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Genistein antagonizes gliadin-induced CFTR malfunction in models of celiac disease

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Abstract:
In celiac disease (CD), an intolerance to dietary gluten/gliadin, antigenic gliadin peptides trigger an HLA-DQ2/DQ8-restricted adaptive Th1 immune response. Epithelial stress, induced by other non-antigenic gliadin peptides, is required for gliadin to become fully immunogenic. We found that cystic-fibrosis-transmembrane-conductance-regulator (CFTR) acts as membrane receptor for gliadin-derived peptide P31-43, as it binds to CFTR and impairs its channel function. P31-43-induced CFTR malfunction generates epithelial stress and intestinal inflammation. Maintaining CFTR in an active open conformation by the CFTR potentiators VX-770 (Ivacaftor) or Vrx-532, prevents P31-43 binding to CFTR and controls gliadin-induced manifestations. Here, we evaluated the possibility that the over-the-counter nutraceutical genistein, known to potentiate CFTR function, would allow to control gliadin-induced alterations. We demonstrated that pre-treatment with genistein prevented P31-43-induced CFTR malfunction and an epithelial stress response in Caco-2 cells. These effects were abrogated when the CFTR gene was knocked out by CRISP/Cas9 technology, indicating that genistein protects intestinal epithelial cells by potentiating CFTR function. Notably, genistein protected gliadin-sensitive mice from intestinal CFTR malfunction and gliadin-induced inflammation as it prevented gliadin-induced IFN-γ production by celiac peripheral-blood-mononuclear-cells (PBMC) cultured ex-vivo in the presence of P31-43-challenged Caco-2 cells. Our results indicate that natural compounds capable to increase CFTR channel gating might be used for the treatment of CD.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
CFTR; celiac disease; genistein; gluten peptides; inflammation
Elenco autori:
Esposito, Speranza; Villella, Valeria Rachela; Ferrari, Eleonora; Monzani, Romina; Tosco, Antonella; Rossin, Federica; D'Eletto, Manuela; Castaldo, Alice; Luciani, Alessandro; Silano, Marco; Bona, Gianni; Marseglia, Gian Luigi; Romani, Luigina; Piacentini, Mauro; Raia, Valeria; Kroemer, Guido; Maiuri, Luigi
Autori di Ateneo:
MARSEGLIA GIANLUIGI AUGUSTO
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.unipv.it/handle/11571/1322056
Pubblicato in:
AGING
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