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Molecular variability of group 1 and 5 grass pollen allergens between Pooideae species: implications for immunotherapy.

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Clinical & Experimental Allergy (impact factor: 5.03). 11/2009; 40(3):505-19. DOI:10.1111/j.1365-2222.2009.03380.x pp.505-19
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ABSTRACT Differences between major allergens from distinct grass species remain to be investigated, both in terms of structure and antigenicity.
Group 1 and 5 allergens purified from five common Pooideae species were analysed by mass spectrometry (MS). Major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class II-restricted T cell epitopes were identified using predictive algorithms and human leucocyte antigen (HLA)-binding assays. CD4+ T cell reactivity and IgE binding were assessed based on the induction of CD154 expression in peripheral blood mononuclear cells and using competitive ELISA assays, respectively.
MS analysis of group 5 pollen allergens reveals considerable intra- and inter-species variability in amino acid sequence, with 30-50 predominant isoforms found for each species. Differences in the amino acid sequence as well as N- and O-glycosylation contribute to the variability of group 1 allergens, yielding 5-10 main isoforms, depending on the species. Out of 14 MHC class II-restricted T cell epitopes identified within group 1, only one is conserved among the five grass species. Significant differences in binding affinities for HLA-DR molecules result in variable CD4+ T cell recognition of group 1 and 5 allergens purified from the various species. Up to 38% and 85% of patients exhibit seric IgE responses to species-restricted (or semi-restricted) epitopes associated with group 1 or 5 allergens, respectively.
Major pollen allergens from distinct grass species bear both shared and species-restricted T and B cell immune epitopes. When compared with single extracts, a five grass pollen extract is thus more suitable for specific immunotherapy, as it contains a broader repertoire of the IgE epitopes to which patients are sensitized.

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30-50 predominant isoforms
 
5-10 main isoforms
 
B cell immune epitopes
 
CD154 expression
 
common Pooideae species
 
competitive ELISA assays
 
distinct grass species
 
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group 1 allergens
 
group 5 pollen allergens
 
HLA)-binding assays
 
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human leucocyte antigen
 
IgE binding
 
inter-species variability
 
Major histocompatibility complex
 
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predictive algorithms
 
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