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Small-intestinal TG2-specific plasma cells at different stages of coeliac disease.

Minna HietikkoOuti KoskinenKalle KurppaKaija LaurilaPäivi SaavalainenTeea SalmiTuire IlusHeini HuhtalaKatri KaukinenKatri Lindfors
Published in: BMC immunology (2018)
Our results show that TG2-specific plasma cells are already detectable prior to villous atrophy, and that generally their frequency increases during overt disease. By contrast, on GFD, the percentage of these cells decreases. Overall, the presence of TG2-specific plasma cells in the small bowel mucosa mirrors the presence of gluten in the diet, but the frequency is not always parallel to the level of serum or intestinal TG2 antibodies. These findings increase the knowledge about the development of the TG2 plasma cell responses especially in the early phases of coeliac disease.
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