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Poor association of allergen‐specific antibody, T‐ and B‐cell responses revealed with recombinant allergens and a CFSE dilution‐based assay

BACKGROUND: The adaptive immunity underlying allergy comprises two components, the allergen‐specific antibody (i.e. IgE, IgG) and the T‐cell response. These two components are responsible for different disease manifestations and can be targeted by different therapeutic approaches. Here, we investiga...

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Autores principales: Eckl‐Dorna, J., Campana, R., Valenta, R., Niederberger, V.
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/PMC4949646/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26043182
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/all.12661
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author Eckl‐Dorna, J.
Campana, R.
Valenta, R.
Niederberger, V.
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Campana, R.
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Niederberger, V.
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description BACKGROUND: The adaptive immunity underlying allergy comprises two components, the allergen‐specific antibody (i.e. IgE, IgG) and the T‐cell response. These two components are responsible for different disease manifestations and can be targeted by different therapeutic approaches. Here, we investigated the association of allergen‐specific antibody and T‐ as well as B‐cell responses in pollen‐allergic patients using recombinant (r) major birch pollen allergen rBet v 1 and major timothy grass pollen allergen rPhl p 5 as defined antigens. METHODS: Allergen‐specific IgE and IgG antibody responses were determined by ELISA, and allergen‐specific T‐ and B‐cell responses were measured in peripheral blood mononuclear cells using a carboxyfluorescein‐diacetate‐succinimidylester (CFSE) dilution assay. RESULTS: CFSE staining in combination with T‐cell‐ and B‐cell‐specific gating allowed discriminating between allergen‐specific T‐cell and B‐cell responses. Interestingly, we identified patients where mainly T cells and others where mainly B cells proliferated in response to allergen stimulation. No association between the level of allergen‐specific Ig responses and B‐ or T‐cell proliferation was observed. CONCLUSION: Purified recombinant allergens in conjunction with CFSE staining allow the dissection of allergen‐specific B‐ and T‐cell responses. The dissociation of allergen‐specific antibody, and B‐ and T‐cell responses may explain the occurrence of selective IgE‐ and T‐cell‐mediated manifestations of allergic inflammation and may be important for the development of diagnostic and therapeutic strategies selectively targeting B cells and T cells.
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spelling pubmed-49496462016-07-28 Poor association of allergen‐specific antibody, T‐ and B‐cell responses revealed with recombinant allergens and a CFSE dilution‐based assay Eckl‐Dorna, J. Campana, R. Valenta, R. Niederberger, V. Allergy ORIGINAL ARTICLES BACKGROUND: The adaptive immunity underlying allergy comprises two components, the allergen‐specific antibody (i.e. IgE, IgG) and the T‐cell response. These two components are responsible for different disease manifestations and can be targeted by different therapeutic approaches. Here, we investigated the association of allergen‐specific antibody and T‐ as well as B‐cell responses in pollen‐allergic patients using recombinant (r) major birch pollen allergen rBet v 1 and major timothy grass pollen allergen rPhl p 5 as defined antigens. METHODS: Allergen‐specific IgE and IgG antibody responses were determined by ELISA, and allergen‐specific T‐ and B‐cell responses were measured in peripheral blood mononuclear cells using a carboxyfluorescein‐diacetate‐succinimidylester (CFSE) dilution assay. RESULTS: CFSE staining in combination with T‐cell‐ and B‐cell‐specific gating allowed discriminating between allergen‐specific T‐cell and B‐cell responses. Interestingly, we identified patients where mainly T cells and others where mainly B cells proliferated in response to allergen stimulation. No association between the level of allergen‐specific Ig responses and B‐ or T‐cell proliferation was observed. CONCLUSION: Purified recombinant allergens in conjunction with CFSE staining allow the dissection of allergen‐specific B‐ and T‐cell responses. The dissociation of allergen‐specific antibody, and B‐ and T‐cell responses may explain the occurrence of selective IgE‐ and T‐cell‐mediated manifestations of allergic inflammation and may be important for the development of diagnostic and therapeutic strategies selectively targeting B cells and T cells. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2015-07-28 2015-10 /pmc/articles/PMC4949646/ /pubmed/26043182 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/all.12661 Text en © 2015 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.
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Campana, R.
Valenta, R.
Niederberger, V.
Poor association of allergen‐specific antibody, T‐ and B‐cell responses revealed with recombinant allergens and a CFSE dilution‐based assay
title Poor association of allergen‐specific antibody, T‐ and B‐cell responses revealed with recombinant allergens and a CFSE dilution‐based assay
title_full Poor association of allergen‐specific antibody, T‐ and B‐cell responses revealed with recombinant allergens and a CFSE dilution‐based assay
title_fullStr Poor association of allergen‐specific antibody, T‐ and B‐cell responses revealed with recombinant allergens and a CFSE dilution‐based assay
title_full_unstemmed Poor association of allergen‐specific antibody, T‐ and B‐cell responses revealed with recombinant allergens and a CFSE dilution‐based assay
title_short Poor association of allergen‐specific antibody, T‐ and B‐cell responses revealed with recombinant allergens and a CFSE dilution‐based assay
title_sort poor association of allergen‐specific antibody, t‐ and b‐cell responses revealed with recombinant allergens and a cfse dilution‐based assay
topic ORIGINAL ARTICLES
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4949646/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26043182
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/all.12661
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