GLIADIN SPECIFIC, HLA DQ2-RESTRICTED T-CELLS ARE COMMONLY FOUND IN SMALL-INTESTINAL BIOPSIES FROM CELIAC-DISEASE PATIENTS, BUT NOT FROM CONTROLS (VOL 46, PG 103, 1997)

Citation
O. Molberg et al., GLIADIN SPECIFIC, HLA DQ2-RESTRICTED T-CELLS ARE COMMONLY FOUND IN SMALL-INTESTINAL BIOPSIES FROM CELIAC-DISEASE PATIENTS, BUT NOT FROM CONTROLS (VOL 46, PG 103, 1997), Scandinavian journal of immunology, 46(3), 1997, pp. 317
Citations number
34
Categorie Soggetti
Immunology
ISSN journal
03009475
Volume
46
Issue
3
Year of publication
1997
Database
ISI
SICI code
0300-9475(1997)46:3<317:GSHDTA>2.0.ZU;2-P
Abstract
The authors have analysed gliadin specific, CD4+ T cells isolated from small intestinal biopsies of 23 adult coeliac disease patients (20 on a gluten-free diet and three untreated) and nine control patients. Th e biopsies were stimulated ex vivo with a peptic/tryptic digest of gli adin for 24 h, and activated T cells were positively selected with par amagnetic beads coated with an antibody against the interleukin-2 rece ptor. The T cells were expanded and tested for gliadin reactivity and HLA restriction. Gliadin specific, polyclonal T cell lines were recove red from biopsies of all 23 patients. Inhibition studies of T cell lin es from 21 patients with anti-HLA monoclonal antibodies indicated pred ominant presentation of the gliadin antigen by HLA-DQ2 in T cell lines from 11 patients (lines from seven patients with complete MoAb inhibi tion, the remaining with incomplete inhibition) and incomplete inhibit ion by HLA-DR3 in Lines from three patients. Nine gliadin specific T c ell clones from six patients were established; all of these were HLA-D Q2 restricted. Gliadin specific T cells were not found in biopsies fro m the non-coeliac controls. Our findings demonstrate that gliadin reac tive T cells are commonly found in the intestinal mucosa of CD patient s and they support the notion that the majority of T cells recognize g liadin peptide(s) when presented by the disease associated DQ2 molecul es.