: Celiac Disease (CD) is a T-cell mediated disorder caused by immune response to gluten, although the mechanisms underlying CD progression are still elusive. We analyzed immune cell composition, plasma cytokines, and gliadin-specific T-cell responses in patients with positive serology and normal intestinal mucosa (potential-CD) or villous atrophy (acute-CD), and after gluten-free diet (GFD). We found: an inflammatory signature and the presence of circulating gliadin-specific IFN-γ+ T cells in CD patients regardless of mucosal damage; an increased frequency of IL-10-secreting dendritic cells (DC-10) in the gut and of circulating gliadin-specific IL-10-secreting T cells in potential-CD; IL-10 inhibition increased IFN-γ secretion by gliadin-specific intestinal T cells from acute- and potential-CD. On GFD, inflammatory cytokines normalized, while IL-10-producing T cells accumulated in the gut. We show that IL-10-producing cells are fundamental in controlling pathological T-cell responses to gluten: DC-10 protect the intestinal mucosa from damage and represent a marker of potential-CD.

IL-10-producing regulatory cells impact on celiac disease evolution / Passerini, Laura; Amodio, Giada; Bassi, Virginia; Vitale, Serena; Mottola, Ilaria; Di Stefano, Marina; Fanti, Lorella; Sgaramella, Paola; Ziparo, Chiara; Furio, Silvia; Auricchio, Renata; Barera, Graziano; Di Nardo, Giovanni; Troncone, Riccardo; Gianfrani, Carmen; Gregori, Silvia. - In: CLINICAL IMMUNOLOGY. - ISSN 1521-6616. - 260:(2024). [10.1016/j.clim.2024.109923]

IL-10-producing regulatory cells impact on celiac disease evolution

Bassi, Virginia
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Auricchio, Renata
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Troncone, Riccardo
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2024

Abstract

: Celiac Disease (CD) is a T-cell mediated disorder caused by immune response to gluten, although the mechanisms underlying CD progression are still elusive. We analyzed immune cell composition, plasma cytokines, and gliadin-specific T-cell responses in patients with positive serology and normal intestinal mucosa (potential-CD) or villous atrophy (acute-CD), and after gluten-free diet (GFD). We found: an inflammatory signature and the presence of circulating gliadin-specific IFN-γ+ T cells in CD patients regardless of mucosal damage; an increased frequency of IL-10-secreting dendritic cells (DC-10) in the gut and of circulating gliadin-specific IL-10-secreting T cells in potential-CD; IL-10 inhibition increased IFN-γ secretion by gliadin-specific intestinal T cells from acute- and potential-CD. On GFD, inflammatory cytokines normalized, while IL-10-producing T cells accumulated in the gut. We show that IL-10-producing cells are fundamental in controlling pathological T-cell responses to gluten: DC-10 protect the intestinal mucosa from damage and represent a marker of potential-CD.
2024
IL-10-producing regulatory cells impact on celiac disease evolution / Passerini, Laura; Amodio, Giada; Bassi, Virginia; Vitale, Serena; Mottola, Ilaria; Di Stefano, Marina; Fanti, Lorella; Sgaramella, Paola; Ziparo, Chiara; Furio, Silvia; Auricchio, Renata; Barera, Graziano; Di Nardo, Giovanni; Troncone, Riccardo; Gianfrani, Carmen; Gregori, Silvia. - In: CLINICAL IMMUNOLOGY. - ISSN 1521-6616. - 260:(2024). [10.1016/j.clim.2024.109923]
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