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Mite allergen Der-p2 triggers human B lymphocyte activation and Toll-like receptor-4 induction.


ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Allergic disease can be characterized as manifestations of an exaggerated inflammatory response to environmental allergens triggers. Mite allergen Der-p2 is one of the major allergens of the house dust mite, which contributes to TLR4 expression and function in B cells in allergic patients. However, the precise mechanisms of Der-p2 on B cells remain obscure. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We investigated the effects of Der-p2 on proinflammatory cytokines responses and Toll-like receptor-4 (TLR4)-related signaling in human B cells activation. We demonstrated that Der-p2 activates pro-inflammatory cytokines, TLR4 and its co-receptor MD2. ERK inhibitor PD98059 significantly enhanced TLR4/MD2 expression in Der-p2-treated B cells. Der-p2 markedly activated mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) phosphatase-1 (MKP-1) and decreased p38 phosphorylation in B cells. MKP-1-siRNA downregulated TLR4/MD2 expression in Der-p2-treated B cells. In addition, Der-p2 significantly up-regulated expression of co-stimulatory molecules and increased B cell proliferation. Neutralizing Der-p2 antibody could effectively abrogate the Der-p2-induced B cell proliferation. Der-p2 could also markedly induce NF-?B activation in B cells, which could be counteracted by dexamethasone. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: These results strongly suggest that Der-p2 is capable of triggering B cell activation and MKP-1-activated p38/MAPK dephosphorylation-regulated TLR4 induction, which subsequently enhances host immune, defense responses and development of effective allergic disease therapeutics in B cells.

SUBMITTER: Tsai JJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3167811 | biostudies-literature | 2011

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Mite allergen Der-p2 triggers human B lymphocyte activation and Toll-like receptor-4 induction.

Tsai Jaw Ji JJ   Liu Shing Hwa SH   Yin Sui Chu SC   Yang Cheng Ning CN   Hsu Hong Sheng HS   Chen Wen Bao WB   Liao En Chih EC   Lee Wen Jane WJ   Pan Hung Chuan HC   Sheu Meei Ling ML  

PloS one 20110906 9


<h4>Background</h4>Allergic disease can be characterized as manifestations of an exaggerated inflammatory response to environmental allergens triggers. Mite allergen Der-p2 is one of the major allergens of the house dust mite, which contributes to TLR4 expression and function in B cells in allergic patients. However, the precise mechanisms of Der-p2 on B cells remain obscure.<h4>Methodology/principal findings</h4>We investigated the effects of Der-p2 on proinflammatory cytokines responses and To  ...[more]

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