Gene Expression Profiling in Coeliac Disease Confirmed the Key Role of the Immune System and Revealed a Molecular Overlap with Non-Celiac Gluten Sensitivity
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2023
Abstract:
Abstract: Coeliac disease (CeD) is an immune-mediated disorder triggered by the ingestion of gluten
and an as yet unidentified environmental factor in genetically predisposed individuals. The disease
involves a major autoimmune component that primarily damages the intestinal mucosa; although, it
also has systemic involvement. The Th1 inflammatory response is one of the main events leading
to mucosal damage; although, enterocytes and the innate immune response also participate in the
pathological mechanism. In this study, we performed an analysis of the gene expression profile of
the intestinal mucosa of patients with active disease and compared it with that of patients who do
not suffer from gluten-related disorders but report dyspeptic symptoms. This analysis identified
1781 differentially expressed (DE) genes, of which 872 were downregulated and 909 upregulated.
Gene Ontology and pathway analysis indicated that the innate and adaptive immune response, in
particular the Th1 pathway, are important pathogenetic mechanisms of CeD, while the key cytokines
are IL27, IL21, IL2, IL1b, TNF, CSF2 and IL7, as well as type I (IFNA1, IFNA2) and type II (IFNG)
interferons. Finally, the comparison between the DE genes identified in this study and those identified
in our previous study in the intestinal mucosa of patients with non-celiac gluten sensitivity (NCGS)
revealed a high degree of molecular overlap. About 30% of the genes dysregulated in NCGS, most
of which are long non-coding RNAs, are also altered in CeD suggesting that these diseases may
have a common root (dysregulated long non-coding RNAs) from which they develop towards an
inflammatory phenotype of variable degree in the case of CeD and NCGS respectively.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
celiac disease; gene expression profiling; intestinal biopsies; non-celiac gluten sensitivity
Elenco autori:
Sallese, Michele; Efthymakis, Konstantinos; Marchioni, Michele; Neri, Benedetto; Dufrusine, Beatrice; Dainese, Enrico; Di Nicola, Marta; Neri, Matteo
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