Celiac disease is an autoimmune disorder, mainly affecting the intestine, triggered by gluten exposure and the passage of its peptides through the gastrointestinal barrier in individuals with a specific genetic background. Although numerous studies have unraveled a lot of the steps involved in the pathogenesis of celiac disease, there are still questions that remain only partially elucidated, in particular regarding the role of noncoding RNAs. This chapter provides an overview of the pathogenetic processes and of the various cell types involved in celiac disease and focuses on the role of miRNAs as possible regulators of these events. Moreover, it analyzes the data obtained in the last few years, since some studies have demonstrated that miRNAs expression, either in the duodenal tissue or in the blood, differs in celiac disease patients compared to controls. Lastly, it discusses the possible role of plasmatic miRNAs as adjunct tools for diagnosis and follow-up of celiac patients.

Barisani, D. (2018). miRNAs and their Role in the Pathogenesis of Celiac Disease: A Review. In V. Patel, V. Preedy (a cura di), Handbook of Nutrition, Diet, and Epigenetics (pp. 1-21). Springer [10.1007/978-3-319-31143-2_124-1].

miRNAs and their Role in the Pathogenesis of Celiac Disease: A Review

Barisani, Donatella
Primo
2018

Abstract

Celiac disease is an autoimmune disorder, mainly affecting the intestine, triggered by gluten exposure and the passage of its peptides through the gastrointestinal barrier in individuals with a specific genetic background. Although numerous studies have unraveled a lot of the steps involved in the pathogenesis of celiac disease, there are still questions that remain only partially elucidated, in particular regarding the role of noncoding RNAs. This chapter provides an overview of the pathogenetic processes and of the various cell types involved in celiac disease and focuses on the role of miRNAs as possible regulators of these events. Moreover, it analyzes the data obtained in the last few years, since some studies have demonstrated that miRNAs expression, either in the duodenal tissue or in the blood, differs in celiac disease patients compared to controls. Lastly, it discusses the possible role of plasmatic miRNAs as adjunct tools for diagnosis and follow-up of celiac patients.
Capitolo o saggio
Celiac disease; Gene expression; Innate immunity; Adaptive immunity; Tregs; Tight junctions; Paneth cells; NOD2; FOXP3; Circulating miRNAs
English
Handbook of Nutrition, Diet, and Epigenetics
Patel, V; Preedy, V
2018
9783319311432
Springer
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Barisani, D. (2018). miRNAs and their Role in the Pathogenesis of Celiac Disease: A Review. In V. Patel, V. Preedy (a cura di), Handbook of Nutrition, Diet, and Epigenetics (pp. 1-21). Springer [10.1007/978-3-319-31143-2_124-1].
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