Literature DB >> 10729777

Cleavage of human IgE mediated by Schistosoma mansoni.

R J Pleass1, J R Kusel, J M Woof.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: IgE-mediated mechanisms are important in protection against helminth parasites. However, schistosomes are long-lived in mammalian hosts, presumably as a result of immune evasion strategies. We sought evidence for one such strategy, namely specific cleavage of host IgE.
METHODS: Human IgE, IgA and IgG were incubated with extracts from cercarial and schistosomular stages of Schistosoma mansoni or with schistosomular culture supernatants. The resulting products were analysed by Western blotting with Ig-specific antibodies. Numerous protease inhibitors were assessed for ability to inhibit the observed cleavage of IgE by the extracts. Partial purification of the IgE-proteolytic activity from cercarial extract was achieved by gel filtration. To test IgE function, we compared the abilities of untreated and schistosomular-treated IgE to mediate rosette formation through interaction with Fcepsilon receptors.
RESULTS: Cercarial and schistosomular extracts were found to cleave human, mouse and rat IgE but not human IgA1, IgA2 or IgG1. Schistosomular culture supernatants displayed similar proteolytic activity towards IgE. Immunoblotting suggested that cleavage occurred close to the Cepsilon2/Cepsilon3 domain interface of the IgE heavy chain. PMSF and elastatinal inhibited cleavage, suggesting that the protease involved is an elastase-like serine protease, particularly since porcine pancreatic elastase also cleaved IgE to give similar-sized products. Further, the chloromethyl ketone derivatized peptide MeO-Suc-Ala-Ala-Pro-Leu- CMK, known to specifically inhibit the schistosome elastase, prevented IgE cleavage. Cleavage of human IgE rendered the antibody molecule unable to interact with U937 cells expressing FcepsilonRII.
CONCLUSIONS: An elastase-like protease in S. mansoni is able to render IgE non-functional. Copyright 2000 S. Karger AG, Basel

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10729777     DOI: 10.1159/000024317

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int Arch Allergy Immunol        ISSN: 1018-2438            Impact factor:   2.749


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