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Targeting a Cross-Reactive Gly m 5 Soy Peptide as Responsible for Hypersensitivity Reactions in a Milk Allergy Mouse Model

BACKGROUND: Cross-reactivity between soybean allergens and bovine caseins has been previously reported. In this study we aimed to map epitopes of the major soybean allergen Gly m 5 that are co-recognized by casein specific antibodies, and to identify a peptide responsible for the cross-reactivity. M...

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Autores principales: Curciarello, Renata, Smaldini, Paola L., Candreva, Angela M., González, Virginia, Parisi, Gustavo, Cauerhff, Ana, Barrios, Ivana, Blanch, Luis Bruno, Fossati, Carlos A., Petruccelli, Silvana, Docena, Guillermo H.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3886974/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24416141
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0082341
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author Curciarello, Renata
Smaldini, Paola L.
Candreva, Angela M.
González, Virginia
Parisi, Gustavo
Cauerhff, Ana
Barrios, Ivana
Blanch, Luis Bruno
Fossati, Carlos A.
Petruccelli, Silvana
Docena, Guillermo H.
author_facet Curciarello, Renata
Smaldini, Paola L.
Candreva, Angela M.
González, Virginia
Parisi, Gustavo
Cauerhff, Ana
Barrios, Ivana
Blanch, Luis Bruno
Fossati, Carlos A.
Petruccelli, Silvana
Docena, Guillermo H.
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description BACKGROUND: Cross-reactivity between soybean allergens and bovine caseins has been previously reported. In this study we aimed to map epitopes of the major soybean allergen Gly m 5 that are co-recognized by casein specific antibodies, and to identify a peptide responsible for the cross-reactivity. METHODS: Cow's milk protein (CMP)-specific antibodies were used in different immunoassays (immunoblotting, ELISA, ELISA inhibition test) to evaluate the in vitro recognition of soybean proteins (SP). Recombinant Gly m 5 (α), a truncated fragment containing the C-terminal domain (α-T) and peptides of α-T were obtained and epitope mapping was performed with an overlapping peptide assay. Bioinformatics tools were used for epitope prediction by sequence alignment, and for modelling the cross-recognized soy proteins and peptides. The binding of SP to a monoclonal antibody was studied by surface Plasmon resonance (SPR). Finally, the in vivo cross-recognition of SP was assessed in a mouse model of milk allergy. RESULTS: Both α and α-T reacted with the different CMP-specific antibodies. α-T contains IgG and IgE epitopes in several peptides, particularly in the peptide named PA. Besides, we found similar values of association and dissociation constants between the α-casein specific mAb and the different milk and soy components. The food allergy mouse model showed that SP and PA contain the cross-reactive B and T epitopes, which triggered hypersensitivity reactions and a Th2-mediated response on CMP-sensitized mice. CONCLUSIONS: Gly m 5 is a cross-reactive soy allergen and the α-T portion of the molecule contains IgG and IgE immunodominant epitopes, confined to PA, a region with enough conformation to be bound by antibodies. These findings contribute to explain the intolerance to SP observed in IgE-mediated CMA patients, primarily not sensitised to SP, as well as it sets the basis to propose a mucosal immunotherapy for milk allergy using this soy peptide.
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spelling pubmed-38869742014-01-10 Targeting a Cross-Reactive Gly m 5 Soy Peptide as Responsible for Hypersensitivity Reactions in a Milk Allergy Mouse Model Curciarello, Renata Smaldini, Paola L. Candreva, Angela M. González, Virginia Parisi, Gustavo Cauerhff, Ana Barrios, Ivana Blanch, Luis Bruno Fossati, Carlos A. Petruccelli, Silvana Docena, Guillermo H. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Cross-reactivity between soybean allergens and bovine caseins has been previously reported. In this study we aimed to map epitopes of the major soybean allergen Gly m 5 that are co-recognized by casein specific antibodies, and to identify a peptide responsible for the cross-reactivity. METHODS: Cow's milk protein (CMP)-specific antibodies were used in different immunoassays (immunoblotting, ELISA, ELISA inhibition test) to evaluate the in vitro recognition of soybean proteins (SP). Recombinant Gly m 5 (α), a truncated fragment containing the C-terminal domain (α-T) and peptides of α-T were obtained and epitope mapping was performed with an overlapping peptide assay. Bioinformatics tools were used for epitope prediction by sequence alignment, and for modelling the cross-recognized soy proteins and peptides. The binding of SP to a monoclonal antibody was studied by surface Plasmon resonance (SPR). Finally, the in vivo cross-recognition of SP was assessed in a mouse model of milk allergy. RESULTS: Both α and α-T reacted with the different CMP-specific antibodies. α-T contains IgG and IgE epitopes in several peptides, particularly in the peptide named PA. Besides, we found similar values of association and dissociation constants between the α-casein specific mAb and the different milk and soy components. The food allergy mouse model showed that SP and PA contain the cross-reactive B and T epitopes, which triggered hypersensitivity reactions and a Th2-mediated response on CMP-sensitized mice. CONCLUSIONS: Gly m 5 is a cross-reactive soy allergen and the α-T portion of the molecule contains IgG and IgE immunodominant epitopes, confined to PA, a region with enough conformation to be bound by antibodies. These findings contribute to explain the intolerance to SP observed in IgE-mediated CMA patients, primarily not sensitised to SP, as well as it sets the basis to propose a mucosal immunotherapy for milk allergy using this soy peptide. Public Library of Science 2014-01-09 /pmc/articles/PMC3886974/ /pubmed/24416141 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0082341 Text en © 2014 Curciarello 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.
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Curciarello, Renata
Smaldini, Paola L.
Candreva, Angela M.
González, Virginia
Parisi, Gustavo
Cauerhff, Ana
Barrios, Ivana
Blanch, Luis Bruno
Fossati, Carlos A.
Petruccelli, Silvana
Docena, Guillermo H.
Targeting a Cross-Reactive Gly m 5 Soy Peptide as Responsible for Hypersensitivity Reactions in a Milk Allergy Mouse Model
title Targeting a Cross-Reactive Gly m 5 Soy Peptide as Responsible for Hypersensitivity Reactions in a Milk Allergy Mouse Model
title_full Targeting a Cross-Reactive Gly m 5 Soy Peptide as Responsible for Hypersensitivity Reactions in a Milk Allergy Mouse Model
title_fullStr Targeting a Cross-Reactive Gly m 5 Soy Peptide as Responsible for Hypersensitivity Reactions in a Milk Allergy Mouse Model
title_full_unstemmed Targeting a Cross-Reactive Gly m 5 Soy Peptide as Responsible for Hypersensitivity Reactions in a Milk Allergy Mouse Model
title_short Targeting a Cross-Reactive Gly m 5 Soy Peptide as Responsible for Hypersensitivity Reactions in a Milk Allergy Mouse Model
title_sort targeting a cross-reactive gly m 5 soy peptide as responsible for hypersensitivity reactions in a milk allergy mouse model
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3886974/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24416141
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0082341
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