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Dietary Nanoparticles Interact with Gluten Peptides and Alter the Intestinal Homeostasis Increasing the Risk of Celiac Disease

The introduction of metallic nanoparticles (mNPs) into the diet is a matter of concern for human health. In particular, their effect on the gastrointestinal tract may potentially lead to the increased passage of gluten peptides and the activation of the immune response. In consequence, dietary mNPs...

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Autores principales: Mancuso, Clara, Re, Francesca, Rivolta, Ilaria, Elli, Luca, Gnodi, Elisa, Beaulieu, Jean-François, Barisani, Donatella
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8201331/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34198897
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22116102
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author Mancuso, Clara
Re, Francesca
Rivolta, Ilaria
Elli, Luca
Gnodi, Elisa
Beaulieu, Jean-François
Barisani, Donatella
author_facet Mancuso, Clara
Re, Francesca
Rivolta, Ilaria
Elli, Luca
Gnodi, Elisa
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Barisani, Donatella
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description The introduction of metallic nanoparticles (mNPs) into the diet is a matter of concern for human health. In particular, their effect on the gastrointestinal tract may potentially lead to the increased passage of gluten peptides and the activation of the immune response. In consequence, dietary mNPs could play a role in the increasing worldwide celiac disease (CeD) incidence. We evaluated the potential synergistic effects that peptic-tryptic-digested gliadin (PT) and the most-used food mNPs may induce on the intestinal mucosa. PT interaction with mNPs and their consequent aggregation was detected by transmission electron microscopy (TEM) analyses and UV–Vis spectra. In vitro experiments on Caco-2 cells proved the synergistic cytotoxic effect of PT and mNPs, as well as alterations in the monolayer integrity and tight junction proteins. Exposure of duodenal biopsies to gliadin plus mNPs triggered cytokine production, but only in CeD biopsies. These results suggest that mNPs used in the food sector may alter intestinal homeostasis, thus representing an additional environmental risk factor for the development of CeD.
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spelling pubmed-82013312021-06-15 Dietary Nanoparticles Interact with Gluten Peptides and Alter the Intestinal Homeostasis Increasing the Risk of Celiac Disease Mancuso, Clara Re, Francesca Rivolta, Ilaria Elli, Luca Gnodi, Elisa Beaulieu, Jean-François Barisani, Donatella Int J Mol Sci Article The introduction of metallic nanoparticles (mNPs) into the diet is a matter of concern for human health. In particular, their effect on the gastrointestinal tract may potentially lead to the increased passage of gluten peptides and the activation of the immune response. In consequence, dietary mNPs could play a role in the increasing worldwide celiac disease (CeD) incidence. We evaluated the potential synergistic effects that peptic-tryptic-digested gliadin (PT) and the most-used food mNPs may induce on the intestinal mucosa. PT interaction with mNPs and their consequent aggregation was detected by transmission electron microscopy (TEM) analyses and UV–Vis spectra. In vitro experiments on Caco-2 cells proved the synergistic cytotoxic effect of PT and mNPs, as well as alterations in the monolayer integrity and tight junction proteins. Exposure of duodenal biopsies to gliadin plus mNPs triggered cytokine production, but only in CeD biopsies. These results suggest that mNPs used in the food sector may alter intestinal homeostasis, thus representing an additional environmental risk factor for the development of CeD. MDPI 2021-06-05 /pmc/articles/PMC8201331/ /pubmed/34198897 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22116102 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Mancuso, Clara
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Beaulieu, Jean-François
Barisani, Donatella
Dietary Nanoparticles Interact with Gluten Peptides and Alter the Intestinal Homeostasis Increasing the Risk of Celiac Disease
title Dietary Nanoparticles Interact with Gluten Peptides and Alter the Intestinal Homeostasis Increasing the Risk of Celiac Disease
title_full Dietary Nanoparticles Interact with Gluten Peptides and Alter the Intestinal Homeostasis Increasing the Risk of Celiac Disease
title_fullStr Dietary Nanoparticles Interact with Gluten Peptides and Alter the Intestinal Homeostasis Increasing the Risk of Celiac Disease
title_full_unstemmed Dietary Nanoparticles Interact with Gluten Peptides and Alter the Intestinal Homeostasis Increasing the Risk of Celiac Disease
title_short Dietary Nanoparticles Interact with Gluten Peptides and Alter the Intestinal Homeostasis Increasing the Risk of Celiac Disease
title_sort dietary nanoparticles interact with gluten peptides and alter the intestinal homeostasis increasing the risk of celiac disease
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8201331/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34198897
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22116102
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