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Humoral Immunity Links Candida albicans Infection and Celiac Disease

OBJECTIVE: The protein Hwp1, expressed on the pathogenic phase of Candida albicans, presents sequence analogy with the gluten protein gliadin and is also a substrate for transglutaminase. This had led to the suggestion that C. albicans infection (CI) may be a triggering factor for Celiac disease (Ce...

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Autores principales: Corouge, Marion, Loridant, Séverine, Fradin, Chantal, Salleron, Julia, Damiens, Sébastien, Moragues, Maria Dolores, Souplet, Vianney, Jouault, Thierry, Robert, Raymond, Dubucquoi, Sylvain, Sendid, Boualem, Colombel, Jean Fréderic, Poulain, Daniel
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4368562/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25793717
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0121776
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author Corouge, Marion
Loridant, Séverine
Fradin, Chantal
Salleron, Julia
Damiens, Sébastien
Moragues, Maria Dolores
Souplet, Vianney
Jouault, Thierry
Robert, Raymond
Dubucquoi, Sylvain
Sendid, Boualem
Colombel, Jean Fréderic
Poulain, Daniel
author_facet Corouge, Marion
Loridant, Séverine
Fradin, Chantal
Salleron, Julia
Damiens, Sébastien
Moragues, Maria Dolores
Souplet, Vianney
Jouault, Thierry
Robert, Raymond
Dubucquoi, Sylvain
Sendid, Boualem
Colombel, Jean Fréderic
Poulain, Daniel
author_sort Corouge, Marion
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description OBJECTIVE: The protein Hwp1, expressed on the pathogenic phase of Candida albicans, presents sequence analogy with the gluten protein gliadin and is also a substrate for transglutaminase. This had led to the suggestion that C. albicans infection (CI) may be a triggering factor for Celiac disease (CeD) onset. We investigated cross-immune reactivity between CeD and CI. METHODS: Serum IgG levels against recombinant Hwp1 and serological markers of CeD were measured in 87 CeD patients, 41 CI patients, and 98 healthy controls (HC). IgA and IgG were also measured in 20 individuals from each of these groups using microchips sensitized with 38 peptides designed from the N-terminal of Hwp1. RESULTS: CI and CeD patients had higher levels of anti-Hwp1 (p=0.0005 and p=0.004) and anti-gliadin (p=0.002 and p=0.0009) antibodies than HC but there was no significant difference between CeD and CI patients. CeD and CI patients had higher levels of anti-transglutaminase IgA than HC (p=0.0001 and p=0.0039). During CI, the increase in anti-Hwp1 paralleled the increase in anti-gliadin antibodies. Microchip analysis showed that CeD patients were more reactive against some Hwp1 peptides than CI patients, and that some deamidated peptides were more reactive than their native analogs. Binding of IgG from CeD patients to Hwp1 peptides was inhibited by γIII gliadin peptides. CONCLUSIONS: Humoral cross-reactivity between Hwp1 and gliadin was observed during CeD and CI. Increased reactivity to Hwp1 deamidated peptide suggests that transglutaminase is involved in this interplay. These results support the hypothesis that CI may trigger CeD onset in genetically-susceptible individuals.
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spelling pubmed-43685622015-03-27 Humoral Immunity Links Candida albicans Infection and Celiac Disease Corouge, Marion Loridant, Séverine Fradin, Chantal Salleron, Julia Damiens, Sébastien Moragues, Maria Dolores Souplet, Vianney Jouault, Thierry Robert, Raymond Dubucquoi, Sylvain Sendid, Boualem Colombel, Jean Fréderic Poulain, Daniel PLoS One Research Article OBJECTIVE: The protein Hwp1, expressed on the pathogenic phase of Candida albicans, presents sequence analogy with the gluten protein gliadin and is also a substrate for transglutaminase. This had led to the suggestion that C. albicans infection (CI) may be a triggering factor for Celiac disease (CeD) onset. We investigated cross-immune reactivity between CeD and CI. METHODS: Serum IgG levels against recombinant Hwp1 and serological markers of CeD were measured in 87 CeD patients, 41 CI patients, and 98 healthy controls (HC). IgA and IgG were also measured in 20 individuals from each of these groups using microchips sensitized with 38 peptides designed from the N-terminal of Hwp1. RESULTS: CI and CeD patients had higher levels of anti-Hwp1 (p=0.0005 and p=0.004) and anti-gliadin (p=0.002 and p=0.0009) antibodies than HC but there was no significant difference between CeD and CI patients. CeD and CI patients had higher levels of anti-transglutaminase IgA than HC (p=0.0001 and p=0.0039). During CI, the increase in anti-Hwp1 paralleled the increase in anti-gliadin antibodies. Microchip analysis showed that CeD patients were more reactive against some Hwp1 peptides than CI patients, and that some deamidated peptides were more reactive than their native analogs. Binding of IgG from CeD patients to Hwp1 peptides was inhibited by γIII gliadin peptides. CONCLUSIONS: Humoral cross-reactivity between Hwp1 and gliadin was observed during CeD and CI. Increased reactivity to Hwp1 deamidated peptide suggests that transglutaminase is involved in this interplay. These results support the hypothesis that CI may trigger CeD onset in genetically-susceptible individuals. Public Library of Science 2015-03-20 /pmc/articles/PMC4368562/ /pubmed/25793717 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0121776 Text en © 2015 Corouge et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Corouge, Marion
Loridant, Séverine
Fradin, Chantal
Salleron, Julia
Damiens, Sébastien
Moragues, Maria Dolores
Souplet, Vianney
Jouault, Thierry
Robert, Raymond
Dubucquoi, Sylvain
Sendid, Boualem
Colombel, Jean Fréderic
Poulain, Daniel
Humoral Immunity Links Candida albicans Infection and Celiac Disease
title Humoral Immunity Links Candida albicans Infection and Celiac Disease
title_full Humoral Immunity Links Candida albicans Infection and Celiac Disease
title_fullStr Humoral Immunity Links Candida albicans Infection and Celiac Disease
title_full_unstemmed Humoral Immunity Links Candida albicans Infection and Celiac Disease
title_short Humoral Immunity Links Candida albicans Infection and Celiac Disease
title_sort humoral immunity links candida albicans infection and celiac disease
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4368562/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25793717
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0121776
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