نتایج جستجو برای: hla dq8

تعداد نتایج: 40088  

Journal: :The New England journal of medicine 2014
Edwin Liu Hye-Seung Lee Carin A Aronsson William A Hagopian Sibylle Koletzko Marian J Rewers George S Eisenbarth Polly J Bingley Ezio Bonifacio Ville Simell Daniel Agardh

BACKGROUND The presence of HLA haplotype DR3-DQ2 or DR4-DQ8 is associated with an increased risk of celiac disease. In addition, nearly all children with celiac disease have serum antibodies against tissue transglutaminase (tTG). METHODS We studied 6403 children with HLA haplotype DR3-DQ2 or DR4-DQ8 prospectively from birth in the United States, Finland, Germany, and Sweden. The primary end p...

Journal: :Journal of autoimmunity 2016
Franca F Kirchberg Katharina J Werkstetter Olaf Uhl Renata Auricchio Gemma Castillejo Ilma R Korponay-Szabo Isabel Polanco Carmen Ribes-Koninckx Sabine L Vriezinga Berthold Koletzko M Luisa Mearin Christian Hellmuth

OBJECTIVES AND STUDY In the development of Celiac Disease (CD) both genetic and environmental factors play a crucial role. The Human Leukocyte Antigen (HLA)-DQ2 and HLA-DQ8 loci are strongly related to the disease and are necessary but not sufficient for the development of CD. Therefore, increasing interest lies in examining the mechanisms of CD onset from the early beginning. Differences in se...

Journal: :gastroenterology and hepatology from bed to bench 0
clelia cicerone department of internal medicine and medical specialties, “sapienza” university of rome, italy raffaella nenna department of pediatrics - "sapienza" university of rome stefano pontone "sapienza" university of rome - department of surgical sciences

celiac disease (cd) is an autoimmune enteropathy induced by the ingestion of gluten in genetically predisposed individuals who carry the hla dq2 or dq8 alleles. the etiology is multifactorial involving genetic and environmental factors, immune response, and intestinal dysbiosis. the innate and acquired t-cell mediated immunity play important roles in the pathogenesis of this disease, particular...

Journal: :Gut 2016
Ralf Kuja-Halkola Benjamin Lebwohl Jonas Halfvarson Cisca Wijmenga Patrik K E Magnusson Jonas F Ludvigsson

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE Almost 100% individuals with coeliac disease (CD) are carriers of the human leucocyte antigen (HLA) DQ2/DQ8 alleles. Earlier studies have, however, failed to consider the HLA system when estimating heritability in CD, thus violating an underlying assumption of heritability analysis. We examined the heritability of CD in a large population-based sample of twins, consider...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 1998
A J Godkin M P Davenport A Willis D P Jewell A V Hill

In diseases with a strong association with an HLA haplotype, identification of relevant T cell epitopes may allow alteration of the pathologic process. In this report we use a reverse immunogenetic approach to predict possible HLA class II-restricted T cell epitopes by using complete pool sequencing data. Data from HLA-DR2(B1*1501), -DR3(B1*0301), -DQ2(A1*0501, B1*0201), and -DQ8(A1*0301, B1*03...

2016
Arieke S. B. Kampstra Jurgen van Heemst Antonis K. Moustakas George K. Papadopoulos Tom W. J. Huizinga René E. M. Toes

BACKGROUND Presentation of citrullinated neo-epitopes by HLA-DRB1 molecules that carry the shared epitope (SE) sequence was proposed to explain the association between HLA and seropositive RA. Although it is shown that several HLA-DRB1-SE molecules display enhanced binding affinities for citrullinated ligands, the ability of other HLA molecules to present citrullinated epitopes has not been inv...

Journal: :International immunology 2006
M I Torres M A López-Casado J Luque J Peña A Ríos

Coeliac disease (CD) is a common autoimmune disorder characterized by an immune response to ingested gluten and has a strong HLA association with HLA-DQ2 and HLA-DQ8, but as human HLA-DQ risk factors do not explain the entire genetic susceptibility to gluten intolerance. Our aim was to investigate whether HLA-G, a gene located in the MHC class I region, and with important role in the induction ...

2017
Daniela Piancatelli Imane Ben El Barhdadi Khadija Oumhani Pierluigi Sebastiani Alessia Colanardi Abdellah Essaid

Genetic and environmental factors are responsible for differences in the prevalence of some diseases across countries. Human leukocyte antigen (HLA) allele frequencies in North African populations show some differences in their distribution compared to Europeans, Mediterraneans, and sub-Saharans, and some specific alleles and haplotypes could be clinically relevant. Celiac disease (CD) has been...

Journal: :International immunology 1998
R J Boyton T Lohmann M Londei H Kalbacher T Halder A J Frater D C Douek D G Leslie R A Flavell D M Altmann

Glutamic acid decarboxylase (GAD65) has been implicated as a targeted self antigen in the immune destruction of pancreatic beta cells. T cell responses to GAD65 peptides have been detected in both patients with type I diabetes and in the non-obese diabetic (NOD) mouse. To establish which GAD65 epitopes are important in the immunopathogenesis of disease we initially compared T cell responses to ...

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