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An efficient urine peptidomics workflow identifies chemically defined dietary gluten peptides from patients with celiac disease

Medicine and Health

An efficient urine peptidomics workflow identifies chemically defined dietary gluten peptides from patients with celiac disease

B. A. Palanski, N. Weng, et al.

Discover groundbreaking insights into celiac disease as researchers, including Brad A. Palanski and Bana Jabri, unveil a novel liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry approach to analyze the untargeted urinary peptidome. This study identifies over 600 dietary peptides, revealing significant differences in gluten peptides between celiac patients and controls, and their implications for gluten immunogenicity and disease management.... show more
Abstract
Celiac disease (CeD) is an autoimmune disorder induced by consuming gluten proteins from wheat, barley, and rye. Glutens resist gastrointestinal proteolysis, resulting in peptides that elicit inflammation in patients with CeD. Despite well-established connections between glutens and CeD, chemically defined, bioavailable peptides produced from dietary proteins have never been identified from humans in an unbiased manner. This is largely attributable to technical challenges, impeding our knowledge of potentially diverse peptide species that encounter the immune system. Here, we develop a liquid chromatographic-mass spectrometric workflow for untargeted sequence analysis of the urinary peptidome. We detect over 600 distinct dietary peptides, of which ~35% have a CeD-relevant T cell epitope and ~5% are known to stimulate innate immune responses. Remarkably, gluten peptides from patients with CeD qualitatively and quantitatively differ from controls. Our results provide a new foundation for understanding gluten immunogenicity, improving CeD management, and characterizing the dietary and urinary peptidomes.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Feb 16, 2022
Authors
Brad A. Palanski, Nielson Weng, Lichao Zhang, Andrew J. Hilmer, Lalla A. Fall, Kavya Swaminathan, Bana Jabri, Carolina Sousa, Nielsen Q. Fernandez-Becker, Chaitan Khosla, Joshua E. Elias
Tags
Celiac disease
gluten peptides
urinary peptidome
T cell epitopes
autoimmune disorder
mass spectrometry
dietary peptides
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