Quality and potency profile of eight recombinant isoallergens, largely mimicking total Bet v 1-specific IgE binding of birch pollen

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作者
von Loetzen, Christian Seutter [1 ]
Reuter, Andreas [2 ]
Spiric, Jelena [2 ]
Schulenborg, Thomas [2 ]
Bellinghausen, Iris [3 ]
Voelker, Elke [2 ]
Vogel, Lothar [2 ]
Roesch, Paul [1 ]
Schiller, I. Dirk [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Bayreuth, Dept Biopolymers, Bayreuth, Germany
[2] Paul Ehrlich Inst, Div Allergol, Langen, Germany
[3] Johannes Gutenberg Univ Mainz, Univ Med Ctr, Dept Dermatol, Mainz, Germany
关键词
Bet v 1; birch pollen; IgE; IgG; Isoallergen; ALLERGEN PRODUCTS; MAJOR ALLERGEN; PROTEINS; ISOFORMS; BET-V-1; IDENTIFICATION; STANDARDIZATION; QUANTIFICATION; EXPRESSION; REACTIVITY;
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10.1111/cea.13356
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R392 [医学免疫学];
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100102 ;
摘要
Background: To date, only limited information on structure, expression levels and IgE binding of Bet v 1 variants, which are simultaneously expressed in birch pollen, is available. Objective: To analyse and compare structure and serum IgE/IgG binding of rBet v 1 variants to Bet v 1.0101. Methods: Recombinant Bet v 1 variants were studied with sera of 20 subjects allergic to birch pollen. Folding, aggregation and solubility of the rBet v 1 variants were analysed to attribute diverging IgE binding to either allergen structure or methodological features. IgE/IgG binding was studied with rBet v 1 in solution or adsorbed to solid phases. Allergen-mediated cross-linking of Fc epsilon RI receptors was determined by mediator release of sensitized humanized rat basophil leukaemia cells. Results: All variants, except for rBet v 1.0113, were monomeric and had Bet v 1-type conformation. Serum IgE binding to variants adsorbed to solid phase was reduced to 6.6%-36.5% compared with Bet v 1.0101. In contrast, inhibition of IgE binding to Bet v 1.0101 by rBet v 1 variants ranged from 62% to 83%. Similarly, mediator release ranged from 30.7% to 55.2% for all variants and was only clearly reduced for rBet v 1.0301 (10.4%). The IgE-binding potency of rBet v 1 variants representing their native quantities in birch pollen was only slightly lower compared to extract. IgG binding to variants was between 50.9% and 134.5% compared with rBet v 1.0101 (100%). Conclusion and Clinical Relevance: Bet v 1 variants previously classified as hypoallergenic can exhibit similar functional IgE binding as Bet v 1.0101. Eight rBet v 1 variants largely reproduce total Bet v 1-specific IgE binding of birch pollen extracts. Assay format-dependent variation in IgE-binding properties needs to be considered in the development of diagnostic or therapeutic products.
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页码:712 / 723
页数:12
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