Literature DB >> 12639479

Synthetic IgE peptide vaccine for immunotherapy of allergy.

Chang Yi Wang1, Alan M Walfield, Xinde Fang, Bruce Hammerberg, John Ye, Ming Lie Li, Fan Shen, Ming Shen, Valerie Alexander, Donald W MacGlashan.   

Abstract

An immunotherapeutic vaccine for allergy was produced by designing IgE-based synthetic peptide immunogens and selecting them for functional immunogenicity. The vaccine targets the binding site on IgE for the high affinity receptor Fc epsilon RI, by active immunization. The peptide target site on IgE heavy chain was selected from among the amino acid sequences for the C epsilon 2, C epsilon 3, and C epsilon 4 domains. These were characterised by epitope mapping studies for cross-reactivity to IgE and functional antigenicity. A peptide, modified from positions 413-435 of a loop region of C epsilon 3 and subjected to conformational constraint, elicited anti-IgE antibodies that blocked IgE-mediated histamine release. It was immunopotentiated by linkage to a promiscuous T helper site to produce a wholly synthetic chimaeric immunogen. This immunogen was shown to induce polyclonal site-specific anti-IgE antibodies that obstruct binding to Fc epsilon RI, inhibit histamine release by IgE-sensitised basophils, inhibit passive cutaneous anaphylaxis, and do not signal degranulation. Immunized dogs experienced significant reductions in total serum IgE.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12639479     DOI: 10.1016/s0264-410x(02)00732-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Vaccine        ISSN: 0264-410X            Impact factor:   3.641


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