Title of article :
Design of azidoproline containing gluten peptides to suppress CD4+ T-cell responses associated with Celiac disease Original Research Article
Author/Authors :
Varsha V. Kapoerchan، نويسنده , , Martina Wiesner، نويسنده , , Mark Overhand، نويسنده , , Gijs A. van der Marel، نويسنده , , Frits Koning، نويسنده , , Herman S. Overkleeft، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
Celiac disease is an intestinal disease caused by intolerance for gluten, a common protein in food. A life-long gluten-free diet is the only available treatment. As it is well established that the interaction between proline-rich gluten derived peptides and the human HLA-DQ2 molecules induces immune responses that lead to disease development, we have now designed a series of gluten peptides in which proline residues were replaced by azidoprolines. These peptides were found to bind to HLA-DQ2 with an affinity similar to that of the natural gluten peptide. Moreover, some of these peptides were found to be non-immunogenic and block gluten induced immune responses. These can thus serve as lead compounds for the development of HLA-DQ2 blocker peptides.
Keywords :
Class II major histocompatibility complex , Peptide , Celiac disease , Azidoprolines , HLA-DQ2 , Gluten
Journal title :
Bioorganic and Medicinal Chemistry
Journal title :
Bioorganic and Medicinal Chemistry