Altered Peripheral Amino Acid Profile Has Pivotal Role in Controlling Pro- and anti- Inflammatory Responses in Celiac Disease
Shayan Fallah,
Nastaran Asri,
Abdolrahim Nikzamir
et al.
Abstract:The amino acids (AAs) and vitamins imbalances are observed in celiac disease (CD). This study evaluated the plasma profile of vitamin A and AAs and the expression level of IL-2, IL-4, IL-10, IL-12 and TGFβ in CD patients. A total of 60 children and adults with CD and 40 healthy controls (HCs) were included. Plasma profile of Vitamin A and AAs and the mRNA expression levels of target genes were assessed. Active adult patients exhibited a decrease in Vitamin A levels (p=0.04) and an increase in IL-2 (p=0.008) an… Show more
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