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Immunogenic Peptides Can Be Detected in Whole Gluten by Transamidating Highly Susceptible Glutamine Residues: Implication in the Search for Gluten-free Cereals

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JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL AND FOOD CHEMISTRY
卷 61, 期 3, 页码 747-754

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/jf3040435

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celiac disease; cereals; gluten epitopes; tissue transglutaminase

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  1. Italian Government [PRIN 2009LC892E_003]
  2. Italian Ministry of Economy and Finance [191/2009]

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Tissue transglutaminase (TG2) plays a central role in celiac disease (CD) pathogenesis by strongly enhancing the immunogenicity of gluten, the CD-triggering antigen. By deamidating specific glutamine (Q) residues, TG2 favors the binding of gluten peptides to DQ2/8 molecules and, subsequently, their recognition by cognate T cells. Six peptides were previously identified within wheat gliadin whole extracts by tagging the TG2-susceptible Q residues with monodansylcadaverine (MDC) and nanospray tandem mass spectrometry (nanoESI-MS/MS). The immunogenicity of these peptides was next tested in gliadin-specific T-cell lines established from CD intestinal mucosa. Four peptides, corresponding to known epitopes of alpha- and gamma-gliadins, induced cell proliferation and interferon (IFN)-gamma production. Interestingly, one of the two non-T-cell stimulatory peptides corresponded to the 31-49 alpha-gliadin peptide implicated in the innate immune activation in CD mucosa. This study describes a strategy for identifying immunogenic gluten peptides potentially relevant for CD pathogenesis in protein extracts from wheat and other edible cereals.

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