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Digested wheat gluten inhibits binding between leptin and its receptor

Overview of attention for article published in BMC Molecular and Cell Biology, January 2015
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Title
Digested wheat gluten inhibits binding between leptin and its receptor
Published in
BMC Molecular and Cell Biology, January 2015
DOI 10.1186/s12858-015-0032-y
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Tommy Jönsson, Ashfaque A Memon, Kristina Sundquist, Jan Sundquist, Stefan Olsson, Amarnadh Nalla, Mikael Bauer, Sara Linse

Abstract

BackgroundLeptin resistance is considered a primary risk factor for obesity. It has been hypothesized that dietary cereal grain protein could cause leptin resistance by preventing leptin from binding to its receptor. Non-degraded dietary wheat protein has been found in human serum at a mean level of 41 ng/mL. Here, we report our findings from testing whether enzymatically digested gluten from wheat prevents leptin from binding to the leptin receptor in vitro.Gluten from wheat was digested with pepsin and trypsin under physiological conditions. Pepsin and trypsin activity was removed from the gluten digest with a 10 kDa spin-filter or by heat treatment at 100°C for 30 min. Binding to the leptin receptor of leptin mixed with gluten digest at a series of concentrations was measured using surface plasmon resonance technology.ResultsBinding of the gluten digest to the leptin receptor was not detected. Spin-filtered gluten digest inhibited binding of leptin to the leptin receptor, with 50% inhibition at a gluten digest concentration of ~10 ng/mL. Heat-treated gluten digest did not inhibit leptin binding.ConclusionsDigested wheat gluten inhibits binding of leptin to the leptin receptor, with half-maximal inhibition at 10 ng/mL. The inhibition is significant at clinically relevant concentrations and could therefore serve as a novel pathway to investigate to understand the molecular basis of leptin resistance, obesity and associated disorders.

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Country Count As %
Spain 2 2%
United States 1 1%
Germany 1 1%
Brazil 1 1%
Unknown 84 94%

Demographic breakdown

Readers by professional status Count As %
Student > Master 19 21%
Student > Bachelor 18 20%
Student > Ph. D. Student 10 11%
Researcher 6 7%
Professor 5 6%
Other 20 22%
Unknown 11 12%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Medicine and Dentistry 27 30%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology 13 15%
Nursing and Health Professions 11 12%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences 9 10%
Chemistry 3 3%
Other 13 15%
Unknown 13 15%
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