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Cytokine, Chemokine and Immune Activation Pathway Profiles in Celiac Disease: An Immune System Activity Screening by Expression Macroarrays

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Drug Target Insights 2008:3 1-11

Published on 21 Jan 2008


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José A. Garrote1,2, Emma Gómez1, Alberto J. León1, David Bernardo1, Carmen Calvo3, Luis Fernández-Salazar4, Alfredo Blanco-Quirós1 and Eduardo Arranz1

1Group of Mucosal Immunology. Pediatrics and Immunology Areas- Instituto de Biologia y Genética Molecular (IBGM). University of Valladolid. (Spain); and 2Research Unit, 3Pediatrics Gastroenterology and 4Adults Digestive Diseases Services. Hospital Clinico Universitario of Valladolid. (Spain).

Abstract

The aims of the study were to assess the usefulness of expression macroarrays to determine the pattern of expression of cytokines, chemokines and molecules related to immune system activation pathways, in non-stimulated intact intestinal tissue specimens from patients with active CD (aCD) and on a gluten-free diet (GFD), to compare it with two groups of controls with either normal or altered mucosal architecture, and to establish putative targets for diagnostic markers or therapeutic intervention. We have experienced the lack of sensitivity to detect signal of genes with low level of expression. In spite of that, active CD seems to show a Th1 cytokine pattern, but with signs of Th2 activity. Cytokines such as IL-9, IL-11, IL-21 or MIF might be involved in mucosal inflammation in CD. In GFD, some memory cells and DC’s activity remains, and factors that maintain this remnant activation might be responsible of the fast mucosal response on gluten challenge. STAT3 and STAT5 pathways, and their regulatory molecules SOCS’s may result keys for understanding mucosal inflammation in gut and putative targets for further research.



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