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Title: | TRAV26-2 T-Cell Receptor Expression Is Associated With Mucosal Lymphocyte Response to Wheat Proteins in Patients With Functional Dyspepsia | Authors: | Burns, Grace L Potter, Michael Mathe, Andrea Bruce, Jessica Minahan, Kyra Barnes, Jessica L Pryor, Jennifer Nieva, Cheenie Sherwin, Simonne Cuskelly, Annalisa Fairlie, Thomas Cameron, Raquel Bollipo, Steven Irani, Mudar Zand Foster, Robert Gan, Lay T Shah, Ayesha Koloski, Natasha Foster, Paul S Horvat, Jay C Walker, Marjorie M Powell, Nick Veysey, Martin Duncanson, Kerith Holtmann, Gerald Talley, Nicholas J Keely, Simon |
Issue Date: | 1-Dec-2023 | Source: | Clinical and translational gastroenterology, 2023 | Journal Title: | Clinical and translational gastroenterology | Journal: | Clinical and Translational Gastroenterology | Abstract: | An association between functional dyspepsia (FD) and wheat-containing foods has been reported in observational studies; however, an adaptive response has not been demonstrated. We examined whether antigens present in wheat could provoke a response from FD duodenal lymphocytes. Lamina propria mononuclear cells (LPMCs) were isolated from duodenal biopsies from 50 patients with FD and 23 controls. LPMCs were exposed to gluten (0.2 mg/mL) or gliadin (0.2 mg/mL) for 24 hours. Flow cytometry was performed to phenotype lymphocytes. Quantitative PCR was used to measure the expression of gliadin-associated T-cell receptor alpha variant ( TRAV ) 26-2. In response to gliadin (but not gluten) stimulation, the effector Th2-like population was increased in FD LPMCs compared with that in controls and unstimulated FD LPMCs. Duodenal gene expression of TRAV26- 2 was decreased in patients with FD compared with that in controls. We identified a positive association between gene expression of this T-cell receptor variant and LPMC effector Th17-like cell populations in patients with FD, but not controls after exposure to gluten, but not gliadin. Our findings suggest that gliadin exposure provokes a duodenal effector Th2-like response in patients with FD, supporting the notion that food antigens drive responses in some patients. Furthermore, these findings suggest that altered lymphocyte responses to wheat proteins play a role in FD pathogenesis. | DOI: | 10.14309/ctg.0000000000000638 | metadata.dc.rights.holder: | Holtmann, Gerald |
Appears in Sites: | Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Princess Alexandra Hospital |
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