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Identification of gluten T cell epitopes driving celiac disease.


ABSTRACT: CD4+ T cells specific for cereal gluten proteins are key players in celiac disease (CeD) pathogenesis. While several CeD-relevant gluten T cell epitopes have been identified, epitopes recognized by a substantial proportion of gluten-reactive T cells remain unknown. The identification of such CeD-driving gluten epitopes is important for the food industry and in clinical settings. Here, we have combined the knowledge of a distinct phenotype of gluten-reactive T cells and key features of known gluten epitopes for the discovery of unknown epitopes. We tested 42 wheat gluten-reactive T cell clones, isolated on the basis of their distinct phenotype and with no reactivity to known epitopes, against a panel of synthetic peptides bioinformatically identified from a wheat gluten protein database. We were able to assign reactivity to 10 T cell clones and identified a 9-nucleotide oligomer core region of five previously uncharacterized gliadin/glutenin epitopes. This work represents an advance in the effort to identify CeD-driving gluten epitopes.

SUBMITTER: Chlubnova M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9876541 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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CD4<sup>+</sup> T cells specific for cereal gluten proteins are key players in celiac disease (CeD) pathogenesis. While several CeD-relevant gluten T cell epitopes have been identified, epitopes recognized by a substantial proportion of gluten-reactive T cells remain unknown. The identification of such CeD-driving gluten epitopes is important for the food industry and in clinical settings. Here, we have combined the knowledge of a distinct phenotype of gluten-reactive T cells and key features of  ...[more]

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