
The chemokine CCL28 is elevated in the serum of patients with celiac disease and decreased after treatment
Shima Rashidiani,1Ali Jalili,2,3Erfan Babaei,2Farsad Sheikhesmaeili,3Shohreh Fakhari,2Pedram Ataee,3 and Baran Parhizkar3 Accumulating evidence show that many inflammatory cytokines are involved in pathophysiology of celiac disease (CD). CCL28 known as mucosa associate epithelial chemokine (MEC) is produced by mucosa and chemoattracts IgA-producing B cells into the mucosa. However, its levels in patients





