Serum parameters in the spectrum of coeliac disease: Beyond standard antibody testing - A cohort study

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Background: Invasive techniques are still required to distinguish between uncomplicated and complicated forms of CD. Methods: We set out to investigate the potential use of novel serum parameters, including IL-6, IL-8, IL-17, IL-22, sCD25, sCD27, granzyme-B, sMICA and sCTLA-4 in patients diagnosed with active CD, CD on a GFD, Refractory coeliac disease (RCD) type I and II, and enteropathy associated T-cell lymphoma (EATL). Results: In both active CD and RCDI-II elevated levels of the proinflammatory IL-8, IL-17 and sCD25 were observed. In addition, RCDII patients displayed higher serum levels of soluble granzyme-B and IL-6 in comparison to active CD patients. In contrast, no differences between RCDI and active CD or RCDII were observed. Furthermore, EATL patients displayed higher levels of IL-6 as compared to all other groups. Conclusions: A series of novel serum parameters reveal distinctive immunological characteristics of RCDII and EATL in comparison to uncomplicated CD and RCDI.

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Tack, G. J., van Wanrooij, R. L. J., Von Blomberg, B. M. E., Amini, H., Coupe, V. M. H., Bonnet, P., … Schreurs, M. W. J. (2012). Serum parameters in the spectrum of coeliac disease: Beyond standard antibody testing - A cohort study. BMC Gastroenterology, 12(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-230x-12-159

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