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Researchers have found a durum wheat peptide capable of altering
the Th1 gluten-intolerant T cell response to Th2 gluten-tolerant T cell
response in T cell cultures derived from celiac disease children. Durum
wheat peptides could potentially treat celiac disease by causing celiac
disease associated T cells to react tolerantly to gluten.
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American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, Vol 87, No 2, 415-423, Feb 2008
A 10-residue peptide from durum wheat promotes a shift from a Th1-
type response toward a Th2-type response in celiac disease
Marco Silano, Rita Di Benedetto, Francesca Maialetti, Alessandro De
Vincenzi, Roberta Calcaterra, Antonello Trecca and Massimo De
Vincenzi
http://www.ajcn.org/cgi/content/abstract/87/2/415 .
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