Unique and cross-reactive T cell epitope peptides of the major bahia grass pollen allergen, pas n 1


Autoria(s): Etto, T.; De Boer, C.; Prickett, S.; Gardner, L.M.; Voskamp, A.; Davies, J.M.; O'Hehir, R.E.; Rolland, J.M.
Data(s)

2012

Resumo

Background Bahia grass pollen (BaGP) is a major cause of allergic rhinitis. Subcutaneous allergen-specific immunotherapy is effective for grass pollen allergy, but is unsuitable for patients with moderate to severe asthma due to the risk of anaphylaxis. T cell-reactive but IgE nonreactive peptides provide a safer treatment option. This study aimed to identify and characterize dominant CD4+ T cell epitope peptides of the major BaGP allergen, Pas n 1. Methods Pas n 1-specific T cell lines generated from the peripheral blood of BaGP-allergic subjects were tested for proliferative and cytokine response to overlapping 20-mer Pas n 1 peptides. Cross-reactivity to homologous peptides from Lol p 1 and Cyn d 1 of Ryegrass and Bermuda grass pollen, respectively, was assessed using Pas n 1 peptide-specific T cell clones. MHC class II restriction of Pas n 1 peptide T cell recognition was determined by HLA blocking assays and peptide IgE reactivity tested by dot blotting. Results Three Pas n 1 peptides showed dominant T cell reactivity; 15 of 18 (83%) patients responded to one or more of these peptides. T cell clones specific for dominant Pas n 1 peptides showed evidence of species-specific T cell reactivity as well as cross-reactivity with other group 1 grass pollen allergens. The dominant Pas n 1 T cell epitope peptides showed HLA binding diversity and were non-IgE reactive. Conclusions The immunodominant T cell-reactive Pas n 1 peptides are candidates for safe immunotherapy for individuals, including those with asthma, who are allergic to Bahia and possibly other grass pollens.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/87907/

Publicador

S. Karger AG

Relação

DOI:10.1159/000338290

Etto, T., De Boer, C., Prickett, S., Gardner, L.M., Voskamp, A., Davies, J.M., O'Hehir, R.E., & Rolland, J.M. (2012) Unique and cross-reactive T cell epitope peptides of the major bahia grass pollen allergen, pas n 1. International Archives of Allergy and Immunology, 159(4), pp. 355-366.

Fonte

School of Biomedical Sciences; Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation

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Journal Article