Celiac disease (CD) is an under-diagnosed but extremely frequent disease, triggered by the ingestion of gliadin. The pathogenic mechanisms of CD are still poorly understood, but intraepithelial lymphocytes are considered to have a key role. We intended to define the subsets of T lymphocytes migrating upon gliadin challenge in organ cultures of treated celiac patients and establish the type of factor(s) driving such an infiltration
Background & Aims: Mucosal cell-mediated immune response is considered the central event in the path...
Background and Objectives: Damage to intestinal mucosa in celiac disease (CD) is mediated both by in...
Villous atrophy and crypt proliferation are key epithelial features of untreated celiac disease. We ...
Celiac disease (CD) is an under-diagnosed but extremely frequent disease, triggered by the ingestion...
Objectives: Celiac disease (CD) is an under-diagnosed but extremely frequent disease, triggered by t...
Celiac disease (CD)-associated inflammation is characterized by high interleukin- 21 (IL-21), but th...
Celiac disease (CD)-associated inflammation is characterized by high interleukin- 21 (IL-21), but th...
Celiac disease is a T cell-mediated immune disorder induced by dietary gluten that is characterized ...
Background and Objectives: Damage to intestinal mucosa in celiac disease (CD) is mediated both by in...
Refractory celiac disease type II (RCDII) is a severe complication of celiac disease (CD) characteri...
Celiac disease (CD), an enteropathy caused by dietary gluten in genetically susceptible individuals,...
Celiac Disease (CD) is an autoimmune disease characterized by inflammation of the intestinal mucosa ...
OBJECTIVES: The role of T lymphocytes in the pathogenesis of Celiac disease (CD) is well established...
Background & Aims: Mucosal cell-mediated immune response is considered the central event in the path...
Background and Objectives: Damage to intestinal mucosa in celiac disease (CD) is mediated both by in...
Villous atrophy and crypt proliferation are key epithelial features of untreated celiac disease. We ...
Celiac disease (CD) is an under-diagnosed but extremely frequent disease, triggered by the ingestion...
Objectives: Celiac disease (CD) is an under-diagnosed but extremely frequent disease, triggered by t...
Celiac disease (CD)-associated inflammation is characterized by high interleukin- 21 (IL-21), but th...
Celiac disease (CD)-associated inflammation is characterized by high interleukin- 21 (IL-21), but th...
Celiac disease is a T cell-mediated immune disorder induced by dietary gluten that is characterized ...
Background and Objectives: Damage to intestinal mucosa in celiac disease (CD) is mediated both by in...
Refractory celiac disease type II (RCDII) is a severe complication of celiac disease (CD) characteri...
Celiac disease (CD), an enteropathy caused by dietary gluten in genetically susceptible individuals,...
Celiac Disease (CD) is an autoimmune disease characterized by inflammation of the intestinal mucosa ...
OBJECTIVES: The role of T lymphocytes in the pathogenesis of Celiac disease (CD) is well established...
Background & Aims: Mucosal cell-mediated immune response is considered the central event in the path...
Background and Objectives: Damage to intestinal mucosa in celiac disease (CD) is mediated both by in...
Villous atrophy and crypt proliferation are key epithelial features of untreated celiac disease. We ...