Comparative Analysis of in vitro Digestibility and Immunogenicity of Gliadin Proteins From Durum and Einkorn Wheat
Recent studies suggested that gliadin proteins from the ancient diploid einkorn wheat Triticum monococcum retained a reduced number of immunogenic peptides for celiac disease patients because of a high in vitro digestibility with respect to hexaploid common wheat. In this study, we compared the immu...
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doaj-ca309cc889384108a649f2c9d37d048b2020-11-25T03:22:53ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Nutrition2296-861X2020-05-01710.3389/fnut.2020.00056512947Comparative Analysis of in vitro Digestibility and Immunogenicity of Gliadin Proteins From Durum and Einkorn WheatLuigia Di Stasio0Stefania Picascia1Renata Auricchio2Serena Vitale3Laura Gazza4Gianluca Picariello5Carmen Gianfrani6Gianfranco Mamone7Institute of Food Sciences, National Research Council, Avellino, ItalyInstitute of Biochemistry and Cell Biology, National Research Council, Naples, ItalyDepartment of Translational Medical Science, Section of Paediatrics, European Laboratory for the Investigation of Food-Induced Diseases, University “Federico II”, Naples, ItalyInstitute of Biochemistry and Cell Biology, National Research Council, Naples, ItalyCREA—Research Centre for Engineering and Agro-Food Processing, Rome, ItalyInstitute of Food Sciences, National Research Council, Avellino, ItalyInstitute of Biochemistry and Cell Biology, National Research Council, Naples, ItalyInstitute of Food Sciences, National Research Council, Avellino, ItalyRecent studies suggested that gliadin proteins from the ancient diploid einkorn wheat Triticum monococcum retained a reduced number of immunogenic peptides for celiac disease patients because of a high in vitro digestibility with respect to hexaploid common wheat. In this study, we compared the immunological properties of gliadins from two Triticum monococcum cultivars (Hammurabi and Norberto-ID331) with those of a Triticum durum cultivar (Adamello). Gliadins were digested by mimicking the in vitro gastrointestinal digestion process that includes the brush border membrane peptidases. Competitive ELISA, based on R5 monoclonal antibody, showed that gastrointestinal digestion reduced the immunogenicity of Triticum monococcum gliadins; conversely, the immunogenic potential of Triticum durum gliadins remained almost unchanged by the in vitro digestion. The immune stimulatory activity was also evaluated by detecting the IFN-γ production in gliadin-reactive T-cell lines obtained from the small intestinal mucosa of HLA-DQ2+ celiac disease patients. Interestingly, gastrointestinal digestion markedly reduced the capability of Triticum monococcum gliadins (p <0.05) of both cultivars to activate T cells, while it slightly affected the activity of Triticum durum. In conclusion, our results showed that Triticum durum was almost unaffected by the in vitro gastrointestinal digestion, while Triticum monococcum had a marked sensibility to digestion, thus determining a lower toxicity for celiac disease patients.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fnut.2020.00056/fullbrush border membranein vitro enzymatic digestionenzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA)gluten proteinsT-cell assayTriticum durum |
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Luigia Di Stasio Stefania Picascia Renata Auricchio Serena Vitale Laura Gazza Gianluca Picariello Carmen Gianfrani Gianfranco Mamone Comparative Analysis of in vitro Digestibility and Immunogenicity of Gliadin Proteins From Durum and Einkorn Wheat Frontiers in Nutrition brush border membrane in vitro enzymatic digestion enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) gluten proteins T-cell assay Triticum durum |
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Luigia Di Stasio Stefania Picascia Renata Auricchio Serena Vitale Laura Gazza Gianluca Picariello Carmen Gianfrani Gianfranco Mamone |
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Comparative Analysis of in vitro Digestibility and Immunogenicity of Gliadin Proteins From Durum and Einkorn Wheat |
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Comparative Analysis of in vitro Digestibility and Immunogenicity of Gliadin Proteins From Durum and Einkorn Wheat |
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Comparative Analysis of in vitro Digestibility and Immunogenicity of Gliadin Proteins From Durum and Einkorn Wheat |
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Comparative Analysis of in vitro Digestibility and Immunogenicity of Gliadin Proteins From Durum and Einkorn Wheat |
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Comparative Analysis of in vitro Digestibility and Immunogenicity of Gliadin Proteins From Durum and Einkorn Wheat |
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comparative analysis of in vitro digestibility and immunogenicity of gliadin proteins from durum and einkorn wheat |
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Recent studies suggested that gliadin proteins from the ancient diploid einkorn wheat Triticum monococcum retained a reduced number of immunogenic peptides for celiac disease patients because of a high in vitro digestibility with respect to hexaploid common wheat. In this study, we compared the immunological properties of gliadins from two Triticum monococcum cultivars (Hammurabi and Norberto-ID331) with those of a Triticum durum cultivar (Adamello). Gliadins were digested by mimicking the in vitro gastrointestinal digestion process that includes the brush border membrane peptidases. Competitive ELISA, based on R5 monoclonal antibody, showed that gastrointestinal digestion reduced the immunogenicity of Triticum monococcum gliadins; conversely, the immunogenic potential of Triticum durum gliadins remained almost unchanged by the in vitro digestion. The immune stimulatory activity was also evaluated by detecting the IFN-γ production in gliadin-reactive T-cell lines obtained from the small intestinal mucosa of HLA-DQ2+ celiac disease patients. Interestingly, gastrointestinal digestion markedly reduced the capability of Triticum monococcum gliadins (p <0.05) of both cultivars to activate T cells, while it slightly affected the activity of Triticum durum. In conclusion, our results showed that Triticum durum was almost unaffected by the in vitro gastrointestinal digestion, while Triticum monococcum had a marked sensibility to digestion, thus determining a lower toxicity for celiac disease patients. |
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brush border membrane in vitro enzymatic digestion enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) gluten proteins T-cell assay Triticum durum |
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