نتایج جستجو برای: glutens

تعداد نتایج: 139  

2015
Roberta Lupi Stefania Masci Florence Pineau Gilbert Deshayes Denise-Anne Moneret-Vautrin Olivier Tranquet Sandra Denery-Papini Colette Larré

Wheat allergy occurs by inhalation (baker’s asthma) and ingestion (food allergy), but may also develop by contact in some cases. The responsible allergens of wheat are proteins accounting for about 10-15% of the grain dry weight. Wheat proteins are divided into two groups: the salt soluble fraction (albumins/globulins) and the gluten proteins (gliadins and glutenins). This latter group is respo...

2016
Katie L. Moore Paola Tosi Richard Palmer Malcolm J. Hawkesford Chris R.M Grovenor Peter R. Shewry

Wheat is a major source of protein in the diets of humans and livestock but we know little about the mechanisms that determine the patterns of protein synthesis in the developing endosperm. We have used a combination of enrichment with (15) N glutamine and NanoSIMS imaging to establish that the substrate required for protein synthesis is transported radially from its point of entrance in the en...

Journal: :The Proceedings of the Nutrition Society 2010
Esther Nova Tamara Pozo Yolanda Sanz Ascensión Marcos

Celiac disease is an inflammatory disorder of the small intestine, triggered by the ingestion of gluten proteins contained in wheat, barley or rye, in genetically susceptible individuals. This disorder is considered to be mainly mediated by cellular immunity and restricted to the human leucocyte antigen-DQ presentation of gluten-derived toxic peptides to T-cells. Moreover, the involvement of in...

Journal: :Clinical nutrition 2007
Carolina Ciacci Luigi Maiuri Nicola Caporaso Cristina Bucci Luigi Del Giudice Domenica Rita Massardo Paola Pontieri Natale Di Fonzo Scott R Bean Brian Ioerger Marco Londei

BACKGROUND & AIMS Celiac disease is a condition in which genetically predisposed people have an autoimmune reaction to gluten proteins found in all wheat types and closely related cereals such as barley and rye. This reaction causes the formation of autoantibodies and the destruction of the villi in the small intestine, which results in malabsorption of nutrientsand other gluten-induced autoimm...

2017
María Dolores García-Molina Francisco Barro

Gluten proteins are major determinants of the bread making quality of wheat but also of important gluten-related disorders. The gluten protein accumulation during grain filling is strongly influenced by nitrogen fertilization. We have characterized the gluten proteins in low-gliadin wheat lines as influenced by nitrogen treatments in two experiments. These transgenic lines, D783, D793, C655, D5...

Journal: :Journal of Experimental Botany 2009
Paola Tosi Mary Parker Cristina S. Gritsch Raffaella Carzaniga Barry Martin Peter R. Shewry

The processing properties of the wheat flour are largely determined by the structures and interactions of the grain storage proteins (also called gluten proteins) which form a continuous visco-elastic network in dough. Wheat gluten proteins are classically divided into two groups, the monomeric gliadins and the polymeric glutenins, with the latter being further classified into low molecular wei...

2010
Siri Dørum Magnus Ø. Arntzen Shuo-Wang Qiao Anders Holm Christian J. Koehler Bernd Thiede Ludvig M. Sollid Burkhard Fleckenstein

BACKGROUND Celiac disease is a T-cell mediated chronic inflammatory disorder of the gut that is induced by dietary exposure to gluten proteins. CD4+ T cells of the intestinal lesion recognize gluten peptides in the context of HLA-DQ2.5 or HLA-DQ8 and the gluten derived peptides become better T-cell antigens after deamidation catalyzed by the enzyme transglutaminase 2 (TG2). In this study we aim...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2010
Javier Gil-Humanes Fernando Pistón Stig Tollefsen Ludvig M Sollid Francisco Barro

Celiac disease (CD) is an enteropathy triggered by the ingestion of gluten proteins from wheat and similar proteins from barley and rye. The inflammatory reaction is controlled by T cells that recognize gluten peptides in the context of human leukocyte antigen (HLA) DQ2 or HLA-DQ8 molecules. The only available treatment for the disease is a lifelong gluten-exclusion diet. We have used RNAi to d...

2014
Aleksandra M. Torbica Jasna S. Mastilović Milica M. Pojić Žarko S. Kevrešan

The effects of wheat bug infestation (Eurygaster spp. and Aelia spp.) on the composition of wheat gluten proteins and its influence on flour technological quality were investigated in the present study. Wheat samples of six wheat varieties, collected from two localities in northern Serbia, were characterized by significantly different level of wheat bug infestation. Composition of wheat gluten ...

2017
Valli De Re Raffaella Magris Renato Cannizzaro

Celiac disease (CD) is an autoimmune and multisystem gluten-related disorder that causes symptoms involving the gastrointestinal tract and other organs. Pathogenesis of CD is only partially known. It had been established that ingestion of gluten proteins present in wheat and other cereals are necessary for the disease and develops in individuals genetically predisposed carrying the DQ2 or DQ8 h...

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