CELLULAR-HYPERSENSITIVITY TO A SYNTHETIC DODECAPEPTIDE DERIVED FROM HUMAN ADENOVIRUS-12 WHICH RESEMBLES A SEQUENCE OF A-GLIADIN IN PATIENTS WITH CELIAC-DISEASE

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MANTZARIS, GJ [1 ]
KARAGIANNIS, JA [1 ]
PRIDDLE, JD [1 ]
JEWELL, DP [1 ]
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[1] RADCLIFFE INFIRM,GASTROENTEROL UNIT,OXFORD OX2 6HE,ENGLAND
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10.1136/gut.31.6.668
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The human intestinal adenovirus serotype 12 (Ad12) may be implicated in the pathogenesis of coeliac disease by virtue of immunological cross reactivity between epitopes shared by its early region E1b protein and A-gliadin. In the present study a synthetic dodecapeptide from the corresponding viral epitope (Ad12E1b, residues 384-395) was tested for its effect on peripheral blood mononuclear cells from 22 treated and eight untreated patients with coeliac disease, 22 healthy subjects, 11 patients with ulcerative colitis, and 11 patients with Crohn's disease by an indirect leucocyte migration inhibition assay. In addition, the effects of both the viral and the gliadin synthetic peptides was studied by proliferation and migration assays simultaneously performed in an unselected subgroup of 12 treated coeliac patients and 12 healthy subjects of the study. Coeliac patients with untreated disease showed no response to the viral peptide compared with treated patients (p > 0.1), Treated coeliac patients showed a significantly different response from healthy control subjects and control patients with disease (p < 0.001) which was dependent on the concentration of the viral peptide. In the subgroup of the treated coeliac patients (n = 12) there was a significant correlation between the responses in the migration and the proliferation assay using either the viral (p < 0.02) or the gliadin (p < 0.005) peptide at the highest concentration (33.3 μg/ml). Furthermore, the responses obtained using viral peptide correlated significantly with the responses obtained with gliadin peptide in both the migration (p < 0.001) and the proliferation (p < 0.001) assays. These results show that in coeliac patients there is pronounced cross reactivity at the level of T cell recognition between synthetic peptides derived from the Ad12 and A-gliadin. This antigenic cross reactivity may be involved in the pathogenesis of coeliac disease.
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