表位
组织谷氨酰胺转胺酶
去酰胺
肽
面筋
醇溶蛋白
人类白细胞抗原
T细胞
抗原
背景(考古学)
生物
生物化学
分子生物学
化学
免疫学
酶
免疫系统
古生物学
作者
Siri Dørum,Magnus Ø. Arntzen,Shuo‐Wang Qiao,Anders Holm,Christian Koehler,Bernd Thiede,Ludvig M. Sollid,Burkhard Fleckenstein
出处
期刊:PLOS ONE
[Public Library of Science]
日期:2010-11-19
卷期号:5 (11): e14056-e14056
被引量:79
标识
DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0014056
摘要
Celiac disease is a T-cell mediated chronic inflammatory disorder of the gut that is induced by dietary exposure to gluten proteins. CD4+ T cells of the intestinal lesion recognize gluten peptides in the context of HLA-DQ2.5 or HLA-DQ8 and the gluten derived peptides become better T-cell antigens after deamidation catalyzed by the enzyme transglutaminase 2 (TG2). In this study we aimed to identify the preferred peptide substrates of TG2 in a heterogeneous proteolytic digest of whole wheat gluten.A method was established to enrich for preferred TG2 substrates in a complex gluten peptide mixture by tagging with 5-biotinamido-pentylamine. Tagged peptides were isolated and then identified by nano-liquid chromatography online-coupled to tandem mass spectrometry, database searching and final manual data validation.We identified 31 different peptides as preferred substrates of TG2. Strikingly, the majority of these peptides were harboring known gluten T-cell epitopes. Five TG2 peptide substrates that were predicted to bind to HLA-DQ2.5 did not contain previously characterized sequences of T-cell epitopes. Two of these peptides elicited T-cell responses when tested for recognition by intestinal T-cell lines of celiac disease patients, and thus they contain novel candidate T-cell epitopes. We also found that the intact 9mer core sequences of the respective epitopes were not present in all peptide substrates. Interestingly, those epitopes that were represented by intact forms were frequently recognized by T cells in celiac disease patients, whereas those that were present in truncated versions were infrequently recognized.TG2 as well as gastrointestinal proteolysis play important roles in the selection of gluten T-cell epitopes in celiac disease.
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