Celiac disease (CD), an enteropathy caused by dietary gluten in genetically susceptible individuals, is histologically characterized by villous atrophy, crypt cell hyperplasia, and increased number of intra-epithelial lymphocytes. The nature of CD pathogenesis remains unclear, but recent evidence indicates that both innate and adaptive immune responses are necessary for the phenotypic expression and pathologic changes characteristic of CD. Extensive studies of molecules produced by immune cells in the gut of CD patients have led to identification of two cytokines, namely interleukin (IL)-15 and IL-21, which are thought to play a major role in orchestrating the mucosal inflammatory response in CD. Here we review the current knowledge of the ...
Objectives: Coeliac disease is a multifactorial disorder influenced by environmental, genetic and im...
Objectives: Celiac disease (CD) is an under-diagnosed but extremely frequent disease, triggered by t...
Celiac disease (CD) is an under-diagnosed but extremely frequent disease, triggered by the ingestion...
Celiac disease (CD), an enteropathy caused by dietary gluten in genetically susceptible individuals,...
Celiac disease (CD), an enteropathy caused by dietary gluten in genetically susceptible individuals,...
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...
OBJECTIVES: Potential celiac disease (CD) patients are at an increased risk to developing CD as ind...
Background: In coeliac disease (CD), the upper bowel lesion is associated with a marked infiltration...
Villous atrophy and crypt proliferation are key epithelial features of untreated celiac disease. We ...
Damage to intestinal mucosa in celiac disease (CD) is mediated both by inflammation due to adaptive ...
Background and Objectives: Damage to intestinal mucosa in celiac disease (CD) is mediated both by in...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Damage to intestinal mucosa in celiac disease (CD) is mediated both by in...
Objectives: Coeliac disease is a multifactorial disorder influenced by environmental, genetic and im...
Objectives: Celiac disease (CD) is an under-diagnosed but extremely frequent disease, triggered by t...
Celiac disease (CD) is an under-diagnosed but extremely frequent disease, triggered by the ingestion...
Celiac disease (CD), an enteropathy caused by dietary gluten in genetically susceptible individuals,...
Celiac disease (CD), an enteropathy caused by dietary gluten in genetically susceptible individuals,...
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...
OBJECTIVES: Potential celiac disease (CD) patients are at an increased risk to developing CD as ind...
Background: In coeliac disease (CD), the upper bowel lesion is associated with a marked infiltration...
Villous atrophy and crypt proliferation are key epithelial features of untreated celiac disease. We ...
Damage to intestinal mucosa in celiac disease (CD) is mediated both by inflammation due to adaptive ...
Background and Objectives: Damage to intestinal mucosa in celiac disease (CD) is mediated both by in...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Damage to intestinal mucosa in celiac disease (CD) is mediated both by in...
Objectives: Coeliac disease is a multifactorial disorder influenced by environmental, genetic and im...
Objectives: Celiac disease (CD) is an under-diagnosed but extremely frequent disease, triggered by t...
Celiac disease (CD) is an under-diagnosed but extremely frequent disease, triggered by the ingestion...