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N‐glycan in cockroach allergen regulates human basophil function

INTRODUCTION: Cockroach allergen exposure elicits cockroach sensitization and poses an increased risk for asthma. However, the major components in cockroach allergen and the mechanisms underlying the induction of cockroach allergen‐induced allergy and asthma remain largely elusive. We sought to exam...

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Autores principales: Do, Danh C., Yang, Shuang, Yao, Xu, Hamilton, Robert G., Schroeder, John T., Gao, Peisong
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5691304/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28474843
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/iid3.145
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author Do, Danh C.
Yang, Shuang
Yao, Xu
Hamilton, Robert G.
Schroeder, John T.
Gao, Peisong
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Yang, Shuang
Yao, Xu
Hamilton, Robert G.
Schroeder, John T.
Gao, Peisong
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description INTRODUCTION: Cockroach allergen exposure elicits cockroach sensitization and poses an increased risk for asthma. However, the major components in cockroach allergen and the mechanisms underlying the induction of cockroach allergen‐induced allergy and asthma remain largely elusive. We sought to examine the role of cockroach‐associated glycan in regulating human basophil function. METHODS: N‐linked glycans from naturally purified cockroach allergen Bla g 2 were characterized by MALDI‐TOF mass spectrometry. Binding of cockroach allergen to serum IgE from cockroach allergic subjects was determined by solid‐phase binding immunoassays. Role of cockroach associated glycan in histamine release and IL‐4 production from human basophils was examined. Expression of C‐type lectin receptors (CLRs) and their role in mediating glycan‐uptake in the basophils was also investigated. RESULTS: MALDI‐TOF mass spectrometric analysis of N‐glycan from Bla g 2 showed complex hybrid‐types of glycans that terminated with mannose, galactose, and/or N‐acetyl glucosamine (GlcNAc). Deglycosylated Bla g 2 showed reduced binding to IgE and was less capable of inducing histamine release from human basophils. In contrast, N‐glycan derived from Bla g 2 significantly inhibited histamine release and IL‐4 production from basophils passively sensitized with serum from cockroach allergic subjects. An analysis of CLRs revealed the expression of DC‐SIGN and DCIR, but not MRC1 and dectin‐1, in human basophils. Neutralizing antibody to DCIR, but not DC‐SIGN, significantly inhibited Bla g 2 uptake by human basophils. A dose‐dependent bindings of cockroach allergen to DCIR was also observed. CONCLUSIONS: These observations indicate a previously unrecognized role for cockroach allergen‐associated glycans in allergen‐induced immune reactions, and DCIR may play a role in mediating the regulation of glycan on basophil function.
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spelling pubmed-56913042017-11-24 N‐glycan in cockroach allergen regulates human basophil function Do, Danh C. Yang, Shuang Yao, Xu Hamilton, Robert G. Schroeder, John T. Gao, Peisong Immun Inflamm Dis Original Research INTRODUCTION: Cockroach allergen exposure elicits cockroach sensitization and poses an increased risk for asthma. However, the major components in cockroach allergen and the mechanisms underlying the induction of cockroach allergen‐induced allergy and asthma remain largely elusive. We sought to examine the role of cockroach‐associated glycan in regulating human basophil function. METHODS: N‐linked glycans from naturally purified cockroach allergen Bla g 2 were characterized by MALDI‐TOF mass spectrometry. Binding of cockroach allergen to serum IgE from cockroach allergic subjects was determined by solid‐phase binding immunoassays. Role of cockroach associated glycan in histamine release and IL‐4 production from human basophils was examined. Expression of C‐type lectin receptors (CLRs) and their role in mediating glycan‐uptake in the basophils was also investigated. RESULTS: MALDI‐TOF mass spectrometric analysis of N‐glycan from Bla g 2 showed complex hybrid‐types of glycans that terminated with mannose, galactose, and/or N‐acetyl glucosamine (GlcNAc). Deglycosylated Bla g 2 showed reduced binding to IgE and was less capable of inducing histamine release from human basophils. In contrast, N‐glycan derived from Bla g 2 significantly inhibited histamine release and IL‐4 production from basophils passively sensitized with serum from cockroach allergic subjects. An analysis of CLRs revealed the expression of DC‐SIGN and DCIR, but not MRC1 and dectin‐1, in human basophils. Neutralizing antibody to DCIR, but not DC‐SIGN, significantly inhibited Bla g 2 uptake by human basophils. A dose‐dependent bindings of cockroach allergen to DCIR was also observed. CONCLUSIONS: These observations indicate a previously unrecognized role for cockroach allergen‐associated glycans in allergen‐induced immune reactions, and DCIR may play a role in mediating the regulation of glycan on basophil function. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2017-02-20 /pmc/articles/PMC5691304/ /pubmed/28474843 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/iid3.145 Text en © 2017 The Authors. Immunity, Inflammation and Disease 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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Do, Danh C.
Yang, Shuang
Yao, Xu
Hamilton, Robert G.
Schroeder, John T.
Gao, Peisong
N‐glycan in cockroach allergen regulates human basophil function
title N‐glycan in cockroach allergen regulates human basophil function
title_full N‐glycan in cockroach allergen regulates human basophil function
title_fullStr N‐glycan in cockroach allergen regulates human basophil function
title_full_unstemmed N‐glycan in cockroach allergen regulates human basophil function
title_short N‐glycan in cockroach allergen regulates human basophil function
title_sort n‐glycan in cockroach allergen regulates human basophil function
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5691304/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28474843
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/iid3.145
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