2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.clim.2009.05.005
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NOD2-associated diseases: Bridging innate immunity and autoinflammation

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“…At least 58 disease-associated mutations in nod2 gene (CARD15) have been reported [85]. Approximately 80% of these are associated with Crohn's disease (CD), while the remaining 20% have been linked with Blau syndrome (BS) and early onset sarcoidosis (EOS).…”
Section: Nod2 and Crohn Diseasementioning
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“…At least 58 disease-associated mutations in nod2 gene (CARD15) have been reported [85]. Approximately 80% of these are associated with Crohn's disease (CD), while the remaining 20% have been linked with Blau syndrome (BS) and early onset sarcoidosis (EOS).…”
Section: Nod2 and Crohn Diseasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…BS/EOS is usually considered as an autoinflammatory disorder characterized by the usual triad of granulomatous arthritis, uveitis and dermatitis which develop very early (before 4 years) [85].…”
Section: Nod2 and Crohn Diseasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…4 We suggest that the increase in HLA-DRpositive cells in the Blau iris stroma reflects an increase in HLA-DR expressing APCs. Given their spindle shape and their negative CD68 staining, the HLA-DR positive cells in our specimen likely represent proliferating iris dendritic cells that also express CD8.…”
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“…3 NOD2 protein is expressed in the antigen-presenting cells (APCs) 4 and also in vascular endothelium of the iris, ciliary body, and choroid. 5,6 It specifically recognizes muramyl dipeptide, a protein contained in the peptidoglycan of nearly all gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria, and subsequently activates the innate immune response that stimulates neutrophil influx and releases antibacterial peptides.…”
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