Strong and frequent T‐cell responses to the minor allergen Phl p 12 in Spanish patients IgE‐sensitized to Profilins. Issue 5 (19th December 2017)
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- Strong and frequent T‐cell responses to the minor allergen Phl p 12 in Spanish patients IgE‐sensitized to Profilins. Issue 5 (19th December 2017)
- Main Title:
- Strong and frequent T‐cell responses to the minor allergen Phl p 12 in Spanish patients IgE‐sensitized to Profilins
- Authors:
- Lund, G.
Brand, S.
Ramos, T.
Jimeno, L.
Boissy, P.
Vega, F.
Arina, M.
Christensen, L. H.
Hoof, I.
Meno, K. H.
Barber, D.
Blanco, C.
Würtzen, P. A.
Andersen, P. S. - Abstract:
- Abstract: Background: Profilins are dominant pan‐allergens known to cause cross‐sensitization, leading to clinical symptoms such as pollen‐food syndrome. This study aimed to determine the T‐cell response to Phl p 12 in profilin‐sensitized patients, by measuring the prevalence, strength and cross‐reactivity to clinically relevant profilins. Methods: The release of Phl p allergens from pollen was determined by mass spectrometry and immunochemistry. T‐cell responses, epitope mapping and cross‐reactivity to profilins (Phl p 12, Ole e 2, Bet v 2 and Mal d 4) were measured in vitro using PBMCs from 26 Spanish grass‐allergic donors IgE‐sensitized to profilin. Cross‐reactivity was addressed in vivo using 2 different mouse strains (BALB/c and C3H). Results: Phl p 12 and Phl p 1 are released from pollen simultaneously and in similar amounts. Both T‐cell response frequency (17/26 donors) and strength were comparable between Phl p 12 and Phl p 1. T‐cell cross‐reactivity to other profilins correlated with overall sequence homology, and 2 immunodominant epitope regions of Phl p 12 were identified. Data from mice immunized with Phl p 12 showed that cross‐reactivity to Bet v 2 was mediated by conserved epitopes and further influenced by additional genetic factors, likely to be MHC II. Conclusion: The strength, prevalence and cross‐reactivity of T‐cell responses towards Phl p 12 are comparable to the major allergen Phl p 1, which supports the hypothesis that T cells to Phl p 12 can play anAbstract: Background: Profilins are dominant pan‐allergens known to cause cross‐sensitization, leading to clinical symptoms such as pollen‐food syndrome. This study aimed to determine the T‐cell response to Phl p 12 in profilin‐sensitized patients, by measuring the prevalence, strength and cross‐reactivity to clinically relevant profilins. Methods: The release of Phl p allergens from pollen was determined by mass spectrometry and immunochemistry. T‐cell responses, epitope mapping and cross‐reactivity to profilins (Phl p 12, Ole e 2, Bet v 2 and Mal d 4) were measured in vitro using PBMCs from 26 Spanish grass‐allergic donors IgE‐sensitized to profilin. Cross‐reactivity was addressed in vivo using 2 different mouse strains (BALB/c and C3H). Results: Phl p 12 and Phl p 1 are released from pollen simultaneously and in similar amounts. Both T‐cell response frequency (17/26 donors) and strength were comparable between Phl p 12 and Phl p 1. T‐cell cross‐reactivity to other profilins correlated with overall sequence homology, and 2 immunodominant epitope regions of Phl p 12 were identified. Data from mice immunized with Phl p 12 showed that cross‐reactivity to Bet v 2 was mediated by conserved epitopes and further influenced by additional genetic factors, likely to be MHC II. Conclusion: The strength, prevalence and cross‐reactivity of T‐cell responses towards Phl p 12 are comparable to the major allergen Phl p 1, which supports the hypothesis that T cells to Phl p 12 can play an important role in development of allergic symptoms, such as those associated with pollen‐food syndrome. … (more)
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- Allergy. Volume 73:Issue 5(2018)
- Journal:
- Allergy
- Issue:
- Volume 73:Issue 5(2018)
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- Volume 73, Issue 5 (2018)
- Year:
- 2018
- Volume:
- 73
- Issue:
- 5
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2018-0073-0005-0000
- Page Start:
- 1013
- Page End:
- 1021
- Publication Date:
- 2017-12-19
- Subjects:
- cross‐reactivity -- grass -- Phl p 12 -- profilin -- T cell
Allergy -- Periodicals
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http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/(ISSN)1398-9995 ↗
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1111/all.13351 ↗
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- 0105-4538
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