2020
DOI: 10.3389/fimmu.2020.594243
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Effects of In Vivo Gluten Challenge on PBMC Gene Expression Profiles in Diet Treated Celiac Disease

Abstract: The pathological mechanisms that lead to the onset and reactivation of celiac disease (CD) remain largely unknown. While gluten free diet (GFD) improves the intestinal damage and associated clinical symptoms in majority of cases, it falls short of providing full recovery. Additionally, late or misdiagnosis is also common as CD presents with a wide range of symptoms. Clear understanding of CD pathogenesis is thus critical to address both diagnostic and treatment concerns. We aimed to study the molecular impact … Show more

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“…In addition, another study on PBMC mentioned the aberrant activation of the MAP kinase pathway in patients with active CD [39]. Yohannes et al described upregulation of the MAPK pathway in the PBMC of CD patients exposed to gluten and untreated [40]. Comparing with our data, we described a significantly increased expression of MAPK1 in newly diagnosed patients versus control.…”
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confidence: 75%
“…In addition, another study on PBMC mentioned the aberrant activation of the MAP kinase pathway in patients with active CD [39]. Yohannes et al described upregulation of the MAPK pathway in the PBMC of CD patients exposed to gluten and untreated [40]. Comparing with our data, we described a significantly increased expression of MAPK1 in newly diagnosed patients versus control.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 75%