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A flavonoid sulfate antigen activates human alphabeta CD8+ Th2 lymphocytes in pollen allergy.

F Sallusto1, R Poupot, M Clergue, R DePalma, J J Fournié.   

Abstract

Cellular immune responses are initiated when T lymphocytes expressing alphabeta TCR recognize peptide antigens bound to MHC molecules or, less frequently, double-stranded glycolipid antigens bound to CD1 molecules. In the allergy to Parietaria judaica, human alphabeta CD8+ Th2 lymphocytes react to a non-peptide pollinic antigen presented by B cells. The environmental allergen was purified and identified as a new flavonoid pigment: 2'-O-sulfate, 6-O-betaD-glucuronopyranosyl, 2',5,6-trihydroxy-isoflavone. Its specific recognition by alphabeta CD8+ Th2 T cells (1) depends upon an MHC- and CD1-independent presentation mediated by B cells, (2) is determined by the flavonoid carbohydrate and sulfate groups and (3) leads to positive skin prick test in allergic patients. Hence, an unusual mode of aromatic sulfated antigen recognition by alphabeta CD8+ Th2 T lymphocytes might underlie the cellular mediation of human allergy to plant allergens.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10741415     DOI: 10.1002/1521-4141(200003)30:3<964::AID-IMMU964>3.0.CO;2-U

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Immunol        ISSN: 0014-2980            Impact factor:   5.532


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