Different Bla‐g T cell antigens dominate responses in asthma versus rhinitis subjects. Issue 12 (December 2015)
- Record Type:
- Journal Article
- Title:
- Different Bla‐g T cell antigens dominate responses in asthma versus rhinitis subjects. Issue 12 (December 2015)
- Main Title:
- Different Bla‐g T cell antigens dominate responses in asthma versus rhinitis subjects
- Authors:
- Dillon, M. B. C.
Schulten, V.
Oseroff, C.
Paul, S.
Dullanty, L. M.
Frazier, A.
Belles, X.
Piulachs, M.‐D.
Visness, C.
Bacharier, L.
Bloomberg, G. R.
Busse, P.
Sidney, J.
Peters, B.
Sette, A. - Abstract:
- Summary: Background and objective: The allergenicity of several German cockroach (Bla‐g) antigens at the level of IgE responses is well established. However, less is known about the specificity of CD4 + TH responses, and whether differences exist in associated magnitude or cytokine profiles as a function of disease severity. Methods: Proteomic and transcriptomic techniques were used to identify novel antigens recognized by allergen‐specific T cells. To characterize different TH functionalities of allergen‐specific T cells, ELISPOT assays with sets of overlapping peptides covering the sequences of known allergens and novel antigens were employed to measure release of IL‐5, IFNγ, IL‐10, IL‐17 and IL‐21. Results: Using these techniques, we characterized TH responses in a cohort of adult Bla‐g‐sensitized subjects, either with ( n = 55) or without ( n = 17) asthma, and nonsensitized controls ( n = 20). T cell responses were detected for ten known Bla‐g allergens and an additional ten novel Bla‐g antigens, representing in total a 5‐fold increase in the number of antigens demonstrated to be targeted by allergen‐specific T cells. Responses of sensitized individuals regardless of asthma status were predominantly TH 2, but higher in patients with diagnosed asthma. In asthmatic subjects, Bla‐g 5, 9 and 11 were immunodominant, while, in contrast, nonasthmatic‐sensitized subjects responded mostly to Bla‐g 5 and 4 and the novel antigen NBGA5. Conclusions: Asthmatic and nonasthmaticSummary: Background and objective: The allergenicity of several German cockroach (Bla‐g) antigens at the level of IgE responses is well established. However, less is known about the specificity of CD4 + TH responses, and whether differences exist in associated magnitude or cytokine profiles as a function of disease severity. Methods: Proteomic and transcriptomic techniques were used to identify novel antigens recognized by allergen‐specific T cells. To characterize different TH functionalities of allergen‐specific T cells, ELISPOT assays with sets of overlapping peptides covering the sequences of known allergens and novel antigens were employed to measure release of IL‐5, IFNγ, IL‐10, IL‐17 and IL‐21. Results: Using these techniques, we characterized TH responses in a cohort of adult Bla‐g‐sensitized subjects, either with ( n = 55) or without ( n = 17) asthma, and nonsensitized controls ( n = 20). T cell responses were detected for ten known Bla‐g allergens and an additional ten novel Bla‐g antigens, representing in total a 5‐fold increase in the number of antigens demonstrated to be targeted by allergen‐specific T cells. Responses of sensitized individuals regardless of asthma status were predominantly TH 2, but higher in patients with diagnosed asthma. In asthmatic subjects, Bla‐g 5, 9 and 11 were immunodominant, while, in contrast, nonasthmatic‐sensitized subjects responded mostly to Bla‐g 5 and 4 and the novel antigen NBGA5. Conclusions: Asthmatic and nonasthmatic cockroach‐sensitized individuals exhibit similar TH 2‐polarized responses. Compared with nonasthmatics, however, asthmatic individuals have responses of higher magnitude and different allergen specificity. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Clinical & experimental allergy. Volume 45:Issue 12(2015:Dec.)
- Journal:
- Clinical & experimental allergy
- Issue:
- Volume 45:Issue 12(2015:Dec.)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 45, Issue 12 (2015)
- Year:
- 2015
- Volume:
- 45
- Issue:
- 12
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2015-0045-0012-0000
- Page Start:
- 1856
- Page End:
- 1867
- Publication Date:
- 2015-12
- Subjects:
- asthma -- CD4+ T cell -- cockroach allergy -- epitope
Allergy -- Periodicals
Immunology -- Periodicals
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- http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/journal.asp?ref=0954-7894&site=1 ↗
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/(ISSN)1365-2222 ↗
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1111/cea.12643 ↗
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- English
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- 0954-7894
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