نتایج جستجو برای: hla dq2

تعداد نتایج: 40118  

Journal: :Revista de Gastroenterología de México (English Edition) 2019

2012
B. Admou L. Essaadouni K. Krati K. Zaher M. Sbihi L. Chabaa B. Belaabidia A. Alaoui-Yazidi

The nonclassic clinical presentation of celiac disease (CD) becomes increasingly common in physician's daily practice, which requires an awareness of its many clinical faces with atypical, silent, and latent forms. Besides the common genetic background (HLA DQ2/DQ8) of the disease, other non-HLA genes are now notably reported with a probable association to atypical forms. The availability of hi...

بذر افشانی, محمدرضا , حسینی, فاطمه‌السادات , صادقی لطف‌آبادی, علی , پرورش, سعیده ,

Background: Vesicoureteral reflux (VUR) is the retrograde flow of urine from the bladder into the ureter and toward the kidney. Vesicoureteral reflux is the most com-mon inherited disease in urogenital system. Primary VUR is the most common urologi-cal anomaly in children and it has been reported in 30-50% of those who present with urinary tract infection (UTI). The association of vesicouretera...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2009
Alessandra Camarca Robert P Anderson Gianfranco Mamone Olga Fierro Angelo Facchiano Susan Costantini Delia Zanzi John Sidney Salvatore Auricchio Alessandro Sette Riccardo Troncone Carmen Gianfrani

The identification of gluten peptides eliciting intestinal T cell responses is crucial for the design of a peptide-based immunotherapy in celiac disease (CD). To date, several gluten peptides have been identified to be active in CD. In the present study, we investigated the recognition profile of gluten immunogenic peptides in adult HLA-DQ2(+) celiac patients. Polyclonal, gliadin-reactive T cel...

2014
Jihane Romanos Anna Rosén Vinod Kumar Gosia Trynka Lude Franke Agata Szperl Javier Gutierrez-Achury Cleo C van Diemen Roan Kanninga Soesma A Jankipersadsing Andrea Steck Georges Eisenbarth David A van Heel Bozena Cukrowska Valentina Bruno Maria Cristina Mazzilli Concepcion Núñez Jose Ramon Bilbao M Luisa Mearin Donatella Barisani Marian Rewers Jill M Norris Anneli Ivarsson H Marieke Boezen Edwin Liu Cisca Wijmenga Cristian Scerri Tunde Koltai Sanja Kolaček Zrinka Mišak Slaven Abdović Sibylle Koletzko Gertraud Osiander Katharina Werkstetter Eckart Mummert Ilma R Korponay-Szabo Judit Gyimesi Raanan Shamir Corina Hartman Enzo Bravi Marco Poles Renata Auricchio G Gianna Giovamma Limongelli Luigi Greco Riccardo Troncone Vincenzo Villanacci Jacques G Bindels Ronald Brand Bibi Funke Kupper Caroline E Hogen Esch Erica G Hopman Frits Koning Yvonne Kooy-Winkelaar Chantal te Marvelde Hein Putter Els Stoopman Sabine Vriezinga Ludvig M Sollid Melinda Ráki Ania Chmielewska Piotr Dziechciarz Małgorzata Pieścik-Lech Hania Szajewska Anna Szaflarska-Szczepanik Gemma Castillejo Amalia Capilla Vicente Varea Carmen Ribes-Koninckx Anna Lopez Paula Crespo Eva Martinez Isabel Polanco Lotta Högberg Lars Stenhammar Annelie Carlsson Charlotta Webb Solveig Hammarroth Olle Hernell Carina Lagerqvist Anna Myléus Katrina Nordyke Fredrik Norström Olof Sandström Stig Wall Eva Karlsson

BACKGROUND The majority of coeliac disease (CD) patients are not being properly diagnosed and therefore remain untreated, leading to a greater risk of developing CD-associated complications. The major genetic risk heterodimer, HLA-DQ2 and DQ8, is already used clinically to help exclude disease. However, approximately 40% of the population carry these alleles and the majority never develop CD. ...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1993
K E Lundin H Scott T Hansen G Paulsen T S Halstensen O Fausa E Thorsby L M Sollid

Celiac disease (CD) is most probably an immunological disease, precipitated in susceptible individuals by ingestion of wheat gliadin and related proteins from other cereals. The disease shows a strong human HLA association predominantly to the cis or trans encoded HLA-DQ(alpha 1*0501,beta 1*0201) (DQ2) heterodimer. T cell recognition of gliadin presented by this DQ heterodimer may thus be of im...

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