Study of a New Gliadin Capture Agent and Development of a Protein Microarray as a New Approach for Gliadin Detection
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2014
Abstract:
Celiac disease is an immune-mediated enteropathy precipitated by the ingestion of gluten-containing foods
in genetically predisposed children and adults. After a positive diagnosis for celiac disease, the only available
treatment is to adopt a gluten-free diet, and evaluation of the absence of gluten in foods is crucial for the health of
celiac patients. In the present study, a recombinant glutamine-binding protein (GlnBP) from Escherichia coli showed
its ability to recognize peptides deriving from digested wheat flour. GlnBP and the commercially available 4F3
monoclonal antibody, raised against a region of the ?-gliadin peptide 33-mer from wheat, demonstrated the ability
to detect gliadin extracted from wheat flour. Recombinant GlnBP and 4F3 monoclonal antibody were used as new
capture agents for the development of a protein chip able to detect gluten in foods. The protein microarray system
has proven to detect the presence of gliadin in a range of concentrations between 500 and 5 ppm.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Celiac disease; Gluten; Gliadin; Protein microarray; Glutamine-binding protein; Monoclonal antibody
Elenco autori:
Potente, Giovanni; Bleve, Gianluca; Mita, Giovanni
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