Title of article :
Is Candida albicans a trigger in the onset of coeliac disease?
Author/Authors :
WF Nieuwenhuizen، نويسنده , , RHH Pieters، نويسنده , , LMJ Knippels، نويسنده , , MCJF Jansen، نويسنده , , SJ Koppelman، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
Coeliac disease is a T-cell-mediated autoimmune disease of the small intestine that is induced by ingestion of gluten proteins from wheat, barley, or rye. We postulate that Candida albicans is a trigger in the onset of coeliac disease. The virulence factor of C albicans—hyphal wall protein 1 (HWP1)—contains aminoacid sequences that are identical or highly homologous to known coeliac disease-related α-gliadin and γ-gliadin T-cell epitopes. HWP1 is a transglutaminase substrate, and is used by C albicans to adhere to the intestinal epithelium. Furthermore, tissue transglutaminase and endomysium components could become covalently linked to the yeast. Subsequently, C albicans might function as an adjuvant that stimulates antibody formation against HWP1 and gluten, and formation of autoreactive antibodies against tissue transglutaminase and endomysium.
Journal title :
The Lancet
Journal title :
The Lancet