Immunoreactivity of Antibodies Against Transglutaminase-Deamidated Gliadins in Adult Celiac Disease

2008 
Background The significance of the presence of anti-gliadin antibodies in patients affected by celiac disease is still unclear. It is hypothesized that gliadin deamidation, catalysed by transglutaminase, plays a role in favoring the antigen presentation. Aim To determine the immunoreactivity of anti-gliadin antibodies from untreated celiac patients to transglutaminase deamidated gliadins. Materials and methods Gliadins from wheat flour underwent enzymatic digestion and were deamidated or cysteamine-transamidated by transglutaminase. Immunoreactivity of anti-gliadin antibodies from untreated adult celiac patients sera was evaluated by means of a competitive enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) method. Results Gliadin deamidation increased antibodies immunoreactivity from 25% to 50% while cysteamine incorporation into the gliadin peptides resulted in an immunoreactivity decrease. Conclusions Increased immunoreactivity of transglutaminase deamidated gliadins tested with anti-gliadin antibodies from untreated adult celiac patients supports the hypothesis of a pivotal role of gliadin deamidation in the pathomechanism of celiac disease.
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