Little is known about the repertoire dynamics and persistence of pathogenic T cells in HLA-associated disorders. In celiac disease, a disorder with a strong association with certain HLA-DQ allotypes, presumed pathogenic T cells can be visualized and isolated with HLA-DQ:gluten tetramers, thereby enabling further characterization. Single and bulk populations of HLA-DQ:gluten tetramer–sorted CD4+ T cells were analyzed by high-throughput DNA sequencing of rearranged TCR-α and -β genes. Blood and gut biopsy samples from 21 celiac disease patients, taken at various stages of disease and in intervals of weeks to decades apart, were examined. Persistence of the same clonotypes was seen in both compartments over decades, with up to 53% overlap betw...
Objectives: Understanding the T cell receptor (TCR) repertoire of regulatory CD4+ T-cell (Treg) popu...
Gut intraepithelial γδ and CD8+ αβ T lymphocytes have been connected to celiac disease (CeD) pathoge...
Chronic inflammation of the small intestine in celiac disease is driven by activation of CD4+ T cell...
The pathogenic immune response in celiac disease (CeD) is orchestrated by phenotypically distinct CD...
CD4+ T cells recognizing dietary gluten epitopes in the context of disease-associated human leukocyt...
A hallmark of celiac disease (CeD), a chronic condition driven by cereal gluten exposure, is increas...
Gluten-specific CD4+ T cells are drivers of celiac disease (CeD). Previous studies of gluten-specifi...
Combining HLA-DQ–gluten tetramers with mass cytometry and RNA sequencing analysis, we find that glut...
Objective Refractory coeliac disease (RCD) is a potentially hazardous complication of coeliac diseas...
Abstract Gluten‐specific CD4+ T cells being drivers of celiac disease (CeD) are obvious targets for ...
Celiac disease (CD) patients mount an abnormal immune response to gluten. T-cell receptor (TCR) repe...
An individual's T cell repertoire is skewed towards some specificities as a result of past antigen e...
Abstract Celiac disease is an auto-immune disease in which an immune response to dietary gluten lead...
Celiac disease is an auto-immune disease in which an immune response to dietary gluten leads to infl...
Gluten-specific CD4 + T cells drive the pathogenesis of celiac disease and circulating gluten-specif...
Objectives: Understanding the T cell receptor (TCR) repertoire of regulatory CD4+ T-cell (Treg) popu...
Gut intraepithelial γδ and CD8+ αβ T lymphocytes have been connected to celiac disease (CeD) pathoge...
Chronic inflammation of the small intestine in celiac disease is driven by activation of CD4+ T cell...
The pathogenic immune response in celiac disease (CeD) is orchestrated by phenotypically distinct CD...
CD4+ T cells recognizing dietary gluten epitopes in the context of disease-associated human leukocyt...
A hallmark of celiac disease (CeD), a chronic condition driven by cereal gluten exposure, is increas...
Gluten-specific CD4+ T cells are drivers of celiac disease (CeD). Previous studies of gluten-specifi...
Combining HLA-DQ–gluten tetramers with mass cytometry and RNA sequencing analysis, we find that glut...
Objective Refractory coeliac disease (RCD) is a potentially hazardous complication of coeliac diseas...
Abstract Gluten‐specific CD4+ T cells being drivers of celiac disease (CeD) are obvious targets for ...
Celiac disease (CD) patients mount an abnormal immune response to gluten. T-cell receptor (TCR) repe...
An individual's T cell repertoire is skewed towards some specificities as a result of past antigen e...
Abstract Celiac disease is an auto-immune disease in which an immune response to dietary gluten lead...
Celiac disease is an auto-immune disease in which an immune response to dietary gluten leads to infl...
Gluten-specific CD4 + T cells drive the pathogenesis of celiac disease and circulating gluten-specif...
Objectives: Understanding the T cell receptor (TCR) repertoire of regulatory CD4+ T-cell (Treg) popu...
Gut intraepithelial γδ and CD8+ αβ T lymphocytes have been connected to celiac disease (CeD) pathoge...
Chronic inflammation of the small intestine in celiac disease is driven by activation of CD4+ T cell...