Journal article
Resistance to celiac disease in humanized HLA-DR3-DQ2-transgenic mice expressing specific anti-gliadin CD4 T cells
AL De Kauwe, Z Chen, RP Anderson, CL Keech, JD Price, O Wijburg, DC Jackson, J Ladhams, J Allison, J McCluskey
Journal of Immunology | AMER ASSOC IMMUNOLOGISTS | Published : 2009
Abstract
Celiac disease is a chronic inflammatory enteropathy caused by cellular immunity to dietary gluten. More than 90% of patients carry HLA-DQ2 encoded by HLA-DQA1*05 and DQB1*02, and gluten-specific CD4+ T cells from intestinal biopsies of these patients are HLA-DQ2-restricted, produce Th1 cytokines and preferentially recognize gluten peptides deamidated by tissue transglutaminase. We generated mice lacking murine MHC class II genes that are transgenic for human CD4 and the autoimmunity and celiac disease-associated HLA-DR3-DQ2 haplotype. Immunization with the α-gliadin 17-mer that incorporates the overlapping DQ2-α-I and DQ2-α-II epitopes immunodominant in human celiac disease generates peptid..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by a National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia Program Grant.