نتایج جستجو برای: gliadin

تعداد نتایج: 1324  

Journal: :Clinical science and molecular medicine 1977
J J Phelan F M Stevens B McNicholl P F Fottrell C F McCarthy

1. Gliadin from which carbohydrate was removed by treatment with carbohydrase from Aspergillus niger was fed to three coeliac patients in remission. 2. Xylose absorption, mucosal morphology and brush-border enzymes were used to assess the toxicity of the carbohydrase-treated gliadin. 3. Gliadin treated with carbohydrases did not damage the intestinal mucosa of the coeliac patients. 4. The prima...

Journal: :Journal of molecular biology 2000
R Kumar A Lumsden P J Ciclitira H J Ellis G W Laurie

Celiac disease is a wheat gliadin-promoted disorder that displays a complex genetic susceptibility associated with HLA-DQ2, and one or more unknown factor(s), possibly gliadin-like. The presence of mammalian proteins with partial gliadin similarity was suggested by transglutaminase-independent multi-tissue reactivity of gliadin-immunopurified antibodies from celiac patients. No non-plant sequen...

2011
Tingsu Chen Karolina Hoffmann Sofia Östman Ann-Sofie Sandberg Olof Olsson

BACKGROUND Coeliac disease (CD) is a common and complex disorder of the small intestine caused by intolerance to wheat gluten and related edible cereals like barley and rye. Peptides originating from incomplete gliadin digestion activate the lamina propria infiltrating T cells to release proinflammatory cytokines, which in turn cause profound tissue remodelling of the small intestinal wall. The...

Journal: :Journal of nutritional science and vitaminology 2004
Soichi Tanabe

Wheat gliadin is known mainly as the causative substance for enteropathy accompanied by diarrhea (celiac disease) and food-dependent exercise-induced anaphylaxis. However, little is known in regards to the allergenicity of gliadin in atopic dermatitis. In this study, the allergenicity of gliadin was demonstrated using sera of wheat-allergic patients with atopic dermatitis. Since there are many ...

2015
Karen M. Lammers Marcello Chieppa Lunhua Liu Song Liu Tatsushi Omatsu Mirkka Janka-Junttila Vincenzo Casolaro Hans-Christian Reinecker Carole A. Parent Alessio Fasano Markus Sperandio

BACKGROUND Gliadin, the immunogenic component within gluten and trigger of celiac disease, is known to induce the production of Interleukin-8, a potent neutrophil-activating and chemoattractant chemokine. We sought to study the involvement of neutrophils in the early immunological changes following gliadin exposure. METHODS Utilizing immunofluorescence microscopy and flow cytometry, the redis...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2006
Carmen Gianfrani Megan K Levings Claudia Sartirana Giuseppe Mazzarella Gianvincenzo Barba Delia Zanzi Alessandra Camarca Gaetano Iaquinto Nicola Giardullo Salvatore Auricchio Riccardo Troncone Maria-Grazia Roncarolo

Celiac disease (CD) results from a permanent intolerance to dietary gluten and is due to a massive T cell-mediated immune response to gliadin, the main component of gluten. In this disease, the regulation of immune responses to dietary gliadin is altered. Herein, we investigated whether IL-10 could modulate anti-gliadin immune responses and whether gliadin-specific type 1 regulatory T (Tr1) cel...

ژورنال: علوم آب و خاک 1999
امیری, رضا , دخانی, شهرام , رضایی, عبدالمجید , شاهدی, محمد,

This study was conducted to evaluate the capability of reversed-phase high performance liquid chromatography (RP-HPLC) of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) storage proteins, and their genetic variability in different winter and spring isolines, cultivars and landraces. Gliadin proteins were extracted from the flour of five randomly selected seeds of each genotype. In this method, Nucleosil C18 300 A...

Journal: :Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids 2012
Muhammad Gulfam Ji-eun Kim Jong Min Lee Boram Ku Bong Hyun Chung Bong Geun Chung

Nanoscale drug carriers play an important role in regulating the delivery, permeability, and retention of the drugs. Although various carriers have been used to encapsulate anticancer drugs, natural biomaterials are of great benefit for delivery and controlled release of drugs. We used the electrospray deposition system to synthesize gliadin and gliadin-gelatin composite nanoparticles for deliv...

2018
Federico Manai Alberto Azzalin Fabio Gabriele Carolina Martinelli Martina Morandi Marco Biggiogera Mauro Bozzola Sergio Comincini

Gliadin, the alcohol-soluble protein fraction of wheat, contains the factor toxic for celiac disease (CD), and its toxicity is not reduced by digestion with gastro-pancreatic enzymes. Importantly, it is proved that an innate immunity to gliadin plays a key role in the development of CD. The immune response induces epithelial stress and reprograms intraepithelial lymphocytes into natural killer ...

Journal: :Journal of the American Chemical Society 2015
Clancey Wolf Justin B Siegel Christine Tinberg Alessandra Camarca Carmen Gianfrani Shirley Paski Rongjin Guan Gaetano Montelione David Baker Ingrid S Pultz

Celiac disease is characterized by intestinal inflammation triggered by gliadin, a component of dietary gluten. Oral administration of proteases that can rapidly degrade gliadin in the gastric compartment has been proposed as a treatment for celiac disease; however, no protease has been shown to specifically reduce the immunogenic gliadin content, in gastric conditions, to below the threshold s...

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