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Identification of Critical Amino Acids in an Immunodominant IgE Epitope of Pen c 13, a Major Allergen from Penicillium citrinum

BACKGROUND: Pen c 13, identified as a 33-kDa alkaline serine protease, is a major allergen secreted by Penicillium citrinum. Detailed knowledge about the epitopes responsible for IgE binding would help inform the diagnosis/prognosis of fungal allergy and facilitate the rational design of hypoallerge...

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Autores principales: Chen, Jui-Chieh, Chiu, Li-Li, Lee, Kuang-Lun, Huang, Wei-Ning, Chuang, Jiing-Guang, Liao, Hsin-Kai, Chow, Lu-Ping
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3323554/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22506037
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0034627
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author Chen, Jui-Chieh
Chiu, Li-Li
Lee, Kuang-Lun
Huang, Wei-Ning
Chuang, Jiing-Guang
Liao, Hsin-Kai
Chow, Lu-Ping
author_facet Chen, Jui-Chieh
Chiu, Li-Li
Lee, Kuang-Lun
Huang, Wei-Ning
Chuang, Jiing-Guang
Liao, Hsin-Kai
Chow, Lu-Ping
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description BACKGROUND: Pen c 13, identified as a 33-kDa alkaline serine protease, is a major allergen secreted by Penicillium citrinum. Detailed knowledge about the epitopes responsible for IgE binding would help inform the diagnosis/prognosis of fungal allergy and facilitate the rational design of hypoallergenic candidate vaccines. The goal of the present study was to characterize the IgE epitopes of Pen c 13. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Serum samples were collected from 10 patients with mold allergy and positive Pen c 13 skin test results. IgE-binding epitopes on rPen c 13 were mapped using an enzymatic digestion and chemical cleavage method, followed by dot-blotting and mass spectrometry. A B-cell epitope-predicting server and molecular modeling were used to predict the residues most likely involved in IgE binding. Theoretically predicted IgE-binding regions were further confirmed by site-directed mutagenesis assays. At least twelve different IgE-binding epitopes located throughout Pen c 13 were identified. Of these, peptides S16 (A(148)–E(166)) and S22 (A(243)–K(274)) were recognized by sera from 90% and 100% of the patients tested, and were further confirmed by inhibition assays. Peptide S22 was selected for further analysis of IgE-binding ability. The results of serum screening showed that the majority of IgE-binding ability resided in the C-terminus. One Pen c 13 mutant, G270A (T(261)–K(274)), exhibited clearly enhanced IgE reactivity, whereas another, K274A, exhibited dramatically reduced IgE reactivity. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Experimental analyses confirmed in silico-predicted residues involved in an important antigenic region of Pen c 13. The G270A mutant of Pen c 13 has the potential to serve as an additional tool for the diagnosis/prognosis of mold allergy, and the K274A mutant, as a hypoallergenic form of the epitope, may provide a framework for the design and development of a safe and efficient therapeutic strategy for treating human allergic diseases.
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spelling pubmed-33235542012-04-13 Identification of Critical Amino Acids in an Immunodominant IgE Epitope of Pen c 13, a Major Allergen from Penicillium citrinum Chen, Jui-Chieh Chiu, Li-Li Lee, Kuang-Lun Huang, Wei-Ning Chuang, Jiing-Guang Liao, Hsin-Kai Chow, Lu-Ping PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Pen c 13, identified as a 33-kDa alkaline serine protease, is a major allergen secreted by Penicillium citrinum. Detailed knowledge about the epitopes responsible for IgE binding would help inform the diagnosis/prognosis of fungal allergy and facilitate the rational design of hypoallergenic candidate vaccines. The goal of the present study was to characterize the IgE epitopes of Pen c 13. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Serum samples were collected from 10 patients with mold allergy and positive Pen c 13 skin test results. IgE-binding epitopes on rPen c 13 were mapped using an enzymatic digestion and chemical cleavage method, followed by dot-blotting and mass spectrometry. A B-cell epitope-predicting server and molecular modeling were used to predict the residues most likely involved in IgE binding. Theoretically predicted IgE-binding regions were further confirmed by site-directed mutagenesis assays. At least twelve different IgE-binding epitopes located throughout Pen c 13 were identified. Of these, peptides S16 (A(148)–E(166)) and S22 (A(243)–K(274)) were recognized by sera from 90% and 100% of the patients tested, and were further confirmed by inhibition assays. Peptide S22 was selected for further analysis of IgE-binding ability. The results of serum screening showed that the majority of IgE-binding ability resided in the C-terminus. One Pen c 13 mutant, G270A (T(261)–K(274)), exhibited clearly enhanced IgE reactivity, whereas another, K274A, exhibited dramatically reduced IgE reactivity. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Experimental analyses confirmed in silico-predicted residues involved in an important antigenic region of Pen c 13. The G270A mutant of Pen c 13 has the potential to serve as an additional tool for the diagnosis/prognosis of mold allergy, and the K274A mutant, as a hypoallergenic form of the epitope, may provide a framework for the design and development of a safe and efficient therapeutic strategy for treating human allergic diseases. Public Library of Science 2012-04-10 /pmc/articles/PMC3323554/ /pubmed/22506037 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0034627 Text en Chen et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Chen, Jui-Chieh
Chiu, Li-Li
Lee, Kuang-Lun
Huang, Wei-Ning
Chuang, Jiing-Guang
Liao, Hsin-Kai
Chow, Lu-Ping
Identification of Critical Amino Acids in an Immunodominant IgE Epitope of Pen c 13, a Major Allergen from Penicillium citrinum
title Identification of Critical Amino Acids in an Immunodominant IgE Epitope of Pen c 13, a Major Allergen from Penicillium citrinum
title_full Identification of Critical Amino Acids in an Immunodominant IgE Epitope of Pen c 13, a Major Allergen from Penicillium citrinum
title_fullStr Identification of Critical Amino Acids in an Immunodominant IgE Epitope of Pen c 13, a Major Allergen from Penicillium citrinum
title_full_unstemmed Identification of Critical Amino Acids in an Immunodominant IgE Epitope of Pen c 13, a Major Allergen from Penicillium citrinum
title_short Identification of Critical Amino Acids in an Immunodominant IgE Epitope of Pen c 13, a Major Allergen from Penicillium citrinum
title_sort identification of critical amino acids in an immunodominant ige epitope of pen c 13, a major allergen from penicillium citrinum
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3323554/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22506037
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0034627
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