Celiac disease association with CD8+ T cell responses: identification of a novel gliadin-derived HLA-A2-restricted epitope

C Gianfrani, R Troncone, P Mugione… - The Journal of …, 2003 - journals.aai.org
C Gianfrani, R Troncone, P Mugione, E Cosentini, M De Pascale, C Faruolo, S Senger…
The Journal of Immunology, 2003journals.aai.org
One of the diagnostic hallmarks of the histological lesions associated with celiac disease is
the extensive infiltration of the small intestinal epithelium by CD8+ T cells of unknown Ag
specificity. In this study, we report recognition of the gliadin-derived peptide (A-gliadin 123–
132) by CD8+ T lymphocytes from celiac patients. A-gliadin 123–132-specific IFN-γ
production and cytotoxic activity were detected in PBMCs derived from patients on gluten-
free diet, but not from either celiac patients on gluten-containing diet or healthy controls. In …
Abstract
One of the diagnostic hallmarks of the histological lesions associated with celiac disease is the extensive infiltration of the small intestinal epithelium by CD8+ T cells of unknown Ag specificity. In this study, we report recognition of the gliadin-derived peptide (A-gliadin 123–132) by CD8+ T lymphocytes from celiac patients. A-gliadin 123–132-specific IFN-γ production and cytotoxic activity were detected in PBMCs derived from patients on gluten-free diet, but not from either celiac patients on gluten-containing diet or healthy controls. In contrast, A-gliadin 123–132-specific cells were isolated from small intestine biopsies of patients on either gluten-free or gluten-containing diets. Short-term T cell lines derived from the small intestinal mucosa and specific for the 123–132 epitope recognized human APC pulsed with either whole recombinant α-gliadin or a partial pepsin-trypsin gliadin digest. Finally, we speculate on a possible mechanism leading to processing and presentation of class I-restricted gliadin-derived epitopes in celiac disease patients.
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