Publications by authors named "G Del Pozzo"

The genes mapping at the HLA region show high density, strong linkage disequilibrium and high polymorphism, which affect the association of HLA class I and class II genes with autoimmunity. We focused on the HLA haplotypes, genomic structures consisting of an array of specific alleles showing some degrees of genetic association with different autoimmune disorders. GWASs in many pathologies have identified variants in either the coding loci or the flanking regulatory regions, both in linkage disequilibrium in haplotypes, that are frequently associated with increased risk and may influence gene expression.

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  • Celiac disease (CD) is an autoimmune disorder triggered by gluten in genetically predisposed individuals, with a major treatment being a gluten-free diet (GFD).
  • The study measured the expression of HLA DQ2.5 and TRAFD1 genes in CD patients, comparing those with active disease to those on GFD.
  • Results showed no significant difference in HLA-DQ expression between the two groups, but TRAFD1 levels increased in patients on the GFD, suggesting it may help reduce gluten-induced inflammation.
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Macrophages have both a protective and pathological role in many autoimmune and inflammatory diseases. Macrophages phenotype is regulated by the environment that affects their polarization toward a pro- or anti-inflammatory phenotype. We describe a protocol for in vitro differentiation of macrophages from blood peripheral monocytes, that may be adopted to study different pathologies.

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Kidney transplanted recipients (KTR) are at high risk of severe SARS-CoV-2 infection due to immunosuppressive therapy. Although several studies reported antibody production in KTR after vaccination, data related to immunity to the Omicron (B.1.

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