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Salvatore Auricchio is affiliated with the University of Naples Federico II in Italy and has produced a body of research concentrated primarily in the field of Medicine, with a particular focus on Gastroenterology. Their research interests encompass celiac disease, digestive system health, and related nutritional studies.

The scientist's recent publications include studies that explore inflammation and immune responses related to celiac disease. Notable papers are:

  • "Pivotal Role of Inflammation in Celiac Disease" (2022, International Journal of Molecular Sciences)
  • "Inflammation Is Present, Persistent and More Sensitive to Proinflammatory Triggers in Celiac Disease Enterocytes" (2022, International Journal of Molecular Sciences)
  • "The gliadin p31-43 peptide: Inducer of multiple proinflammatory effects" (2020, International Review of Cell and Molecular Biology)
  • "Gluten consumption and inflammation affect the development of celiac disease in at-risk children" (2022, Scientific Reports)
  • "In Celiac Disease Patients the In Vivo Challenge with the Diploid Triticum monococcum Elicits a Reduced Immune Response Compared to Hexaploid Wheat" (2020, Molecular Nutrition & Food Research)

Their work is frequently published in the International Journal of Molecular Sciences, which accounts for eight publications, as well as contributions to Scientific Reports and Nutrients. Other venues include the International Review of Cell and Molecular Biology and Molecular Nutrition & Food Research.

Areas of study within Medicine show concentrations in:

  • Gastroenterology
  • Epidemiology
  • Surgery
  • Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
  • Physiology

Main research topics covered by Salvatore Auricchio include:

  • Celiac Disease Research and Management
  • Microscopic Colitis
  • Helicobacter pylori-related gastroenterology studies
  • Galectins and Cancer Biology
  • Digestive system and related health
  • Nutritional Studies and Diet
  • Diet and metabolism studies

The scientist collaborates regularly with a group of frequent coauthors, which include:

  • Maria Vittoria Barone
  • Renata Auricchio
  • Merlin Nanayakkara
  • Riccardo Bonfanti
  • Giuliana Lania

Best Publications

  • Association between innate response to gliadin and activation of pathogenic T cells in coeliac disease

    Luigi Maiuri;Carolina Ciacci;Ida Ricciardelli;Loredana Vacca

  • Sourdough bread made from wheat and nontoxic flours and started with selected lactobacilli is tolerated in celiac sprue patients.

    Raffaella Di Cagno;Maria De Angelis;Salvatore Auricchio;Luigi Greco

  • Interleukin 15 mediates epithelial changes in celiac disease

    Luigi Maiuri;Carolina Ciacci;Salvatore Auricchio;Virginia Brown

  • Evidence that celiac disease is primarily associated with a DC locus allelic specificity

    Roberto Tosi;Daniela Vismara;Nobuyuki Tanigaki;Giovanni Battista Ferrara

  • ACQUIRED MILK INTOLERANCE IN THE ADULT CAUSED BY LACTOSE MALABSORPTION DUE TO A SELECTIVE DEFICIENCY OF INTESTINAL LACTASE ACTIVITY.

    Urs Peter Haemmerli;Hansjörg Kistler;Rudolf Ammann;Thomas Marthaler

  • A combination of a particular HLA-DPβ allele and an HLA-DQ heterodimer confers susceptibility to coeliac disease

    Teodorica L. Bugawan;Giovanna Angelini;James Larrick;S. Auricchio

  • Intestinal T Cell Responses to Gluten Peptides Are Largely Heterogeneous: Implications for a Peptide-Based Therapy in Celiac Disease

    Alessandra Camarca;Robert P. Anderson;Gianfranco Mamone;Olga Fierro

  • Evidence of still-ongoing convergence evolution of the lactase persistence T-13910 alleles in humans.

    Nabil Sabri Enattah;Aimee Trudeau;Ville Pimenoff;Luigi Maiuri

  • Definition of the initial immunologic modifications upon in vitro gliadin challenge in the small intestine of celiac patients

    L Maiuri;A Picarelli;M Boirivant;S Coletta

  • Production of antiendomysial antibodies after in-vitro gliadin challenge of small intestine biopsy samples from patients with coeliac disease

    Antonio Picarelli;Luigi Maiuri;Antonella Frate;Marco Greco

  • Long-term follow-up of children with chronic idiopathic constipation

    Annamaria Staiano;Maria Rosaria Andreotti;Luigi Greco;Paola Basile

  • Recombinant human interleukin 10 suppresses gliadin dependent T cell activation in ex vivo cultured coeliac intestinal mucosa.

    V M Salvati;G Mazzarella;C Gianfrani;M K Levings

  • Adaptive and innate immune responses in celiac disease.

    Carmen Gianfrani;Salvatore Auricchio;Riccardo Troncone

  • Clinical, HLA, and small bowel immunohistochemical features of children with positive serum antiendomysium antibodies and architecturally normal small intestinal mucosa

    Francesco Paparo;Emma Petrone;Antonella Tosco;Maria Maglio

  • Safety for Patients With Celiac Disease of Baked Goods Made of Wheat Flour Hydrolyzed During Food Processing

    Luigi Greco;Marco Gobbetti;Renata Auricchio;Raffaella Di Mase

  • Electrogastrography in non-ulcer dyspepsia.

    S Cucchiara;G Riezzo;R Minella;F Pezzolla

  • Gliadin-Specific Type 1 Regulatory T Cells from the Intestinal Mucosa of Treated Celiac Patients Inhibit Pathogenic T Cells

    Carmen Gianfrani;Megan K. Levings;Claudia Sartirana;Giuseppe Mazzarella

  • HUMAN INTESTINAL DISACCHARIDASES AND HEREDITARY DISACCHARIDE INTOLERANCE. THE HYDROLYSIS OF SUCROSE, ISOMALTOSE, PALATINOSE (ISOMALTULOSE), AND A 1,6-α-OLIGOSACCHARIDE (ISOMALTO-OLIGOSACCHARIDE) PREPARATION*

    Arne Dahlqvist;Salvatore Auricchio;Giorgio Semenza;Andreas Prader

  • Does Breast Feeding Protect Against the Development of Clinical Symptoms of Celiac Disease in Children

    Auricchio S;Follo D;de Ritis G;Giunta A

  • The lactase persistence/non-persistence polymorphism is controlled by a cis-acting element

    Yangxi Wang;C. B. Harvey;W. S. Pratt;V. R. Sams

Frequent Co-Authors

Riccardo Troncone
Riccardo Troncone University of Naples Federico II
Luigi Maiuri
Luigi Maiuri European Institute
Dallas M. Swallow
Dallas M. Swallow University College London
Marco Londei
Marco Londei University College London
Salvatore Cucchiara
Salvatore Cucchiara Sapienza University of Rome
Alessandro Sette
Alessandro Sette La Jolla Institute For Allergy & Immunology
Giorgio Semenza
Giorgio Semenza École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Chella S. David
Chella S. David Mayo Clinic
Bana Jabri
Bana Jabri University of Chicago
Andrea Ballabio
Andrea Ballabio Baylor College of Medicine

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