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Celiac Disease Gets More Complicated

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Gluten-Dependent Activation of CD4+ T Cells by MHC Class II–Expressing Epithelium
Intestinal epithelial cell (IEC) damage is a hallmark of celiac disease (CeD); however, its role in gluten-dependent T-cell activation is unknown. We investigated IEC-gluten-T-cell interactions in organoid monolayers expressing human major histocompatibility complex class II (HLA-DQ2.5), which facilitates gluten antigen recognition by CD4+ T cells in CeD.

Researchers crack a key celiac mystery: Where the gluten reaction begins
People with celiac disease must navigate everyday life by avoiding gluten, a protein in wheat, rye and barley which can trigger painful symptoms in the gut, impede the absorption of nutrients and raise the risk of other serious long-term issues.

Mayo Clinic: Celiac Disease
Celiac disease is an illness caused by an immune reaction to eating gluten. Gluten is a protein found in foods containing wheat, barley or rye.