Coeliac disease is a common small bowel enteropathy arising in genetically predisposed individuals and caused by ingestion of gluten in the diet. Great advances have been made in understanding the role of the adaptive immune system in response to gluten peptides. Despite detailed knowledge of these adaptive immune mechanisms, the complete series of pathogenic events responsible for development of the tissue lesion remains less certain. This review contributes to the field by discussing additional mechanisms whichmay also contribute to pathogenesis. These include the production of cytokines such as interleukin-15 by intestinal epithelial cells and local antigen presenting cells as a pivotal event in the disease process. A subset of unconvent...
Coeliac disease is a complex, polygenic inflammatory enteropathy caused by exposure to dietary glute...
Coeliac disease (CD), also known as coeliac sprue, non-tropical sprue, and gluten-sensitive enteropa...
The enzymopathic hypothesis of the aetiology of coeliac disease (CD) is still relevant as a mechanis...
Coeliac disease is a common small bowel enteropathy arising in genetically predisposed individuals a...
Coeliac disease, the most common intestinal disorder of western populations, is an autoimmune enter...
Coeliac disease, the most common intestinal disorder of western populations, is an autoimmune entero...
Over the last decades, there has been an impressive progress in our understanding of coeliac disease...
Celiac disease (CD) is an autoimmune enteropathy induced by the ingestion of gluten in genetically p...
Background: the adaptive immune system is central to the development of coeliac disease. Adaptive im...
Coeliac disease is one of the best understood models of adaptive immunity in which a known dietary c...
Coeliac disease (CD) is a chronic intolerance to a dietary protein called gluten. This protein is pr...
In celiac disease (CD) we have the prototype of an immune mediated response dominated by the activat...
Coeliac disease, a prevalent immune-mediated enteropathy driven by dietary gluten, provides an excep...
Coeliac disease (CD) or gluten sensitive enteropathy is one of the most common inflammatory diseases...
Coeliac disease is a chronic inflammatory disorder of the small bowel induced in genetically suscept...
Coeliac disease is a complex, polygenic inflammatory enteropathy caused by exposure to dietary glute...
Coeliac disease (CD), also known as coeliac sprue, non-tropical sprue, and gluten-sensitive enteropa...
The enzymopathic hypothesis of the aetiology of coeliac disease (CD) is still relevant as a mechanis...
Coeliac disease is a common small bowel enteropathy arising in genetically predisposed individuals a...
Coeliac disease, the most common intestinal disorder of western populations, is an autoimmune enter...
Coeliac disease, the most common intestinal disorder of western populations, is an autoimmune entero...
Over the last decades, there has been an impressive progress in our understanding of coeliac disease...
Celiac disease (CD) is an autoimmune enteropathy induced by the ingestion of gluten in genetically p...
Background: the adaptive immune system is central to the development of coeliac disease. Adaptive im...
Coeliac disease is one of the best understood models of adaptive immunity in which a known dietary c...
Coeliac disease (CD) is a chronic intolerance to a dietary protein called gluten. This protein is pr...
In celiac disease (CD) we have the prototype of an immune mediated response dominated by the activat...
Coeliac disease, a prevalent immune-mediated enteropathy driven by dietary gluten, provides an excep...
Coeliac disease (CD) or gluten sensitive enteropathy is one of the most common inflammatory diseases...
Coeliac disease is a chronic inflammatory disorder of the small bowel induced in genetically suscept...
Coeliac disease is a complex, polygenic inflammatory enteropathy caused by exposure to dietary glute...
Coeliac disease (CD), also known as coeliac sprue, non-tropical sprue, and gluten-sensitive enteropa...
The enzymopathic hypothesis of the aetiology of coeliac disease (CD) is still relevant as a mechanis...