Giugno 2000 - Volume XIX - numero 6

Medico e Bambino


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Inibizione dell’apoptosi da parte degli anticorpi monoclonali umani anti-transglutaminasi

A. Tommasini, M. Soban, I. Berti, C. Trevisiol, E. Panfili, D. Santon, Lenhardt, V. Baldas, E. Fragonas

IRCCS “Burlo Garofolo”, Trieste

The celiac disease is characterized by the production of tTG (antitransglutaminase) antibodies. These antibodies could only be a marker of the disease, or, which is more likely, could be involved in the pathogenesis of intestinal lesions (inhibition of enterocyte differentiation) as well as of a secondary tumour and immunologic disease (inhibition of apoptosis). To assay this possibility, apoptosis was induced in PHA pre-challenged lymphocyte cells and 3T3 cells, by adding dexamethasone and by subtracting serum to the medium. The cells were then incubated with anti-htTG monoclonal antibodies. Anti-HIV monoclonal antibodies were the controls. The addition of anti-htTG antibodies inhibited apoptosis in a very significant way. The results were consistent with the idea that, even in vivo, anti-htTG antibodies do have an anti-apoptotic effect on the immune system, thus favouring the development of self-aggressive clones.

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A. Tommasini, M. Soban, I. Berti, C. Trevisiol, E. Panfili, D. Santon, Lenhardt, V. Baldas, E. Fragonas
Inibizione dell’apoptosi da parte degli anticorpi monoclonali umani anti-transglutaminasi
Medico e Bambino 2000;19(6):391-393 https://www.medicoebambino.com/?id=0006_391.pdf


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