Our study highlights microRNA expression heterogeneity in adult coeliac disease patients with different clinical presentations, identifying miR-192-3p and miR-551a as potential biomarkers in the response to gluten-free regimens or as adjuncts to improve normal mucosa restoration.

microRNA profiles in coeliac patients distinguish different clinical phenotypes and are modulated by gliadin peptides in primary duodenal fibroblasts / V. Vaira, L. Roncoroni, D. Barisani, G. Gaudioso, S. Bosari, G. Bulfamante, L. Doneda, D. Conte, C. Tomba, M.T. Bardella, S. Ferrero, M. Locatelli, L. Elli. - In: CLINICAL SCIENCE. - ISSN 0143-5221. - 126:5(2014 Mar), pp. 417-423. [10.1042/CS20130248]

microRNA profiles in coeliac patients distinguish different clinical phenotypes and are modulated by gliadin peptides in primary duodenal fibroblasts

V. Vaira;L. Roncoroni;G. Gaudioso;S. Bosari;G. Bulfamante;L. Doneda;D. Conte;C. Tomba;S. Ferrero;L. Elli
2014

Abstract

Our study highlights microRNA expression heterogeneity in adult coeliac disease patients with different clinical presentations, identifying miR-192-3p and miR-551a as potential biomarkers in the response to gluten-free regimens or as adjuncts to improve normal mucosa restoration.
Coeliac disease; Differential diagnosis; Gluten; Malabsorption syndrome; MicroRNA
Settore BIO/13 - Biologia Applicata
mar-2014
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