| Literature DB >> 21710563 |
Paolo Bergamo1, Francesco Maurano, Giuseppe Mazzarella, Gaetano Iaquinto, Immacolata Vocca, Anna Rita Rivelli, Enrica De Falco, Carmen Gianfrani, Mauro Rossi.
Abstract
Celiac disease (CD) is a gluten-sensitive enteropathy with an immune basis. We established the immune reactivity of the alcohol-soluble fraction from two minor cereals (tef and millet) and two pseudocereals (amaranth and quinoa) which are believed to be nontoxic based on taxonomy. Grains were examined in intestinal T-cell lines (iTCLs), cultures of duodenal explants from HLA-DQ2(+) CD patients and HLA-DQ8 transgenic mice for signs of activation. Our data indicated that tef, millet, amaranth, and quinoa did not show any immune cross-reactivity toward wheat gliadin, and therefore confirming their safety in the diet of CD patients.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21710563 DOI: 10.1002/mnfr.201100132
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Nutr Food Res ISSN: 1613-4125 Impact factor: 5.914