“…Modified from Johansen and Kaetzel (2011). (Scott et al, 1981) ankylosing spondylitis (Feltelius et al, 1994), strongyloidiasis (Coutinho et al, 1996a), pancreatitis (Hayakawa et al, 1993), Sjögren syndrome El Kaissouni et al, 1996), obstructive sialadenitis , tonsillitis (Brandtzaeg, 1988), nephritis (Dobrin et al, 1975;Svanborg Edén et al, 1985;Greenwell et al, 1995), urinary tract infection (Uehling and Steihm, 1971), and bronchopneumonia (Thrane et al, 1994), as well as in sudden infant death syndrome (Thrane et al, 1994), and celiac disease (Baklien et al, 1977;Scott et al, 1981). In untreated celiac disease, enhanced pIg transport associated with upregulation of pIgR expression may explain why the serum levels of pIgA and IgM generally are only marginally increased despite the markedly expanded jejunal IgA-and IgMproducing cell populations (Brandtzaeg, 1991).…”