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SELECTED ARTICLES ON IMMUNOLOGY AND CELIAC DISEASE -- PART 2

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THE LANCET:

If you sign up to register free with The Lancet medical journal, you will
have access to all abstracts plus a number of free articles at
http://www.thelancet.com/ .  Here are 2 review articles available free from
The Lancet website:

An overview of the immune system
Jacqueline Parkin, Bryony Cohen
The Lancet 2001; 357:1777-1789, Jun 2, 2001
http://pdf.thelancet.com/pdfdownload?
uid=llan.357.9270.editorial_and_review.16459.1&x=x.pdf
(FREE article)

Food allergy
Scott H. Sicherer
The Lancet 2002; 360:701-710, Aug 31, 2002
http://pdf.thelancet.com/pdfdownload?
uid=llan.360.9334.editorial_and_review.22297.1&x=x.pdf
(FREE article)

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SCIENCE:

Science magazine, http://www.sciencemag.org/ , carried these articles which
made recent news promising a treatment for celiac disease.  You must
register, free, with the Science magazine website to be able to read read
the abstracts.  You can order or download these articles from
sciencemag.org for $10 each.

Gluten and the Gut--Lessons for Immune Regulation
Detlef Schuppan and Eckhart G. Hahn
Science 2002; 297:2218-2220, Sep 27, 2002
http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/summary/297/5590/2218

Structural Basis for Gluten Intolerance in Celiac Sprue
Lu Shan, Øyvind Molberg, Isabelle Parrot, Felix Hausch, Ferda Filiz, Gary
M. Gray, Ludvig M. Sollid, and Chaitan Khosla
Science 2002; 297:2275-2279, Sep 27, 2002
http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/abstract/297/5590/2275

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NATURE:

Nature magazine, http://www.nature.com/ , publishes numerous magazines
covering a variety of scientific, medical, and technical disciplines.  Free
registration at nature.com allows you access to abstracts plus a number of
free articles and commentary from all of these magazines.  In particular,
the following articles from Nature Medicine and Nature Reviews Immunology
are of interest.  They can be purchased online from Nature for $25 each.

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http://www.nature.com/nm/

In vivo antigen challenge in celiac disease identifies a single
transglutaminase-modified peptide as the dominant A-gliadin T-cell epitope
Robert P. Anderson, Pilar Degano, Andrew J. Godkin, Derek P. Jewell, Adrian
V.S. Hill
Nature Medicine 2000; 6:337-342, Mar 1, 2000
http://www.nature.com/cgi-taf/DynaPage.taf?
file=/nm/journal/v6/n3/abs/nm0300_337.html

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http://www.nature.com/nri/

Coeliac disease: Dissecting a complex inflammatory disorder
Ludvig M. Sollid
Nature Reviews Immunology 2002; 2:647-655, Sep 1,2002
(FREE at: http://www.immunology.no/cd/Sollid_NRI.pdf )
http://www.nature.com/cgi-taf/DynaPage.taf?
file=/nri/journal/v2/n9/abs/nri885_fs.html

Epitope spreading in immune-mediated diseases: Implications for
immunotherapy
Carol L. Vanderlugt, Stephen D. Miller
Nature Reviews Immunology 2002; 2:85-95, Feb 1, 2002
http://www.nature.com/cgi-taf/DynaPage.taf?
file=/nri/journal/v2/n2/abs/nri724_fs.html

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GASTROENTEROLOGY:

Gastroenterology, http://www.gastrojournal.org/ , requires no
registration.  Abstracts and a number of articles and editorials are free.
Here are some recent articles of interest.  Because the URL addresses are
so long, instead of giving you the URL, it's best if you just go to
gastrojournal.org and search the archives or past issues for the articles.
Articles can be obtained from gastrojournal.org for $25 each.

Celiac lesion T cells recognize epitopes that cluster in regions of
gliadins rich in proline residues
Helene Arentz-Hansen, Stephen N. Mcadam, Øyvind Molberg, Burkhard
Fleckenstein, Knut E. A. Lundin, Thomas J. D. Jørgensen, Günther Jung,
Peter Roepstorff, Ludvig M. Sollid
Gastroenterology 2002; 123:803-809, September 2002

Celiac disease pathogenesis: The plot thickens
Martin F. Kagnoff
Gastroenterology 2002; 123:939-943, September 2002
(FREE article)

The gluten response in children with celiac disease is directed toward
multiple gliadin and glutenin peptides
Willemijn Vader, Yvonne Kooy, Peter van Veelen, Arnoud de Ru, Diana Harris,
Willemien Benckhuijsen, Salvador Peña, Luisa Mearin, Jan Wouter Drijfhout,
Frits Koning
Gastroenterology 2002; 122:1729-1737, June 2002
(FREE at: http://www.med.vu.nl/immunogenetics/publications/gastro01.pdf )

Spreading and focusing of gluten epitopes in celiac disease
Susi Martucci, Gino Roberto Corazza
Gastroenterology 2002; 122:2072-2075, June 2002
(FREE article)

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MISCELLANEOUS:

Here are a few additional articles and websites I found interesting:

Review: Autoantibody profiling for the study and treatment of autoimmune
disease
Wolfgang Hueber, Paul J Utz, Lawrence Steinman and William H Robinson
Arthritis Res 2002, 4, May 7, 2002
http://www.stanford.edu/group/utzlab/HueberReview.pdf

REPORT ON THE WORKSHOP "TRANSGLUTAMINASE, PROTEIN CROSSLINKING AND COELIAC
DISEASE"
Tampere, Finland, Sept. 14-15, 2001
http://crisceb.unina2.it/what/Meetings/Tampere_Report.html

VACCINES FOR IMMUNOLOGIC DISEASES: Accelerated Development of Vaccines
Marshall Plaut, Howard B. Dickler, and Daniel Rotrosen
Division of Allergy, Immunology and Transplantation, National Institute of
Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda,
Maryland
http://www.aarda.org/research14.html

American Autoimmune Related Diseases Association
http://www.aarda.org

Apoptosis and Autoimmunity
Research project of Dr. Jos Raats: Assistant Professor,
Department of Biochemistry University of Nijmegen,
Nijmegen, The Netherlands
http://baserv.uci.kun.nl/~jraats/apop.html

(Note: "Apoptosis" is "programmed" cell death, where the "program" is coded
in the DNA strand.)

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