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Preparation of pepsin trypsin digested gliadin for stimulation experiments
Luis Manuel Mendoza-Gomez1, Maialen Sebastian-delaCruz2, Ane Olazagoitia-Garmendia2
1Department of Genetics, Physical Anthropology and Animal Physiology, University of the Basque Country, UPV/EHU, Leioa, Spain.
Abstract:
Celiac disease (CD) is a complex immune disorder of the intestine that developes in genetically susceptible individuals. CD develops as an intolerance to ingested gluten proteins (gliadins, secalins, hordeins and avenins), being gliadin one of the most immunogenic. Here we present a protocol for the preparation of digested gliadin for laboratory use, a fundamental axis for in vitro and in vivo stimulation studies related to celiac disease research. The importance of a scrupulous handling of materials, products and laboratory instruments to achieve a lipopolysaccharide free gliadin is explained and emphasized. Therefore, in the present chapter, a step-by-step set-up of the protocol for pepsin trypsin gliadin digestion is explained.
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