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Immunization with Hypoallergens of Shrimp Allergen Tropomyosin Inhibits Shrimp Tropomyosin Specific IgE Reactivity

Designer proteins deprived of its IgE-binding reactivity are being sought as a regimen for allergen-specific immunotherapy. Although shrimp tropomyosin (Met e 1) has long been identified as the major shellfish allergen, no immunotherapy is currently available. In this study, we aim at identifying th...

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Autores principales: Wai, Christine Y. Y., Leung, Nicki Y. H., Ho, Marco H. K., Gershwin, Laurel J., Shu, Shang An, Leung, Patrick S. C., Chu, Ka Hou
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4218792/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25365343
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0111649
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author Wai, Christine Y. Y.
Leung, Nicki Y. H.
Ho, Marco H. K.
Gershwin, Laurel J.
Shu, Shang An
Leung, Patrick S. C.
Chu, Ka Hou
author_facet Wai, Christine Y. Y.
Leung, Nicki Y. H.
Ho, Marco H. K.
Gershwin, Laurel J.
Shu, Shang An
Leung, Patrick S. C.
Chu, Ka Hou
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description Designer proteins deprived of its IgE-binding reactivity are being sought as a regimen for allergen-specific immunotherapy. Although shrimp tropomyosin (Met e 1) has long been identified as the major shellfish allergen, no immunotherapy is currently available. In this study, we aim at identifying the Met e 1 IgE epitopes for construction of hypoallergens and to determine the IgE inhibitory capacity of the hypoallergens. IgE-binding epitopes were defined by three online computational models, ELISA and dot-blot using sera from shrimp allergy patients. Based on the epitope data, two hypoallergenic derivatives were constructed by site-directed mutagenesis (MEM49) and epitope deletion (MED171). Nine regions on Met e 1 were defined as the major IgE-binding epitopes. Both hypoallergens MEM49 and MED171 showed marked reduction in their in vitro reactivity towards IgE from shrimp allergy patients and Met e 1-sensitized mice, as well as considerable decrease in induction of mast cell degranulation as demonstrated in passive cutaneous anaphylaxis assay. Both hypoallergens were able to induce Met e 1-recognizing IgG antibodies in mice, specifically IgG(2a) antibodies, that strongly inhibited IgE from shrimp allergy subjects and Met e 1-sensitized mice from binding to Met e 1. These results indicate that the two designer hypoallergenic molecules MEM49 and MED171 exhibit desirable preclinical characteristics, including marked reduction in IgE reactivity and allergenicity, as well as ability to induce blocking IgG antibodies. This approach therefore offers promises for development of immunotherapeutic regimen for shrimp tropomyosin allergy.
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spelling pubmed-42187922014-11-05 Immunization with Hypoallergens of Shrimp Allergen Tropomyosin Inhibits Shrimp Tropomyosin Specific IgE Reactivity Wai, Christine Y. Y. Leung, Nicki Y. H. Ho, Marco H. K. Gershwin, Laurel J. Shu, Shang An Leung, Patrick S. C. Chu, Ka Hou PLoS One Research Article Designer proteins deprived of its IgE-binding reactivity are being sought as a regimen for allergen-specific immunotherapy. Although shrimp tropomyosin (Met e 1) has long been identified as the major shellfish allergen, no immunotherapy is currently available. In this study, we aim at identifying the Met e 1 IgE epitopes for construction of hypoallergens and to determine the IgE inhibitory capacity of the hypoallergens. IgE-binding epitopes were defined by three online computational models, ELISA and dot-blot using sera from shrimp allergy patients. Based on the epitope data, two hypoallergenic derivatives were constructed by site-directed mutagenesis (MEM49) and epitope deletion (MED171). Nine regions on Met e 1 were defined as the major IgE-binding epitopes. Both hypoallergens MEM49 and MED171 showed marked reduction in their in vitro reactivity towards IgE from shrimp allergy patients and Met e 1-sensitized mice, as well as considerable decrease in induction of mast cell degranulation as demonstrated in passive cutaneous anaphylaxis assay. Both hypoallergens were able to induce Met e 1-recognizing IgG antibodies in mice, specifically IgG(2a) antibodies, that strongly inhibited IgE from shrimp allergy subjects and Met e 1-sensitized mice from binding to Met e 1. These results indicate that the two designer hypoallergenic molecules MEM49 and MED171 exhibit desirable preclinical characteristics, including marked reduction in IgE reactivity and allergenicity, as well as ability to induce blocking IgG antibodies. This approach therefore offers promises for development of immunotherapeutic regimen for shrimp tropomyosin allergy. Public Library of Science 2014-11-03 /pmc/articles/PMC4218792/ /pubmed/25365343 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0111649 Text en © 2014 Wai 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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Wai, Christine Y. Y.
Leung, Nicki Y. H.
Ho, Marco H. K.
Gershwin, Laurel J.
Shu, Shang An
Leung, Patrick S. C.
Chu, Ka Hou
Immunization with Hypoallergens of Shrimp Allergen Tropomyosin Inhibits Shrimp Tropomyosin Specific IgE Reactivity
title Immunization with Hypoallergens of Shrimp Allergen Tropomyosin Inhibits Shrimp Tropomyosin Specific IgE Reactivity
title_full Immunization with Hypoallergens of Shrimp Allergen Tropomyosin Inhibits Shrimp Tropomyosin Specific IgE Reactivity
title_fullStr Immunization with Hypoallergens of Shrimp Allergen Tropomyosin Inhibits Shrimp Tropomyosin Specific IgE Reactivity
title_full_unstemmed Immunization with Hypoallergens of Shrimp Allergen Tropomyosin Inhibits Shrimp Tropomyosin Specific IgE Reactivity
title_short Immunization with Hypoallergens of Shrimp Allergen Tropomyosin Inhibits Shrimp Tropomyosin Specific IgE Reactivity
title_sort immunization with hypoallergens of shrimp allergen tropomyosin inhibits shrimp tropomyosin specific ige reactivity
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4218792/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25365343
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0111649
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