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Mechanisms of Gastric Mucosal Cell Loss In Autoimmune Gastritis

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Pages 123-134 | Published online: 03 Aug 2009
 

Abstract

The causes of target cell death in organ-specific autoimmune diseases are not precisely known. In the case of EAG, parietal cell death depends on Th1 CD4 T cells and Fas/Fas-ligand, either through interaction between infiltrating CD4 T cells with gastric parietal cells that have upregulated Fas expression or through homotypic interactions between the parietal cells. TNF-α does not appear to have a role in this process. The accompanying loss of zymogenic cells is likely a consequence of the interruption of the normal developmental pathway in the gastric mucosa that follows the destruction of parietal cells in the gastric mucosa.

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