Publications by authors named "Sunniva F Amundsen"

Article Synopsis
  • The study examines how transglutaminase 2 (TG2) interacts with gluten, explaining its dual role as both an autoantigen for B-cells and an enzyme that deamidates gluten in coeliac disease (CeD).
  • Researchers utilized various techniques, including Western blot analysis and mass spectrometry, to analyze TG2 expression in the gut epithelial cells of individuals with and without CeD.
  • Findings reveal that TG2 expression in duodenal epithelial cells is significantly higher in untreated CeD patients, suggesting that shedding of these cells contributes to the pathogenic activity of TG2 in this condition.
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The adaptive immune response of celiac disease (CeD) involves presentation of gluten peptides to CD4 T cells by transglutaminase 2 (TG2) specific B cells. This B-cell/T-cell crosstalk is facilitated by involvement of TG2:gluten peptide complexes that act principally in the form of enzyme-substrate intermediates. Here, we have addressed how gluten peptide affinity and complex stability in the presence of secondary substrates affect the uptake of TG2:gluten peptide complexes by TG2-specific B cells and the activation of gluten-specific T cells.

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An online microfluidics-mass spectrometry platform was developed for determining proteotypic peptides from in-solution digested samples. Accelerated and selective sample cleanup was achieved by integrating proteotypic epitope peptide immunoextraction with nano liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (online IE-nanoLC-MS/MS). Ten individually prepared 180 μm inner diameter capillaries with ethylene glycol dimethacrylate- co-vinyl azlactone (EDMA- co-VDM) monoliths were immobilized with anti-protein antibodies that are used in routine immunoassays of the intact small cell lung cancer biomarker ProGRP.

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A rugged and high throughput capillary column (cLC) LC-MS switching platform using large volume injection and on-line automatic filtration and filter back-flush (AFFL) solid phase extraction (SPE) for analysis of environmental water samples with minimal sample preparation is presented. Although narrow columns and on-line sample preparation are used in the platform, high ruggedness is achieved e.g.

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