Journal article

Consistency in Polyclonal T-cell Responses to Gluten between Children and Adults with Celiac Disease

MY Hardy, A Girardin, C Pizzey, DJ Cameron, KA Watson, S Picascia, R Auricchio, L Greco, C Gianfrani, NL La Gruta, RP Anderson, JA Tye-Din

Gastroenterology | Published : 2015

Abstract

Background and Aims Developing antigen-specific approaches for diagnosis and treatment of celiac disease requires a detailed understanding of the specificity of T cells for gluten. The existing paradigm is that T-cell lines and clones from children differ from those of adults in the hierarchy and diversity of peptide recognition. We aimed to characterize the T-cell response to gluten in children vs adults with celiac disease. Methods Forty-one children with biopsy-proven celiac disease (median age, 9 years old; 17 male), who had been on strict gluten-free diets for at least 3 months, were given a 3-day challenge with wheat; blood samples were collected and gluten-specific T cells were measur..

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Grants

Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

This work was supported by Coeliac Australia, National Health and Medical Research Council Project grant 1032205, ImmusanT Inc., NHMRC Independent Research Institutes Infrastructure Support Scheme grant 361646, and Victorian State Government Operational Infrastructure Support.