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Lipid Mediators From Timothy Grass Pollen Contribute to the Effector Phase of Allergy and Prime Dendritic Cells for Glycolipid Presentation
Plant pollen are an important source of antigens that evoke allergic responses. Protein antigens have been the focus of studies aiming to elucidate the mechanisms responsible for allergic reactions to pollen. However, proteins are not the sole active agent present in pollen. It is known that pollen...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6514527/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31134071 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2019.00974 |
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author | González Roldán, Nestor Engel, Regina Düpow, Sylvia Jakob, Katharina Koops, Frauke Orinska, Zane Vigor, Claire Oger, Camille Galano, Jean-Marie Durand, Thierry Jappe, Uta Duda, Katarzyna A. |
author_facet | González Roldán, Nestor Engel, Regina Düpow, Sylvia Jakob, Katharina Koops, Frauke Orinska, Zane Vigor, Claire Oger, Camille Galano, Jean-Marie Durand, Thierry Jappe, Uta Duda, Katarzyna A. |
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description | Plant pollen are an important source of antigens that evoke allergic responses. Protein antigens have been the focus of studies aiming to elucidate the mechanisms responsible for allergic reactions to pollen. However, proteins are not the sole active agent present in pollen. It is known that pollen grains contain lipids essential for its reproduction and bioactive lipid mediators. These small molecular compounds are co-delivered with the allergens and hence have the potential to modulate the immune response of subjects by activating their innate immune cells. Previous reports showed that pollen associated lipid mediators exhibited neutrophil- and eosinophil-chemotactic activity and induced polarization of dendritic cells (DCs) toward a Th2-inducing phenotype. In our study we performed chemical analyses of the pollen associated lipids, that are rapidly released upon hydration. As main components we have identified different types of phytoprostanes (PhytoPs), and for the first time phytofurans (PhytoFs), with predominating 16-F(1t)-PhytoPs (PPF(1)-I), 9-F(1t)-PhytoPs (PPF(1)-II), 16-E(1t)-PhytoPs (PPE(1)-I) and 9-D(1t)-PhytoPs (PPE(1)-II), and 16(RS)-9-epi-ST-Δ(14)-10-PhytoFs. Interestingly 16-E(1t)-PhytoP and 9-D(1t)-PhytoPs were found to be bound to glycerol. Lipid-containing samples (aqueous pollen extract, APE) induced murine mast cell chemotaxis and IL-6 release, and enhanced their IgE-dependent degranulation, demonstrating a role for these lipids in the immediate effector phase of allergic inflammation. Noteworthy, mast cell degranulation seems to be dependent on glycerol-bound, but not free phytoprostanes. On murine dendritic cells, APE selectively induced the upregulation of CD1d, likely preparing lipid-antigen presentation to iNKT cells. Our report contributes to the understanding of the activity of lipid mediators in the immediate effector phase of allergic reactions but identifies a yet undescribed pathway for the recognition of pollen-derived glycolipids by iNKT cells. |
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spelling | pubmed-65145272019-05-27 Lipid Mediators From Timothy Grass Pollen Contribute to the Effector Phase of Allergy and Prime Dendritic Cells for Glycolipid Presentation González Roldán, Nestor Engel, Regina Düpow, Sylvia Jakob, Katharina Koops, Frauke Orinska, Zane Vigor, Claire Oger, Camille Galano, Jean-Marie Durand, Thierry Jappe, Uta Duda, Katarzyna A. Front Immunol Immunology Plant pollen are an important source of antigens that evoke allergic responses. Protein antigens have been the focus of studies aiming to elucidate the mechanisms responsible for allergic reactions to pollen. However, proteins are not the sole active agent present in pollen. It is known that pollen grains contain lipids essential for its reproduction and bioactive lipid mediators. These small molecular compounds are co-delivered with the allergens and hence have the potential to modulate the immune response of subjects by activating their innate immune cells. Previous reports showed that pollen associated lipid mediators exhibited neutrophil- and eosinophil-chemotactic activity and induced polarization of dendritic cells (DCs) toward a Th2-inducing phenotype. In our study we performed chemical analyses of the pollen associated lipids, that are rapidly released upon hydration. As main components we have identified different types of phytoprostanes (PhytoPs), and for the first time phytofurans (PhytoFs), with predominating 16-F(1t)-PhytoPs (PPF(1)-I), 9-F(1t)-PhytoPs (PPF(1)-II), 16-E(1t)-PhytoPs (PPE(1)-I) and 9-D(1t)-PhytoPs (PPE(1)-II), and 16(RS)-9-epi-ST-Δ(14)-10-PhytoFs. Interestingly 16-E(1t)-PhytoP and 9-D(1t)-PhytoPs were found to be bound to glycerol. Lipid-containing samples (aqueous pollen extract, APE) induced murine mast cell chemotaxis and IL-6 release, and enhanced their IgE-dependent degranulation, demonstrating a role for these lipids in the immediate effector phase of allergic inflammation. Noteworthy, mast cell degranulation seems to be dependent on glycerol-bound, but not free phytoprostanes. On murine dendritic cells, APE selectively induced the upregulation of CD1d, likely preparing lipid-antigen presentation to iNKT cells. Our report contributes to the understanding of the activity of lipid mediators in the immediate effector phase of allergic reactions but identifies a yet undescribed pathway for the recognition of pollen-derived glycolipids by iNKT cells. Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-05-07 /pmc/articles/PMC6514527/ /pubmed/31134071 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2019.00974 Text en Copyright © 2019 González Roldán, Engel, Düpow, Jakob, Koops, Orinska, Vigor, Oger, Galano, Durand, Jappe and Duda. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Immunology González Roldán, Nestor Engel, Regina Düpow, Sylvia Jakob, Katharina Koops, Frauke Orinska, Zane Vigor, Claire Oger, Camille Galano, Jean-Marie Durand, Thierry Jappe, Uta Duda, Katarzyna A. Lipid Mediators From Timothy Grass Pollen Contribute to the Effector Phase of Allergy and Prime Dendritic Cells for Glycolipid Presentation |
title | Lipid Mediators From Timothy Grass Pollen Contribute to the Effector Phase of Allergy and Prime Dendritic Cells for Glycolipid Presentation |
title_full | Lipid Mediators From Timothy Grass Pollen Contribute to the Effector Phase of Allergy and Prime Dendritic Cells for Glycolipid Presentation |
title_fullStr | Lipid Mediators From Timothy Grass Pollen Contribute to the Effector Phase of Allergy and Prime Dendritic Cells for Glycolipid Presentation |
title_full_unstemmed | Lipid Mediators From Timothy Grass Pollen Contribute to the Effector Phase of Allergy and Prime Dendritic Cells for Glycolipid Presentation |
title_short | Lipid Mediators From Timothy Grass Pollen Contribute to the Effector Phase of Allergy and Prime Dendritic Cells for Glycolipid Presentation |
title_sort | lipid mediators from timothy grass pollen contribute to the effector phase of allergy and prime dendritic cells for glycolipid presentation |
topic | Immunology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6514527/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31134071 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2019.00974 |
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