نتایج جستجو برای: gliadin genes

تعداد نتایج: 427492  

2011
Barbara Chladkova Jana Kamanova Lenka Palova-Jelinkova Jana Cinova Peter Sebo Ludmila Tuckova

In genetically predisposed individuals, ingestion of wheat gliadin provokes a T-cell-mediated enteropathy, celiac disease. Gliadin fragments were previously reported to induce phenotypic maturation and Th1 cytokine production by human dendritic cells (DCs) and to boost their capacity to stimulate allogeneic T cells. Here, we monitor the effects of gliadin on migratory capacities of DCs. Using t...

Journal: :Bipolar disorders 2011
Faith Dickerson Cassie Stallings Andrea Origoni Crystal Vaughan Sunil Khushalani Armin Alaedini Robert Yolken

OBJECTIVES Increased immune sensitivity to dietary gluten proteins has been reported in schizophrenia but has not been studied in bipolar disorder. In this study, we examine the levels of antibody reactivity to gliadin, deamidated gliadin, and tissue transglutaminase (tTG) in individuals with bipolar disorder and compare these levels to those in individuals who do not have any history of psychi...

2013
Morten Dall Kirstine Calloe Martin Haupt-Jorgensen Jesper Larsen Nicole Schmitt Knud Josefsen Karsten Buschard

In non-obese diabetic (NOD) mice, diabetes incidence is reduced by a gluten-free diet. Gluten peptides, such as the compound gliadin, can cross the intestinal barrier and may directly affect pancreatic beta cells. We investigated the effects of enzymatically-digested gliadin in NOD mice, INS-1E cells and rat islets. Six injections of gliadin digest in 6-week-old NOD mice did not affect diabetes...

2014
Edwin Liu Kristen McDaniel Stephanie Case Liping Yu Bernd Gerhartz Nils Ostermann Gabriela Fankhauser Valerie Hungerford Chao Zou Marcel Luyten Katherine J Seidl Aaron W Michels

Class II major histocompatibility molecules confer disease risk in Celiac disease (CD) by presenting gliadin peptides to CD4 T cells in the small intestine. Deamidation of gliadin peptides by tissue transglutaminase creates immunogenic peptides presented by HLA-DQ2 and DQ8 molecules to activate proinflammatory CD4 T cells. Detecting gliadin specific T cell responses from the peripheral blood ha...

Journal: :Nutrition 2015
Susana Romao

Dietary antioxidant supplementation has been popular in Western countries. Various supplements have been developed in recent years, and research has been gathered from both animal and clinical research trials. In this review, the therapeutic value of oral administration of a combination of melon superoxide dismutase (SOD) and a vegetable polymer (gliadin) is evaluated. Critical examination of t...

Journal: :Gut 1997
L M Sollid O Molberg S McAdam K E Lundin

Endomysial antibodies are a hallmark of coeliac disease. The existence of autoantibodies whose titres fluctuate with ingestion of gliadin is enigmatic.Gliadin seems to drive this antibody secretion as endomysial antibodies are produced in biopsy samples cultured with a peptic/tryptic digest of gliadin. The phenomenon of endomysial antibodies has been explained by molecular mimicry between gliad...

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...

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...

نمودار تعداد نتایج جستجو در هر سال

با کلیک روی نمودار نتایج را به سال انتشار فیلتر کنید