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Nitration of Wheat Amylase Trypsin Inhibitors Increases Their Innate and Adaptive Immunostimulatory Potential in vitro

Amylase trypsin inhibitors (ATI) can be found in all gluten containing cereals and are, therefore, ingredient of basic foods like bread or pasta. In the gut ATI can mediate innate immunity via activation of the Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) on immune cells residing in the lamina propria, promoting int...

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Autores principales: Ziegler, Kira, Neumann, Jan, Liu, Fobang, Fröhlich-Nowoisky, Janine, Cremer, Christoph, Saloga, Joachim, Reinmuth-Selzle, Kathrin, Pöschl, Ulrich, Schuppan, Detlef, Bellinghausen, Iris, Lucas, Kurt
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6357940/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30740114
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2018.03174
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author Ziegler, Kira
Neumann, Jan
Liu, Fobang
Fröhlich-Nowoisky, Janine
Cremer, Christoph
Saloga, Joachim
Reinmuth-Selzle, Kathrin
Pöschl, Ulrich
Schuppan, Detlef
Bellinghausen, Iris
Lucas, Kurt
author_facet Ziegler, Kira
Neumann, Jan
Liu, Fobang
Fröhlich-Nowoisky, Janine
Cremer, Christoph
Saloga, Joachim
Reinmuth-Selzle, Kathrin
Pöschl, Ulrich
Schuppan, Detlef
Bellinghausen, Iris
Lucas, Kurt
author_sort Ziegler, Kira
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description Amylase trypsin inhibitors (ATI) can be found in all gluten containing cereals and are, therefore, ingredient of basic foods like bread or pasta. In the gut ATI can mediate innate immunity via activation of the Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) on immune cells residing in the lamina propria, promoting intestinal, as well as extra-intestinal, inflammation. Inflammatory conditions can induce formation of peroxynitrite (ONOO(−)) and, thereby, endogenous protein nitration in the body. Moreover, air pollutants like ozone (O(3)) and nitrogen dioxide (NO(2)) can cause exogenous protein nitration in the environment. Both reaction pathways may lead to the nitration of ATI. To investigate if and how nitration modulates the immunostimulatory properties of ATI, they were chemically modified by three different methods simulating endogenous and exogenous protein nitration and tested in vitro. Here we show that ATI nitration was achieved by all three methods and lead to increased immune reactions. We found that ATI nitrated by tetranitromethane (TNM) or ONOO(−) lead to a significantly enhanced TLR4 activation. Furthermore, in human primary immune cells, TNM nitrated ATI induced a significantly higher T cell proliferation and release of Th1 and Th2 cytokines compared to unmodified ATI. Our findings implicate a causative chain between nitration, enhanced TLR4 stimulation, and adaptive immune responses, providing major implications for public health, as nitrated ATI may strongly promote inhalative wheat allergies (baker's asthma), non-celiac wheat sensitivity (NCWS), other allergies, and autoimmune diseases. This underlines the importance of future work analyzing the relationship between endo- and exogenous protein nitration, and the rise in incidence of ATI-related and other food hypersensitivities.
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spelling pubmed-63579402019-02-08 Nitration of Wheat Amylase Trypsin Inhibitors Increases Their Innate and Adaptive Immunostimulatory Potential in vitro Ziegler, Kira Neumann, Jan Liu, Fobang Fröhlich-Nowoisky, Janine Cremer, Christoph Saloga, Joachim Reinmuth-Selzle, Kathrin Pöschl, Ulrich Schuppan, Detlef Bellinghausen, Iris Lucas, Kurt Front Immunol Immunology Amylase trypsin inhibitors (ATI) can be found in all gluten containing cereals and are, therefore, ingredient of basic foods like bread or pasta. In the gut ATI can mediate innate immunity via activation of the Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) on immune cells residing in the lamina propria, promoting intestinal, as well as extra-intestinal, inflammation. Inflammatory conditions can induce formation of peroxynitrite (ONOO(−)) and, thereby, endogenous protein nitration in the body. Moreover, air pollutants like ozone (O(3)) and nitrogen dioxide (NO(2)) can cause exogenous protein nitration in the environment. Both reaction pathways may lead to the nitration of ATI. To investigate if and how nitration modulates the immunostimulatory properties of ATI, they were chemically modified by three different methods simulating endogenous and exogenous protein nitration and tested in vitro. Here we show that ATI nitration was achieved by all three methods and lead to increased immune reactions. We found that ATI nitrated by tetranitromethane (TNM) or ONOO(−) lead to a significantly enhanced TLR4 activation. Furthermore, in human primary immune cells, TNM nitrated ATI induced a significantly higher T cell proliferation and release of Th1 and Th2 cytokines compared to unmodified ATI. Our findings implicate a causative chain between nitration, enhanced TLR4 stimulation, and adaptive immune responses, providing major implications for public health, as nitrated ATI may strongly promote inhalative wheat allergies (baker's asthma), non-celiac wheat sensitivity (NCWS), other allergies, and autoimmune diseases. This underlines the importance of future work analyzing the relationship between endo- and exogenous protein nitration, and the rise in incidence of ATI-related and other food hypersensitivities. Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-01-21 /pmc/articles/PMC6357940/ /pubmed/30740114 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2018.03174 Text en Copyright © 2019 Ziegler, Neumann, Liu, Fröhlich-Nowoisky, Cremer, Saloga, Reinmuth-Selzle, Pöschl, Schuppan, Bellinghausen and Lucas. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Immunology
Ziegler, Kira
Neumann, Jan
Liu, Fobang
Fröhlich-Nowoisky, Janine
Cremer, Christoph
Saloga, Joachim
Reinmuth-Selzle, Kathrin
Pöschl, Ulrich
Schuppan, Detlef
Bellinghausen, Iris
Lucas, Kurt
Nitration of Wheat Amylase Trypsin Inhibitors Increases Their Innate and Adaptive Immunostimulatory Potential in vitro
title Nitration of Wheat Amylase Trypsin Inhibitors Increases Their Innate and Adaptive Immunostimulatory Potential in vitro
title_full Nitration of Wheat Amylase Trypsin Inhibitors Increases Their Innate and Adaptive Immunostimulatory Potential in vitro
title_fullStr Nitration of Wheat Amylase Trypsin Inhibitors Increases Their Innate and Adaptive Immunostimulatory Potential in vitro
title_full_unstemmed Nitration of Wheat Amylase Trypsin Inhibitors Increases Their Innate and Adaptive Immunostimulatory Potential in vitro
title_short Nitration of Wheat Amylase Trypsin Inhibitors Increases Their Innate and Adaptive Immunostimulatory Potential in vitro
title_sort nitration of wheat amylase trypsin inhibitors increases their innate and adaptive immunostimulatory potential in vitro
topic Immunology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6357940/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30740114
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2018.03174
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