نتایج جستجو برای: gliadin antibody

تعداد نتایج: 167489  

2012
M. Stella Colomba Armando Gregorini

In the present paper, the controversial hypothesis suggesting ancient grains might show lower immunogenic properties and therefore the possibility to introduce them in the diet of wheat-sensitive people, including celiac patients, was investigated. The immunogenic potential of the ancient durum wheats Graziella Ra and Kamut was studied by comparison to the durum accessions Cappelli, Flaminio, G...

2015
Valerie Stadlmann Hanna Harant Irina Korschineck Marcela Hermann Florian Forster Albert Missbichler

BACKGROUND Celiac disease (CD) is a chronic, small intestinal inflammatory disease mediated by dietary gluten and related prolamins. The only current therapeutic option is maintenance of a strict life-long gluten-free diet, which implies substantial burden for CD patients. Different treatment regimes might be feasible, including masking of toxic celiac peptides with blocking antibodies or fragm...

2015
Justin Hollon Elaine Leonard Puppa Bruce Greenwald Eric Goldberg Anthony Guerrerio Alessio Fasano

BACKGROUND Intestinal exposure to gliadin leads to zonulin upregulation and consequent disassembly of intercellular tight junctions and increased intestinal permeability. We aimed to study response to gliadin exposure, in terms of barrier function and cytokine secretion, using intestinal biopsies obtained from four groups: celiac patients with active disease (ACD), celiac patients in remission ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2012
Zsófia Simon-Vecsei Róbert Király Péter Bagossi Boglárka Tóth Ingrid Dahlbom Sergio Caja Éva Csosz Katri Lindfors Daniele Sblattero Éva Nemes Markku Mäki László Fésüs Ilma R Korponay-Szabó

The multifunctional, protein cross-linking transglutaminase 2 (TG2) is the main autoantigen in celiac disease, an autoimmune disorder with defined etiology. Glutamine-rich gliadin peptides from ingested cereals, after their deamidation by TG2, induce T-lymphocyte activation accompanied by autoantibody production against TG2 in 1-2% of the population. The pathogenic role and exact binding proper...

2013
Sara Vallejo-Diez David Bernardo María de Lourdes Moreno Alba Muñoz-Suano Luis Fernández-Salazar Carmen Calvo Carolina Sousa José A. Garrote Ángel Cebolla Eduardo Arranz

We studied whether celiac disease (CD) patients produce antibodies against a novel gliadin peptide specifically generated in the duodenum of CD patients by a previously described pattern of CD-specific duodenal proteases. Fingerprinting and ion-trap mass spectrometry of CD-specific duodenal gliadin-degrading protease pattern revealed a new 8-mer gliadin-derived peptide. An ELISA against synthet...

Journal: :Gut 1978
H P Hauri M Kedinger K Haffen H Gaze B Hadorn W Hekkens

In vitro cytotoxicity of four different gluten fractions was tested in organ culture for up to 48 hours using flat intestinal biopsies from children with coeliac disease. The fractions were (1) a peptic-tryptic digest of gliadin containing a moderate amount of alpha-gliadin, (2) a peptic-tryptic digest of gluten (Frazer fraction III) froma strain of wheat with a high content of alpha-gliadin, (...

Journal: :Biopolymers 2010
Simon J Haward Peter R Shewry Mervyn J Miles Terence J McMaster

Atomic force microscopy has been used to follow in real time the adsorption from solution of two of the gliadin group of wheat seed storage proteins onto hydrophilic (mica) and hydrophobic (graphite) surfaces. The liquid cell of the microscope was used initially to acquire images of the substrate under a small quantity of pure solvent (1% acetic acid). Continuous imaging as an injection of glia...

2017
Martin Haupt-Jorgensen Erik Nielsen Kåre Engkilde Mia Lerche Jesper Larsen Karsten Buschard

Intranasal administration of gliadin prevents autoimmune diabetes in non-obese diabetic mice. The current study was designed to investigate if bakers are intranasally exposed to gluten during work and whether occupation as baker is inversely associated with type 1 diabetes. Gliadin was measured in nasal swabs from eight bakers and butchers. The odds ratio of type 1 diabetes in selected professi...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 2006
Stig Tollefsen Helene Arentz-Hansen Burkhard Fleckenstein Oyvind Molberg Melinda Ráki William W Kwok Günther Jung Knut E A Lundin Ludvig M Sollid

Celiac disease is associated with HLA-DQ2 and, to a lesser extent, HLA-DQ8. Type 1 diabetes is associated with the same DQ molecules in the opposite order and with possible involvement of trans-encoded DQ heterodimers. T cells that are reactive with gluten peptides deamidated by transglutaminase 2 and invariably restricted by DQ2 or DQ8 can be isolated from celiac lesions. We used intestinal T ...

2014
David P. Funda Petra Fundova Axel Kornerup Hansen Karsten Buschard

Induction of long-term tolerance to β-cell autoantigens has been investigated both in animal models and in human type 1 diabetes (T1D) in order to prevent the disease. As regards external compounds, the dietary plant protein fraction has been associated with high penetrance of the disease, whereas gluten-free diets prevent T1D in animal models. Herewith we investigated whether intranasal (i.n.)...

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