Growth factor-like activity of gliadin, an alimentary protein: implications for coeliac disease.
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Gliadin induces an increase in intestinal permeability and zonulin release by binding to the chemokine receptor CXCR3Gliadin peptide P31-43 localises to endocytic vesicles and interferes with their maturationGliadin-mediated proliferation and innate immune activation in celiac disease are due to alterations in vesicular traffickingDiversity of oat varieties in eliciting the early inflammatory events in celiac diseaseDegradation of coeliac disease-inducing rye secalin by germinating cereal enzymes: diminishing toxic effects in intestinal epithelial cells.Butyrate attenuates lipopolysaccharide-induced inflammation in intestinal cells and Crohn's mucosa through modulation of antioxidant defense machinery.Gliadin peptides as triggers of the proliferative and stress/innate immune response of the celiac small intestinal mucosa.Identification of human zonulin, a physiological modulator of tight junctions, as prehaptoglobin-2Modulatory Effect of Gliadin Peptide 10-mer on Epithelial Intestinal CACO-2 Cell Inflammatory ResponseGene Expression Profiling of Gliadin Effects on Intestinal Epithelial Cells Suggests Novel Non-Enzymatic Functions of Pepsin and TrypsinEnterocyte proliferation and signaling are constitutively altered in celiac disease.A celiac cellular phenotype, with altered LPP sub-cellular distribution, is inducible in controls by the toxic gliadin peptide P31-43Triggers and drivers of autoimmunity: lessons from coeliac diseaseEnzymatic strategies to detoxify gluten: implications for celiac disease.In vitro models for gluten toxicity: relevance for celiac disease pathogenesis and development of novel treatment options.Future treatment strategies for celiac disease.Endocytosis and transcytosis of gliadin peptides.A subset of anti-rotavirus antibodies directed against the viral protein VP7 predicts the onset of celiac disease and induces typical features of the disease in the intestinal epithelial cell line T84.Microbes and Viruses Are Bugging the Gut in Celiac Disease. Are They Friends or Foes?Mechanisms of innate immune activation by gluten peptide p31-43 in mice.Gliadin fragments promote migration of dendritic cells.Immunogenicity of two oat varieties, in relation to their safety for celiac patients.Enzymatic detoxification of gluten by germinating wheat proteases: implications for new treatment of celiac disease.Inhibition of epithelial growth factor receptor signalling does not preserve epithelial barrier function after in vitro gliadin insult.Translational Chemistry Meets Gluten-Related Disorders.Are Transglutaminase 2 Inhibitors Able to Reduce Gliadin-Induced Toxicity Related to Celiac Disease? A Proof-of-Concept Study
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Growth factor-like activity of gliadin, an alimentary protein: implications for coeliac disease.
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Alba Mineo
Anna Gimigliano
Erasmo Miele
Francesco Maurano
Franco Paparo
Gabriella Castoria
Giovanni Paolella
Maria Maglio
Maria Vittoria Barone
Merlin Nanayakkara
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2006-08-04T00:00:00Z