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Identification and molecular characterization of oat peptides implicated on coeliac immune response

Journal

FOOD & NUTRITION RESEARCH
Volume 60, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

SWEDISH NUTRITION FOUNDATION-SNF
DOI: 10.3402/fnr.v60.30324

Keywords

coeliac disease; oats; immune response; gluten-free diet

Funding

  1. Junta de Andalucia [AGR172]
  2. Contrato de Acceso al Sistema Espanol de Ciencia, Tecnologia e Innovacion para el Desarrollo del Programa Propio de I + D+i from the Universidad de Sevilla
  3. EMBO short-term fellowship
  4. Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC) Institute Strategic Programme for Gut Health and Food Safety [BB/J004529/1]

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Background: Oats provide important nutritional and pharmacological properties, although their safety in coeliac patients remains controversial. Previous studies have confirmed that the reactivity of the anti-33-mer monoclonal antibody with different oat varieties is proportional to the immune responses in terms of T-cell proliferation. Although the impact of these varieties on the adaptive response has been studied, the role of the dendritic cells (DC) is still poorly understood. The aim of this study is to characterize different oat fractions and to study their effect on DC from coeliac patients. Methods and results: Protein fractions were isolated from oat grains and analyzed by SDS-PAGE. Several proteins were characterized in the prolamin fraction using immunological and proteomic tools, and by Nano-LC-MS/MS. These proteins, analogous to alpha-and gamma-gliadin-like, showed reactive sequences to anti-33-mer antibody suggesting their immunogenic potential. That was further confirmed as some of the newly identified oat peptides had a differential stimulatory capacity on circulating DC from coeliac patients compared with healthy controls. Conclusions: This is the first time, to our knowledge, where newly identified oat peptides have been shown to elicit a differential stimulatory capacity on circulating DC obtained from coeliac patients, potentially identifying immunogenic properties of these oat peptides.

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