
Lundin, Knut Erik Aslaksen
Jahnsen, Frode Lars
Sollid, Ludvig Magne
author_sort Beitnes, Ann-Christin Røberg
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description BACKGROUND: Of antigen-presenting cells (APCs) expressing HLA-DQ molecules in the celiac disease (CD) lesion, CD11c(+) dendritic cells (DCs) co-expressing the monocyte marker CD14 are increased, whereas other DC subsets (CD1c(+) or CD103(+)) and CD163(+)CD11c(−) macrophages are all decreased. It is unclear whether these changes result from chronic inflammation or whether they represent early events in the gluten response. We have addressed this in a model of in vivo gluten challenge. METHODS: Treated HLA-DQ2(+) CD patients (n = 12) and HLA-DQ2(+) gluten-sensitive control subjects (n = 12) on a gluten-free diet (GFD) were orally challenged with gluten for three days. Duodenal biopsies obtained before and after gluten challenge were subjected to immunohistochemistry. Single cell digests of duodenal biopsies from healthy controls (n = 4), treated CD (n = 3) and untreated CD (n = 3) patients were analyzed by flow cytometry. RESULTS: In treated CD patients, the gluten challenge increased the density of CD14(+)CD11c(+) DCs, whereas the density of CD103(+)CD11c(+) DCs and CD163(+)CD11c(−) macrophages decreased, and the density of CD1c(+)CD11c(+) DCs remained unchanged. Most CD14(+)CD11c(+) DCs co-expressed CCR2. The density of neutrophils also increased in the challenged mucosa, but in most patients no architectural changes or increase of CD3(+) intraepithelial lymphocytes (IELs) were found. In control tissue no significant changes were observed. CONCLUSIONS: Rapid accumulation of CD14(+)CD11c(+) DCs is specific to CD and precedes changes in mucosal architecture, indicating that this DC subset may be directly involved in the immunopathology of the disease. The expression of CCR2 and CD14 on the accumulating CD11c(+) DCs indicates that these cells are newly recruited monocytes.
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spelling pubmed-33064022012-03-21 Rapid Accumulation of CD14(+)CD11c(+) Dendritic Cells in Gut Mucosa of Celiac Disease after in vivo Gluten Challenge Beitnes, Ann-Christin Røberg Ráki, Melinda Brottveit, Margit Lundin, Knut Erik Aslaksen Jahnsen, Frode Lars Sollid, Ludvig Magne PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Of antigen-presenting cells (APCs) expressing HLA-DQ molecules in the celiac disease (CD) lesion, CD11c(+) dendritic cells (DCs) co-expressing the monocyte marker CD14 are increased, whereas other DC subsets (CD1c(+) or CD103(+)) and CD163(+)CD11c(−) macrophages are all decreased. It is unclear whether these changes result from chronic inflammation or whether they represent early events in the gluten response. We have addressed this in a model of in vivo gluten challenge. METHODS: Treated HLA-DQ2(+) CD patients (n = 12) and HLA-DQ2(+) gluten-sensitive control subjects (n = 12) on a gluten-free diet (GFD) were orally challenged with gluten for three days. Duodenal biopsies obtained before and after gluten challenge were subjected to immunohistochemistry. Single cell digests of duodenal biopsies from healthy controls (n = 4), treated CD (n = 3) and untreated CD (n = 3) patients were analyzed by flow cytometry. RESULTS: In treated CD patients, the gluten challenge increased the density of CD14(+)CD11c(+) DCs, whereas the density of CD103(+)CD11c(+) DCs and CD163(+)CD11c(−) macrophages decreased, and the density of CD1c(+)CD11c(+) DCs remained unchanged. Most CD14(+)CD11c(+) DCs co-expressed CCR2. The density of neutrophils also increased in the challenged mucosa, but in most patients no architectural changes or increase of CD3(+) intraepithelial lymphocytes (IELs) were found. In control tissue no significant changes were observed. CONCLUSIONS: Rapid accumulation of CD14(+)CD11c(+) DCs is specific to CD and precedes changes in mucosal architecture, indicating that this DC subset may be directly involved in the immunopathology of the disease. The expression of CCR2 and CD14 on the accumulating CD11c(+) DCs indicates that these cells are newly recruited monocytes. Public Library of Science 2012-03-16 /pmc/articles/PMC3306402/ /pubmed/22438948 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0033556 Text en Beitnes 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.
spellingShingle Research Article
Beitnes, Ann-Christin Røberg
Ráki, Melinda
Brottveit, Margit
Lundin, Knut Erik Aslaksen
Jahnsen, Frode Lars
Sollid, Ludvig Magne
Rapid Accumulation of CD14(+)CD11c(+) Dendritic Cells in Gut Mucosa of Celiac Disease after in vivo Gluten Challenge
title Rapid Accumulation of CD14(+)CD11c(+) Dendritic Cells in Gut Mucosa of Celiac Disease after in vivo Gluten Challenge
title_full Rapid Accumulation of CD14(+)CD11c(+) Dendritic Cells in Gut Mucosa of Celiac Disease after in vivo Gluten Challenge
title_fullStr Rapid Accumulation of CD14(+)CD11c(+) Dendritic Cells in Gut Mucosa of Celiac Disease after in vivo Gluten Challenge
title_full_unstemmed Rapid Accumulation of CD14(+)CD11c(+) Dendritic Cells in Gut Mucosa of Celiac Disease after in vivo Gluten Challenge
title_short Rapid Accumulation of CD14(+)CD11c(+) Dendritic Cells in Gut Mucosa of Celiac Disease after in vivo Gluten Challenge
title_sort rapid accumulation of cd14(+)cd11c(+) dendritic cells in gut mucosa of celiac disease after in vivo gluten challenge
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3306402/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22438948
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0033556
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