Evaluation of T cells in blood after a short gluten challenge for coeliac disease diagnosis. Academic Article uri icon

Overview

abstract

  • BACKGROUND AND AIM: To diagnose coeliac disease (CD) in individuals on a gluten free diet (GFD), we aimed to assess the utility of detecting activated γδ and CD8 T cells expressing gut-homing receptors after a short gluten challenge. METHODS: We studied 15 CD patients and 35 non-CD controls, all exposed to three days of gluten when following a GFD. Peripheral blood was collected before and six days after starting gluten consumption, and the expression of CD103, β7 and CD38 in γδ and CD8 T cells was assessed by flow cytometry. Determination of IFN-γ and IP-10 was performed by means of ELISPOT and/or Luminex technology. RESULTS: We observed both γδ and CD8 T cells coexpressing CD103, β7hi and CD38 in every patient with CD on day six, but only in one control. The studied CD8 T subpopulation was easier to detect than the γδ subpopulation. Increased IFN-γ and IP-10 levels after challenge were observed in patients with CD, but not in controls. CONCLUSION: A short three-day gluten challenge elicits the activation of CD103+ β7hi CD8+ T cells in CD. These cells can be detected by flow cytometry in peripheral blood, opening new possibilities for CD diagnosis in individuals on a GFD.

authors

  • López-Palacios, Natalia
  • Pascual, Virginia
  • Castaño, Mercedes
  • Bodas, Andrés
  • Fernández-Prieto, Marta
  • Espino-Paisán, Laura
  • Martínez-Ojinaga, Eva
  • Salazar, Isabel
  • Martínez-Curiel, Raquel
  • Rey, Enrique
  • Estrada, Lourdes
  • Molero-Abraham, Magdalena
  • Reche, Pedro A
  • Dieli-Crimi, Romina
  • Núñez, Concepción

publication date

  • April 27, 2018

Research

keywords

  • CD8-Positive T-Lymphocytes
  • Celiac Disease
  • Glutens

Identity

Scopus Document Identifier

  • 85048268427

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

  • 10.1016/j.dld.2018.04.014

PubMed ID

  • 29903545

Additional Document Info

volume

  • 50

issue

  • 11