Expression of Elafin and CD200 as Immune Checkpoint Molecules Involved in Celiac Disease.
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2024-01
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This study investigates the role of immune checkpoint molecules in celiac disease (CD), focusing on the CD200/CD200R pathway and Elafin expression and their influence on immune regulation. Limited research exists on these molecules in CD, making these findings significant for understanding its clinical aspects. The results revealed elevated CD200 and CD200R levels and reduced PI3 expression in CD patients compared to healthy controls. CD200 expression, regulated by IFN-gamma, interacts with CD200R to stimulate Th1 and Th17 cytokine production. Specific SNPs, such as rs1733103 and rs41282752, were associated with CD, implicating genetic predisposition. The dysregulation of immune checkpoints in CD contributes to inflammation and autoimmunity, suggesting that therapies targeting these pathways could restore immune balance.
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En pro de mi compromiso con la difusión de la ciencia, este artículo se encuentra depositado, siguiendo las normas establecidas por la editorial de la revista, en el repositorio de la Universidad de Jaén (RUJA) con su identificador persistente
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CD200/CD2200R, Elafin, Celiac disease, Gluten peptides, Immune checkpoint
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Ponce-de-León C, Lorite P, López-Casado MÁ, Mora P, Palomeque T, Torres MI. Expression of Elafin and CD200 as Immune Checkpoint Molecules Involved in Celiac Disease. Int J Mol Sci. 2024;25(2):852