In Celiac Disease Patients the In Vivo Challenge with the Diploid Triticum Monococcum Elicits a Reduced Immune Response Compared to Hexaploid Wheat
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Scope: Gluten from the diploid wheat Triticum monococcum (TM) has low content of immunostimulatory sequences and a high gastro-intestinal digestibility. Gluten-reactive T cells elicited by diploid and hexaploid (Triticum aestivum-TA) wheat in celiac disease (CD) patients upon a brief oral challenge are analyzed.
Methods And Results: Seventeen patients with CD (median age 13 years) consumed for 3 days sandwiches made with TM (cultivar Norberto-ID331, N=11), or TA (cultivar Sagittario, N=11) flours, corresponding to 12 gr of gluten/die. Immunostimulatory properties are assessed in blood by measuring the IFN-γ-secreting T cells by EliSpot and the expression of inflammatory cytokines/receptors (IL-12A, IL-15, IL-18RAP, IFN-γ) by qPCR. TA mobilizes a remarkable number of gliadin-specific, IFN-γ-secreting T cells (p<0.05), while no significant cell mobilization is induced by TM (p=ns). Similar results are obtained in response to five immunogenic peptides from α-, ω-, and γ-gliadins, although with a large individual variability. An increased mRNA expression for IL-12A and IFN-γ is detected in the group eating TA compared to those consuming TM (p<0.05).
Conclusions: Although T. monococcum is a cereal not suitable for the diet of celiacs, this diploid wheat elicits a reduced in vivo T-cell response compared to T. aestivum in celiac patients.
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