Olive pollen allergy:: searching for immunodominant T-cell epitopes on the Ole e 1 molecule

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Cárdaba, B
Del Pozo, V
Jurado, A
Gallardo, S
Cortegano, I
Arrieta, I
Del Amo, A
Tramón, P
Florido, F
Sastre, J
Palomino, P
Lahoz, C
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[1] Fdn Jimenez Diaz, Dept Immunol, E-28040 Madrid, Spain
[2] Hosp Gen Especialidades, Dept Allergy, Jaen, Spain
[3] Fdn Jimenez Diaz, Dept Allergy, E-28040 Madrid, Spain
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CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL ALLERGY | 1998年 / 28卷 / 04期
关键词
Ole e 1; HLA class II; DR7/DQ2; T-cell epitopes; olive pollen sensitization; main allergen of olive pollen;
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R392 [医学免疫学];
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摘要
Background. The amino-acid and nucleotide sequence of Ole e 1 (the major antigen of olive pollen) has been described and the IgE antibody response to this major allergen was associated with DR7/DQ2 antigens. With this previous data we try to define the T-cell epitopes implicated in Ole e 1 reactivity. Objectives. To study the recognition of T cells (derived from allergic and non-allergic Ole e 1 patients) to Ole e 1 synthetic peptides in order to define immunodominant T-cell epitopes. Methods. We have compared the proliferative response of the peripheral blood mononuclear cells from Ole e 1 sensitized patients vs. non-sensitized controls, induced by 14 Ole e 1 synthetic peptides. Thirty subjects were classified in two groups: group 1 (nonresponders against Ole e 1, n = 16) and group 2(Ole e 1 responders, n = 14), according to their clinical parameters and the presence or not in their sera of the significant Ole e 1 IgE antibody levels. Results. Our results shown that it is possible to find T cells reactive to Ole e 1 peptides in patients with and without significant levels of Ole e 1 IgE antibodies. However, the percentage of response was higher in patients with IgE antibodies 71.4% vs 25%), and the recognition profile was different: the control group showed a broad reactivity pattern, in contrast, the response by the 'Ole e 1 responders' group was mainly directed against three peptides of the carboxi-terminal region, peptides 10 (91-102), 12 (109-120) and 13 (119-130), with a response frequency of 35.7, 28.5 and 28.5%, respectively. By direct and inhibition test no antibody response was found against the synthetic peptides. Conclusions. Our data suggest that the regions between 91 and 102 and 109-130 aminoacids on the Ole e 1 molecule are immunodominant T-cell epitopes. These epitopes are not recognized by IgE antibodies.
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