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Ludvig M. Sollid

Professor of Medicine (Immunology), University of Oslo
Verified email at medisin.uio.no
Cited by 37876

Coeliac disease: dissecting a complex inflammatory disorder

LM Sollid - Nature Reviews Immunology, 2002 - nature.com
The disease mechanisms of complex inflammatory disorders are difficult to define because
of extensive interactions between genetic and environmental factors. Coeliac disease is a …

Molecular basis of celiac disease

LM Sollid - Annual review of immunology, 2000 - annualreviews.org
Celiac disease (CD) is an intestinal disorder with multifactorial etiology. HLA and non-HLA
genes together with gluten and possibly additional environmental factors are involved in …

Integration of genetic and immunological insights into a model of celiac disease pathogenesis

V Abadie, LM Sollid, LB Barreiro… - Annual review of …, 2011 - annualreviews.org
Celiac disease (CD) is a gluten-sensitive enteropathy that develops in genetically
susceptible individuals by exposure to cereal gluten proteins. This review integrates insights …

Structural basis for gluten intolerance in celiac sprue

L Shan, Ø Molberg, I Parrot, F Hausch, F Filiz, GM Gray… - Science, 2002 - science.org
Celiac Sprue, a widely prevalent autoimmune disease of the small intestine, is induced in
genetically susceptible individuals by exposure to dietary gluten. A 33-mer peptide was …

Tissue transglutaminase selectively modifies gliadin peptides that are recognized by gut-derived T cells in celiac disease

Ø Molberg, SN Mcadam, R Körner, H Quarsten… - Nature medicine, 1998 - nature.com
The action of tissue Transglutaminase1 (TGase) on specific protein-bound glutamine
residues plays a critical role in numerous biological processes2–5. Here we provide …

Evidence for a primary association of celiac disease to a particular HLA-DQ alpha/beta heterodimer.

LM Sollid, G Markussen, J Ek, H Gjerde… - The Journal of …, 1989 - rupress.org
Typing of DNA from 94 unrelated children with celiac disease (CD) with HLA-DQA1 and-
DQB1 allele-specific oligonucleotide probes revealed that all but one (ie, 98.9%) may share …

The intestinal T cell response to α-gliadin in adult celiac disease is focused on a single deamidated glutamine targeted by tissue transglutaminase

H Arentz-Hansen, R Körner, Ø Molberg… - The Journal of …, 2000 - rupress.org
The great majority of patients that are intolerant of wheat gluten protein due to celiac disease
(CD) are human histocompatibility leukocyte antigen (HLA)-DQ2+, and the remaining few …

HLA types in celiac disease patients not carrying the DQA1* 05-DQB1* 02 (DQ2) heterodimer: results from the European Genetics Cluster on Celiac Disease

K Karell, AS Louka, SJ Moodie, H Ascher, F Clot… - Human immunology, 2003 - Elsevier
Genetic susceptibility to celiac disease is strongly associated with HLA-DQA1* 05-DQB1* 02
(DQ2) and HLA-DQA1* 03-DQB1* 0302 (DQ8). Study of the HLA associations in patients not …

Gluten induces an intestinal cytokine response strongly dominated by interferon gamma in patients with celiac disease

EM Nilsen, FL Jahnsen, KEA Lundin, FE Johansen… - Gastroenterology, 1998 - Elsevier
Background & Aims: Celiac disease appears to be a T cell–mediated enteropathy induced
by gluten in genetically predisposed individuals. Duodenal biopsy specimens from patients …

HLA susceptibility genes in celiac disease: genetic mapping and role in pathogenesis

LM Sollid, E Thorsby - Gastroenterology, 1993 - Elsevier
The overrepresentation of particular HLA alleles in patients with celiac disease was first
noted two decades ago. Several lines of evidence obtained during the last years strongly …