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Epitope specificity determines cross‐protection of a SIT‐induced IgG(4) antibody

BACKGROUND: The calcium‐binding 2EF‐hand protein Phl p 7 from timothy grass pollen is a highly cross‐reactive pollen pan‐allergen that can induce severe clinical symptoms in allergic patients. Recently, a human monoclonal Phl p 7‐specific IgG(4) antibody (mAb102.1F10) was isolated from a patient who...

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Autores principales: Gadermaier, E., James, L. K., Shamji, M. H., Blatt, K., Fauland, K., Zieglmayer, P., Garmatiuk, T., Focke‐Tejkl, M., Villalba, M., Beavil, R., Keller, W., Valent, P., Durham, S. R., Gould, H. J., Flicker, S., Valenta, R.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4716291/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26221749
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/all.12710
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author Gadermaier, E.
James, L. K.
Shamji, M. H.
Blatt, K.
Fauland, K.
Zieglmayer, P.
Garmatiuk, T.
Focke‐Tejkl, M.
Villalba, M.
Beavil, R.
Keller, W.
Valent, P.
Durham, S. R.
Gould, H. J.
Flicker, S.
Valenta, R.
author_facet Gadermaier, E.
James, L. K.
Shamji, M. H.
Blatt, K.
Fauland, K.
Zieglmayer, P.
Garmatiuk, T.
Focke‐Tejkl, M.
Villalba, M.
Beavil, R.
Keller, W.
Valent, P.
Durham, S. R.
Gould, H. J.
Flicker, S.
Valenta, R.
author_sort Gadermaier, E.
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description BACKGROUND: The calcium‐binding 2EF‐hand protein Phl p 7 from timothy grass pollen is a highly cross‐reactive pollen pan‐allergen that can induce severe clinical symptoms in allergic patients. Recently, a human monoclonal Phl p 7‐specific IgG(4) antibody (mAb102.1F10) was isolated from a patient who had received grass pollen‐specific immunotherapy (SIT). METHODS: We studied epitope specificity, cross‐reactivity, affinity and cross‐protection of mAb102.1F10 towards homologous calcium‐binding pollen allergens. Sequence comparisons and molecular modelling studies were performed with ClustalW and SPADE, respectively. Surface plasmon resonance measurements were made with purified recombinant allergens. Binding and cross‐reactivity of patients' IgE and mAb102.1F10 to calcium‐binding allergens and peptides thereof were studied with quantitative RAST‐based methods, in ELISA, basophil activation and IgE‐facilitated allergen presentation experiments. RESULTS: Allergens from timothy grass (Phl p 7), alder (Aln g 4), birch (Bet v 4), turnip rape (Bra r 1), lamb's quarter (Che a 3) and olive (Ole e 3, Ole e 8) showed high sequence similarity and cross‐reacted with allergic patients' IgE. mAb102.1F10 bound the C‐terminal portion of Phl p 7 in a calcium‐dependent manner. It cross‐reacted with high affinity with Ole e 3, whereas binding and affinity to the other allergens were low. mAb102.1F10 showed limited cross‐inhibition of patients' IgE binding and basophil activation. Sequence comparison and surface exposure calculations identified three amino acids likely to be responsible for limited cross‐reactivity. CONCLUSIONS: Our results demonstrate that a small number of amino acid differences among cross‐reactive allergens can reduce the affinity of binding by a SIT‐induced IgG and thus limit cross‐protection.
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spelling pubmed-47162912016-01-18 Epitope specificity determines cross‐protection of a SIT‐induced IgG(4) antibody Gadermaier, E. James, L. K. Shamji, M. H. Blatt, K. Fauland, K. Zieglmayer, P. Garmatiuk, T. Focke‐Tejkl, M. Villalba, M. Beavil, R. Keller, W. Valent, P. Durham, S. R. Gould, H. J. Flicker, S. Valenta, R. Allergy ORIGINAL ARTICLES BACKGROUND: The calcium‐binding 2EF‐hand protein Phl p 7 from timothy grass pollen is a highly cross‐reactive pollen pan‐allergen that can induce severe clinical symptoms in allergic patients. Recently, a human monoclonal Phl p 7‐specific IgG(4) antibody (mAb102.1F10) was isolated from a patient who had received grass pollen‐specific immunotherapy (SIT). METHODS: We studied epitope specificity, cross‐reactivity, affinity and cross‐protection of mAb102.1F10 towards homologous calcium‐binding pollen allergens. Sequence comparisons and molecular modelling studies were performed with ClustalW and SPADE, respectively. Surface plasmon resonance measurements were made with purified recombinant allergens. Binding and cross‐reactivity of patients' IgE and mAb102.1F10 to calcium‐binding allergens and peptides thereof were studied with quantitative RAST‐based methods, in ELISA, basophil activation and IgE‐facilitated allergen presentation experiments. RESULTS: Allergens from timothy grass (Phl p 7), alder (Aln g 4), birch (Bet v 4), turnip rape (Bra r 1), lamb's quarter (Che a 3) and olive (Ole e 3, Ole e 8) showed high sequence similarity and cross‐reacted with allergic patients' IgE. mAb102.1F10 bound the C‐terminal portion of Phl p 7 in a calcium‐dependent manner. It cross‐reacted with high affinity with Ole e 3, whereas binding and affinity to the other allergens were low. mAb102.1F10 showed limited cross‐inhibition of patients' IgE binding and basophil activation. Sequence comparison and surface exposure calculations identified three amino acids likely to be responsible for limited cross‐reactivity. CONCLUSIONS: Our results demonstrate that a small number of amino acid differences among cross‐reactive allergens can reduce the affinity of binding by a SIT‐induced IgG and thus limit cross‐protection. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2015-09-30 2016-01 /pmc/articles/PMC4716291/ /pubmed/26221749 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/all.12710 Text en © The Authors. Allergy Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle ORIGINAL ARTICLES
Gadermaier, E.
James, L. K.
Shamji, M. H.
Blatt, K.
Fauland, K.
Zieglmayer, P.
Garmatiuk, T.
Focke‐Tejkl, M.
Villalba, M.
Beavil, R.
Keller, W.
Valent, P.
Durham, S. R.
Gould, H. J.
Flicker, S.
Valenta, R.
Epitope specificity determines cross‐protection of a SIT‐induced IgG(4) antibody
title Epitope specificity determines cross‐protection of a SIT‐induced IgG(4) antibody
title_full Epitope specificity determines cross‐protection of a SIT‐induced IgG(4) antibody
title_fullStr Epitope specificity determines cross‐protection of a SIT‐induced IgG(4) antibody
title_full_unstemmed Epitope specificity determines cross‐protection of a SIT‐induced IgG(4) antibody
title_short Epitope specificity determines cross‐protection of a SIT‐induced IgG(4) antibody
title_sort epitope specificity determines cross‐protection of a sit‐induced igg(4) antibody
topic ORIGINAL ARTICLES
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4716291/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26221749
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/all.12710
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