面筋
蛋白酵素
腹腔疾病
肠病
生物化学
二肽基肽酶
酶
醇溶蛋白
基因
医学
生物
分子生物学
疾病
内科学
作者
Alienke J. Monsuur,Dariusz Stepniak,Bego a Diosdado,Martin C. Wapenaar,M. Luisa Mearin,Frits Koning,Cisca Wijmenga
标识
DOI:10.1097/00042737-200606000-00010
摘要
Coeliac disease (CD) is an enteropathy caused by an immune reaction towards wheat gluten and similar proteins from barley and rye. It was shown that some gluten peptides spontaneously form N-terminal L-pyroglutamate. This modification could potentially make gluten more resistant to proteolytic degradation within the intestine. Pyroglutamyl-peptidase I (PGPEPI) is an enzyme that hydrolytically removes the L-pyroglutamyl residues that render the modified proteins and peptides more sensitive to degradation by other proteases. Interestingly, we found that the PGPEP1 gene is located in a CD susceptibility locus. As an impaired enzyme function caused by genetic alterations might increase the amount of immunogenic gluten peptides, we conducted a comprehensive functional genomics analysis of PGPEP1, including DNA sequencing, genetic association testing, and quantifying RNA expression. We also determined the enzymatic activity of PGPEPI in duodenal biopsies. Our results uniformly indicate that PGPEP1 is not involved in the aetiology and pathology of CD.
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