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Analysis of T cell responses to the major allergens from German cockroach: epitope specificity and relationship to IgE production.


ABSTRACT: Bla g allergens are major targets of IgE responses associated with cockroach allergies. However, little is known about corresponding T cell responses, despite their potential involvement in immunopathology and the clinical efficacy of specific immunotherapy. Bioinformatic predictions of the capacity of Bla g 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, and 7 peptides to bind HLA-DR, -DP, and -DQ molecules, and PBMC responses from 30 allergic donors, identified 25 T cell epitopes. Five immunodominant epitopes accounted for more than half of the response. Bla g 5, the most dominant allergen, accounted for 65% of the response, and Bla g 6 accounted for 20%. Bla g 5 induced both IL-5 and IFN-? responses, whereas Bla g 6 induced mostly IL-5, and, conversely, Bla g 2 induced only IFN-?. Thus, responses to allergens within a source are independently regulated, suggesting a critical role for the allergen itself, and not extraneous stimulation from other allergens or copresented immunomodulators. In comparing Ab with T cell responses for several donor/allergen combinations, we detected IgE titers in the absence of detectable T cell responses, suggesting that unlinked T cell-B cell help might support development of IgE responses. Finally, specific immunotherapy resulted in IL-5 down modulation, which was not associated with development of IFN-? or IL-10 responses to any of the Bla g-derived peptides. In summary, the characteristics of T cell responses to Bla g allergens appear uncorrelated with IgE responses. Monitoring these responses may therefore yield important information relevant to understanding cockroach allergies and their treatment.

SUBMITTER: Oseroff C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3392449 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Analysis of T cell responses to the major allergens from German cockroach: epitope specificity and relationship to IgE production.

Oseroff Carla C   Sidney John J   Tripple Victoria V   Grey Howard H   Wood Robert R   Broide David H DH   Greenbaum Jason J   Kolla Ravi R   Peters Bjoern B   Pomés Anna A   Sette Alessandro A  

Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950) 20120615 2


Bla g allergens are major targets of IgE responses associated with cockroach allergies. However, little is known about corresponding T cell responses, despite their potential involvement in immunopathology and the clinical efficacy of specific immunotherapy. Bioinformatic predictions of the capacity of Bla g 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, and 7 peptides to bind HLA-DR, -DP, and -DQ molecules, and PBMC responses from 30 allergic donors, identified 25 T cell epitopes. Five immunodominant epitopes accounted for mo  ...[more]

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