Interest in celiac disease, a common enteropathy in Europe and the USA (1/200) caused by the dietary ingestion of gluten in susceptible subjects, has increased over the last few years. Its pathogenesis is still not completely clear, but it certainly involves immune-mediated mechanisms. Although a number of studies have been published concerning the role of T cells in inducing intestinal damage, little is known about the early stages in which gliadin (the toxic component of gluten) starts the whole process. In vitro two- and three-dimensional (multicellular spheroid) cell cultures are a simple and useful means of studying the direct cellular effects of gliadin and other "toxic" cereal peptides. Furthermore, in addition to improving our under...
Gliadin triggers T-cell mediated immunity in celiac disease, and has cytotoxic effects on enterocyte...
Gliadin, the alcohol-soluble protein fraction of wheat, contains the factor toxic for celiac disease...
Celiac disease is caused by a dysregulated immune response toward dietary gluten, whose only treatme...
Background: In an attempt to clarify the role of gliadin toxicity in the pathogenesis of gluten into...
In vivo gluten challenge has been used since the early 1950s to study the role of cereal fractions...
The pathogenesis of celiac disease is not completely understood but, although the initial step of th...
Objective To investigate, using an organ culture system, in-vitro toxicity of region 51-70 of A-glia...
AbstractCoeliac disease (CD) is an inflammatory disorder of the upper small intestine in which glute...
Background: Gliadin amino acid sequence(s) responsible for toxicity in susceptible individuals have ...
Abstract INTODUCTION: K562(S) agglutination has been used as a rapid and economic tool for the in v...
Background: Gliadins, a family of wheat proteins, are central to the pathogenesis of celiac disease ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate, using an organ culture system, in -vitro toxicity of region 51-70 of A-gl...
Coeliac disease, the most common intestinal disorder of western populations, is an autoimmune entero...
K562(S) agglutination has been used as a rapid and economic tool for the in vitro screening of the t...
Gliadin, the alcohol-soluble protein fraction of wheat, contains the factor toxic for celiac disease...
Gliadin triggers T-cell mediated immunity in celiac disease, and has cytotoxic effects on enterocyte...
Gliadin, the alcohol-soluble protein fraction of wheat, contains the factor toxic for celiac disease...
Celiac disease is caused by a dysregulated immune response toward dietary gluten, whose only treatme...
Background: In an attempt to clarify the role of gliadin toxicity in the pathogenesis of gluten into...
In vivo gluten challenge has been used since the early 1950s to study the role of cereal fractions...
The pathogenesis of celiac disease is not completely understood but, although the initial step of th...
Objective To investigate, using an organ culture system, in-vitro toxicity of region 51-70 of A-glia...
AbstractCoeliac disease (CD) is an inflammatory disorder of the upper small intestine in which glute...
Background: Gliadin amino acid sequence(s) responsible for toxicity in susceptible individuals have ...
Abstract INTODUCTION: K562(S) agglutination has been used as a rapid and economic tool for the in v...
Background: Gliadins, a family of wheat proteins, are central to the pathogenesis of celiac disease ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate, using an organ culture system, in -vitro toxicity of region 51-70 of A-gl...
Coeliac disease, the most common intestinal disorder of western populations, is an autoimmune entero...
K562(S) agglutination has been used as a rapid and economic tool for the in vitro screening of the t...
Gliadin, the alcohol-soluble protein fraction of wheat, contains the factor toxic for celiac disease...
Gliadin triggers T-cell mediated immunity in celiac disease, and has cytotoxic effects on enterocyte...
Gliadin, the alcohol-soluble protein fraction of wheat, contains the factor toxic for celiac disease...
Celiac disease is caused by a dysregulated immune response toward dietary gluten, whose only treatme...