2019
DOI: 10.1080/08916934.2019.1608965
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Immunoregulatory properties of cell-free DNA in plasma of celiac disease patients – A pilot study

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“…TNF-α functions as a master regulator of inflammation and ensures tissue homeostasis 47 . We reported the statistically significant differences validated in qPCR experiments earlier on two different occasions-in our study in which plasma samples of healthy volunteers were used for stimulation of THP1 cells 45 and in the report studying the stimulatory capacity of plasma samples obtained from patients with celiac disease 46 . Under the stringent conditions set by us for the evaluation of GeneChip experiments, the TNF-α was not reported as differentially expressed, but its expression was higher in cells treated with TP per our previous results.…”
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confidence: 73%
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“…TNF-α functions as a master regulator of inflammation and ensures tissue homeostasis 47 . We reported the statistically significant differences validated in qPCR experiments earlier on two different occasions-in our study in which plasma samples of healthy volunteers were used for stimulation of THP1 cells 45 and in the report studying the stimulatory capacity of plasma samples obtained from patients with celiac disease 46 . Under the stringent conditions set by us for the evaluation of GeneChip experiments, the TNF-α was not reported as differentially expressed, but its expression was higher in cells treated with TP per our previous results.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…Previously, we found elevated expression of another key member of the cytokine network, namely tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α) in TP treated cells 45,46 . TNF-α functions as a master regulator of inflammation and ensures tissue homeostasis 47 .…”
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“…It should be noted that cfDNA is not only a biomarker for upstream pathophysiological mechanisms but has been also proposed to trigger specific downstream effects. For instance, cfDNA was shown to be an immune system regulator (24) with distinct immunoregulatory properties in healthy and diseased individuals (25). It has also become clear that cfDNA is among the factors contributing to neutrophil extracellular trap (NET) formation.…”
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“…The same needs apply to other autoimmune diseases, featuring very preliminary data. For example, in celiac disease (CD), evidence that plasma cfDNA of patients has different immunoregulatory properties than plasma of healthy controls has been reported [96]; however, there are no differences in the cfDNA concentration between both groups. On the other hand, type 1 diabetes (T1D) is an autoimmune disease characterized by the destruction of insulin-producing beta cells of the pancreatic islets of Langerhans, producing chronic inflammation and a progressively severe insulin deficit [97].…”
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confidence: 99%