Coeliac Disease Study Group

CD study group 2010
Project leader
Markku Mäki, MD,
PhD, Professor of Paediatrics
School of
Medicine University of Tampere
and
Department of Paediatrics Tampere
University Hospital
Address
School of Medicine
Paediatric Research Centre
Building Finn-Medi 3
FI-33014 UNIVERSITY OF TAMPERE, Finland
Phone direct +358 3 3551 8400
Fax direct +358 3 3551 8402
Visiting address &
courier mail
Biokatu 10, Finn-Medi 3 (Floor 3),
FI-33520 Tampere,
Finland
Principal
investigators and postdoctoral researchers
Sergio Caja, PhD
Pekka Collin, MD, PhD
Katri Kaukinen, MD, PhD
Ilma Korponay-Szabó, MD, PhD
Outi Koskinen, MD, PhD
Kalle Kurppa, MD, PhD
Katri Lindfors, PhD
Marja-Leena Lähdeaho, MD, PhD
Graduate School (MD/PhD, PhD) students
Laura Airaksinen, MSc
Suvi Kalliokoski, MSc
Cristina Nadalutti, MSc
Asif Rasheed, MSc
Tiina Rauhavirta, MSc
Anitta Ruuskanen, MD
Anniina Ukkola, MD
Anitta Vilppula, MD
Undergraduate students
Sampsa Kinos
Olli Lauronen
Pilvi Paarlahti
Aku Paavola
Aleksi Pärnänen Jaakko
Salminiemi Juha Taavela
Staff
Kaija Kaskela, project secretary
Jorma Kulmala, technician
Marja-Terttu Oksanen, research nurse
Coeliac Disease Service Laboratory
Staff Kaija Laurila,
MSc, biochemist, chief
Anne Heimonen, technician
Mervi Himanka, technician
Soili Peltomäki, technician
Collaboration groups in Finland
University of Helsinki, Department of Medical Genetics,
Biomedicum Helsinki (Päivi Saavalainen)
Finnish Red Cross Blood Service, Helsinki (Jukka
Partanen, Jaana Mättö)
University of Helsinki, Department of Food Technology, Viikki Food
Science (Hannu Salovaara)
University of Helsinki, Division of Pharmacology and
Toxicology (Pekka T. Männistö)
Päijät-Häme Central Hospital, Lahti (Liisa Luostarinen)
The National Institute for Health and Welfare THL (Antti
Reunanen, Paul Knekt,
Markku Heliövaara)
University of Tampere, DIPP Study (Mikael Knip)
University of Tampere, Virology (Heikki Hyöty)
Finn-Medi Ltd (Tiina Kärjä-Lahdensuu)
Description of Project
The consortium, Coeliac Disease
Study Group, is an interdisciplinary research group focusing on
gluten-induced disease entities in clinical, translational and
basic research. The main aim for the study programme is to
understand the role of nutrition in health and well being:
sustaining health and preventing disease. In clinics our aim is
to widen the diagnosis of coeliac disease to what we have
started to call genetic gluten intolerance, gluten-induced
disease entities with or without manifest mucosal lesion. Our
clinical focus is also on gluten-induced extraintestinal
manifestations and to know the true prevalence of the disease.
We are also developing simple and reliable non-invasive
screening tests to detect even silent and early developing
coeliac disease. Gluten-induced disease mechanisms are our
second main area of research. Further, we are studying the
humoral immunity aspect and the biological functions of
coeliac-specific immunoglobulin A. The genetic study line aims
at the identification of genetic susceptibility loci to coeliac
disease. The final goal of the Coeliac Disease Study Group is to
find the basis for development of new therapeutic strategies,
less burdensome to a patient than a strict life-long gluten-free
diet.
Coeliac Disease Service Laboratory
provides other hospitals, health centres, private laboratories etc. with
serological screening tests to detect coeliac disease and to monitor
gluten-free diet. These tests are IgA and IgG class deamidated gliadin
peptide, tissue transglutaminase and endomysial antibody tests. Frozen
jejunal biopsy specimens may be sent to us for further studies. These
are markers of coeliac disease latency or early developing coeliac
disease (density of intraepithelial CD3 cells, alpha-beta T cells and
gamma-delta T cells, expression of mucosal DR and mucosal IgA deposits).
The Service Laboratory participated in the standardization of tissue
autoantibody tests (European multicentre study). We are also
coordinating the quality control of the tests in Finland together with
Labquality Oy. We participate in the UK Neqas quality control for celiac
antibody tests.
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS, selected patent
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Mäki M, Holm K, Lipsanen V,
Hällström O, Viander M, Collin P, Savilahti E, Koskimies S.
Serological markers and HLA genes among healthy first-degree
relatives of patients with coeliac disease. Lancet 1991;338:1350-53.
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Mäki M, Hällström O, Marttinen A.
Reaction of human non-collagenous polypeptides with coeliac disease
autoantibodies. Lancet 1991;338:724-25.
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Mäki M, Holm K, Collin P, Savilahti
E. Increase in gamma/delta T cell receptor bearing lymphocytes in
normal small bowel mucosa in latent coeliac disease. Gut
1991;32:1412-4.
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Holm K, Mäki M, Savilahti E,
Lipsanen V, Laippala P, Koskimies S. Intraepithelial gamma/delta
T-cell-receptor lymphocytes and genetic susceptibility to coeliac
disease. Lancet 1992;339:1500-03.
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Savilahti E, Reunala T, Mäki M.
Increase of lymphocytes bearing the gamma/delta T-cell receptor in
the jejunum of patients with dermatitis herpetiformis. Gut
1992;33:206-11.
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Mäki M, Huupponen T, Holm K,
Hällström O. Seroconversion of reticulin autoantibodies predicts
coeliac disease in insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus. Gut
1995;36;239-42.
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Halttunen T, Marttinen A, Rantala
I, Kainulainen H, Mäki M. Fibroblasts and transforming growth factor
b induce organization and differentiation of T84 human epithelial
cells. Gastroenterology 1996;111:1252-62.
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Mäki M, Collin P. Coeliac disease.
Lancet 1997;349:1755-9.
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Sulkanen S, Halttunen T, Laurila K,
Kolho K-L, Korponay-Szabo I, Sarnesto A, Savilahti E, Collin P, Mäki
M. Tissue transglutaminase autoantibody enzyme-linked immunosorbent
assay in detecting celiac disease. Gastroenterology 1998;115:1322-8.
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Mustalahti K, Collin P, Sievänen H,
Salmi J, Mäki M. Osteopenia in patients with clinically silent
coeliac disease warrants screening. Lancet 1999;354:744-5.
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Halttunen T, Mäki M. Serum
immunoglobulin A from patients with celiac disease inhibits human
T84 intestinal crypt epithelial cell differentiation.
Gastroenterology 1999;116:566-72.
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Kaukinen K, Halme L, Collin P,
Färkkilä M, Mäki M, Vehmanen P, Partanen J, Höckerstedt K. Celiac
disease in patients with severe liver disease: gluten-free diet may
reverse hepatic failure. Gastroenterology 2002;122:881-8.
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Korponay-Szabó IR, Laurila K,
Szondy Z, Halttunen T, Szalai Z, Dahlbom I, Rantala I, Kovács JB,
Fésüs L, Mäki M. Missing endomysial and reticulin binding of coeliac
antibodies in transglutaminase 2 knockout tissues. Gut
2003;52:199-204.
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Mäki M, Mustalahti K, Kokkonen J,
Kulmala P, Haapalahti M, Karttunen T, Ilonen J, Laurila K, Dahlbom
I, Hansson T, Höpfl P, Knip M. Prevalence of celiac disease among
children in Finland. N Engl J Med 2003;348:2517-24.
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Korponay-Szabo IR, Halttunen T,
Szalai Z, Laurila K, Király R, Kovács JB, Fésüs L, Mäki M. In vivo
targeting of intestinal and extraintestinal transglutaminase 2 by
coeliac autoantibodies. Gut 2004;53:641-8.
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Salmi T, Collin P, Korponay-Szabo
IR, Laurila K, Partanen J, Huhtala H, Kiraly R, Lorand L, Reunala T,
Mäki M, Kaukinen K. Endomysial antibody-negative coeliac disease:
clinical characteristics and intestinal autoantibody deposits. Gut
2006;55:1746-53.
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Hadjivassiliou M, Mäki M, Sanders
DS, Williamson C, Grünewald RA, Woodroofe N, Korponay-Szabó IR.
Autoantibody targeting of brain and intestinal transglutaminase in
gluten ataxia. Neurology 2006;66:373-77.
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Korponay-Szabó IR, Szabados K,
Pusztai J, Uhrin K, Ludmány É, Nemes É, Kaukinen K, Kapitány A,
Holopainen P, Sipka S, Imre A, Mäki M. District nurses finding
coeliac disease in the population by decentralised rapid antibody
testing at age six. BMJ 2007;335:1244-7.
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Kurppa K, Collin P, Viljamaa M,
Haimila K, Saavalainen P, Partanen J, Laurila K, Huhtala H,
Paasikivi K, Mäki M, Kaukinen K. Diagnosing mild enteropathy celiac
disease: a randomized, controlled clinical study. Gastroenterology
2009;136:816-23.
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Dubois PC, Trynka G, Franke L, Hunt
KA, Romanos J, Curtotti A, Zhernakova A, Heap GA, Adány R, Aromaa A,
Bardella MT, van den Berg LH, Bockett NA, de la Concha EG, Dema B,
Fehrmann RS, Fernández-Arquero M, Fiatal S, Grandone E, Green PM,
Groen HJ, Gwilliam R, Houwen RH, Hunt SE, Kaukinen K, Kelleher D,
Korponay-Szabo I, Kurppa K, MacMathuna P, Mäki M, Mazzilli MC,
McCann OT, Mearin ML, Mein CA, Mirza MM, Mistry V, Mora B, Morley
KI, Mulder CJ, Murray JA, Núñez C, Oosterom E, Ophoff RA, Polanco I,
Peltonen L, Platteel M, Rybak A, Salomaa V, Schweizer JJ, Sperandeo
MP, Tack GJ, Turner G, Veldink JH, Verbeek WH, Weersma RK, Wolters
VM, Urcelay E, Cukrowska B, Greco L, Neuhausen SL, McManus R,
Barisani D, Deloukas P, Barrett JC, Saavalainen P, Wijmenga C, van
Heel DA. Multiple common variants for celiac disease influencing
immune gene expression. Nat Genet 2010;42:295-302.
Selected Patent
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Mäki M, Korponay-Szabo I. Methods
and Means for Detecting Gluten-Induced Diseases. USA States Patent
Number 7,361,480 - USA, Patent Granted 22.4.2008. European Patent
No. 1390753. European Patent Office 22.10.2008.
Complete List of Publications
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