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Query: UMLS:C0021831 (
enteropathy
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Celiac disease (CD) is now considered, more than a just gluten sensitivity
enteropathy
, a multiple and systemic immune-mediate disorder triggered by the ingestion of wheat gluten and related proteins. Following the discovery of a link between gluten and CD, it was demonstrated that gliadin, one of the two principal protein groups comprising gluten, plays a key role in CD. It has since become clear that the different and crucial roles of gliadin in CD result from its ability to activate multiple signaling pathways that modulate CD pathology. Most of these pathways involve the host innate and adaptive immune responses, but some pathways are activated when gliadin interacts with the intestinal cellular compartment. The long pentraxin (
PTX3
), a marker of the acute-phase inflammatory response, plays an important role in innate immunity and in modulation of the adaptive immune response. We investigated whether CD patients, considered as a model of gluten-sensitivity condition, have increased
PTX3
levels. Our data showed that
PTX3
serum levels were high in active CD patients and serum levels of
PTX3
correlated with DGP IgA levels. We provide evidences that the bad compliance of GFD in patients 2 concurred with a pathological
PTX3
concentration that could follow the improvement of both gastrointestinal and extraintestinal symptoms. We hypothesized that
PTX3
is able to modulate the innate response to gliadin in CD and it could regulate the adaptive immune response. It is also evidenced that a common "wooden horse" of CD and Non Celiac Gluten Sensitivity (NCGS) is the ingestion of gluten and related toxic peptides. At the moment we don't have adequate elements to suggest the use of
PTX3
in diagnosis of NCGS, but we are obliged to speculate about the possible role of
PTX3
molecules in NCGS pathogenesis. The identified new strategies and uses of
PTX3
could improve the management of gluten sensitivity conditions in the next future.
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PMID:Pentraxin 3 serum levels in celiac patients: evidences and perspectives. 2555 22