Myosin IXB Variant Increases the Risk of Celiac Disease and Points Toward a Primary Intestinal Barrier Defect
Authors
Affiliations
Celiac disease is probably the best-understood immune-related disorder. The disease presents in the small intestine and results from the interplay between multiple genes and gluten, the triggering environmental factor. Although HLA class II genes explain 40% of the heritable risk, non-HLA genes accounting for most of the familial clustering have not yet been identified. Here we report significant and replicable association (P = 2.1 x 10(-6)) to a common variant located in intron 28 of the gene myosin IXB (MYO9B), which encodes an unconventional myosin molecule that has a role in actin remodeling of epithelial enterocytes. Individuals homozygous with respect to the at-risk allele have a 2.3-times higher risk of celiac disease (P = 1.55 x 10(-5)). This result is suggestive of a primary impairment of the intestinal barrier in the etiology of celiac disease, which may explain why immunogenic gluten peptides are able to pass through the epithelial barrier.
The gut-liver axis in hepatobiliary diseases.
Ichikawa M, Okada H, Nakamoto N, Taniki N, Chu P, Kanai T Inflamm Regen. 2024; 44(1):2.
PMID: 38191517 PMC: 10773109. DOI: 10.1186/s41232-023-00315-0.
Role of Human Leukocyte Antigen Class II in Antibody-Mediated Skin Disorders.
Sernicola A, Mazzetto R, Tartaglia J, Ciolfi C, Miceli P, Alaibac M Medicina (Kaunas). 2023; 59(11).
PMID: 38003999 PMC: 10673328. DOI: 10.3390/medicina59111950.
Zhang J, Zou Y, Chen L, Sun F, Xu Q, Zhou Q Nat Commun. 2023; 14(1):5977.
PMID: 37749140 PMC: 10519942. DOI: 10.1038/s41467-023-41534-w.
Knowledge and awareness of celiac disease among the dental students.
Kameswari S, Kavitha S, Veeraraghavan V, Gayathri R J Adv Pharm Technol Res. 2023; 13(Suppl 2):S549-S553.
PMID: 36798561 PMC: 9926600. DOI: 10.4103/japtr.japtr_167_22.
Vascular and lymphatic regulation of gastrointestinal function and disease risk.
Cifarelli V, Peche V, Abumrad N Biochim Biophys Acta Mol Cell Biol Lipids. 2022; 1867(11):159207.
PMID: 35882297 PMC: 9642046. DOI: 10.1016/j.bbalip.2022.159207.