2019
DOI: 10.12691/ijcd-7-3-3
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Topographic Lectin Mapping of the Epithelial Cell Surface in Normal Intestine and Celiac Disease

Abstract: The etiology and pathogenesis of celiac disease remains obscure but remains the focus of intense research investigation. It is generally believed to be an immune-mediated small intestinal mucosal disorder that can cause diarrhea, impaired nutrient assimilation and weight loss. A key component in this process occurs at the intestinal epithelial cell surface that is closely associated with the luminal intestinal microbiome. Here, epithelial membrane glycoproteins and glycolipids are present along with adsorbed m… Show more

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“…The review article brings up the lectin theory in CD induction [1]. After summarizing the luminal lectins' transit, their nutrients' and drugs' effects, and sugar specificity, the CD lectin hypothesis is reviewed.…”
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“…The review article brings up the lectin theory in CD induction [1]. After summarizing the luminal lectins' transit, their nutrients' and drugs' effects, and sugar specificity, the CD lectin hypothesis is reviewed.…”
mentioning
confidence: 99%