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The interferon gamma gene in celiac disease: augmented expression correlates with tissue damage but no evidence for genetic susceptibility
- Source :
- Journal of autoimmunity, 23(2), 183-190. Academic Press Inc., Journal of Autoimmunity, 23, 183-90, Journal of Autoimmunity, 23, 2, pp. 183-90
- Publication Year :
- 2004
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Abstract
- Contains fulltext : 59364.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access) Celiac disease (CD) is a complex genetic disorder characterized by gluten intolerance. The Th1 immune response, with a key position for interferon gamma (IFN-gamma), is an important determinant of intestinal remodeling in CD. We aimed at further ascertaining the role of IFN-gamma, either as a genetic factor in the etiology, or as a facilitator of disease initiation/progression. Duodenal biopsies were sampled across distinct histopathological stages of the disease, including refractory CD (RCD), and used to determine IFN-gamma gene (IFNG) expression by real-time RT-PCR. INFG expression correlated with the extent of tissue restructuring, reaching a 240-fold higher expression in total villous atrophy compared to healthy tissue. CD and RCD patients with similar lesions had comparable expression levels. Interestingly, patients in complete remission still had 7.6-fold residual over-expression. An INFG marker was tested in three cohorts of Dutch patients for both genetic linkage and association. Linkage analysis yielded no significant scores for IFNG or its flanking markers. In addition, IFNG allele frequencies were not differently distributed between cases and controls. Likewise, all alleles were randomly transmitted to affected children in parents-case trios. There is no evidence for IFNG as a predisposing gene in CD, despite its enhanced expression in patients in complete remission.
- Subjects :
- Adult
Male
Transcription, Genetic
Duodenum
Genetic Linkage
Immunology
Inheritance Patterns
Biology
Coeliac disease
Interferon-gamma
Intestinal mucosa
Gene Frequency
Immunopathology
medicine
Genetic predisposition
Genetics
Immunology and Allergy
Humans
Interferon gamma
Genetic Predisposition to Disease
Allele
Allele frequency
Family Health
Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction
Genetic disorder
medicine.disease
Up-Regulation
Renal disorders [UMCN 5.4]
Celiac Disease
Disease Progression
Female
Gene expression
Atrophy
medicine.drug
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 08968411
- Volume :
- 23
- Issue :
- 2
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Journal of autoimmunity
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....8169174cfd573c8f9aff46e01b37802f