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The T cell response to Art v 1, the major mugwort pollen allergen, is dominated by one epitope.

Beatrice Jahn-Schmid1, Peter Kelemen, Martin Himly, Barbara Bohle, Gottfried Fischer, Fatima Ferreira, Christof Ebner.   

Abstract

Mugwort (Artemisia vulgaris) pollen allergens represent the main cause of pollinosis in late summer in Europe. At least 95% of sera from mugwort pollen-allergic patients contain IgE against a highly glycosylated 24- to 28-kDa glycoprotein. Recently, this major allergen, termed Art v 1, was characterized, cloned in Escherichia coli, and produced in recombinant form. In the present study we characterized and compared the T cell responses to natural (nArt v 1) and recombinant Art v 1 (rArt v 1). In vitro T cell responses to nArt v 1 and rArt v 1 were studied in PBMC, T cell lines (TCL), and T cell clones (TCC) established from PBMC of mugwort-allergic patients. Stimulation of PBMC or allergen-specific TCL with either nArt v 1 or rArt v 1 resulted in comparable proliferative T cell responses. Eighty-five percent of the TCC reactive with rArt v 1 cross-reacted with the natural protein. The majority of the CD4(+)CD8(-)TCR alphabeta(+) Art v 1-specific TCC, obtained from 10 different donors, belonged to the Th2 phenotype. Epitope mapping of TCL and TCC using overlapping peptides revealed a single immunodominant T cell epitope recognized by 81% of the patients. Inhibition experiments demonstrated that the presentation of this peptide is restricted by HLA-DR molecules. In conclusion, the T cell response to Art v 1 is characterized by one strong immunodominant epitope and evidently differs from the T cell responses to other common pollen allergens known to contain multiple T cell epitopes. Therefore, mugwort allergy may be an ideal candidate for a peptide-based immunotherapy approach.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12421987     DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.169.10.6005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immunol        ISSN: 0022-1767            Impact factor:   5.422


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