Literature DB >> 12753654

IgG reactive to CTL-directed epitopes of self-antigens is either lacking or unbalanced in atopic dermatitis patients.

N Kawamoto1, A Yamada, S Ohkouchi, T Maeda, S Tanaka, T Hashimoto, Y Saijo, S Saijo, T Nukiwa, S Shichijo, H Aizawa, K Itoh.   

Abstract

We previously demonstrated that CTL-directed epitopes derived from non-mutated self-antigens elicit a type-I allergy in the majority of healthy donors (HD) as did the presence of IgE and IgG reactive to these peptides in the sera of the donors. We investigated in this study whether Igs reactive to eight types of CTL-directed peptides were elevated in the sera of 40 patients with atopic dermatitis (AD). Total IgE levels in the sera of AD patients were significantly higher than those of HD, however, no significant differences between the AD patients and the HD were observed in either the serum levels or the positive rates of IgE reactive to seven of the eight peptides. Total IgG levels were not different from each other, however, IgG reactive to the two peptides with no sequence similarity to other species and one peptide that had similarity to DNA helicase II of enterobacteria were not detectable in the sera of the AD patients. Although IgG reactive to the remaining five peptides, which had sequence similarity to other species, were detectable in both the AD patients and the HD, ratios of peptide-specific IgG1/IgG2 were mostly lower in the AD patients than in the HD. These results indicate that IgG reactive to CTL-directed epitopes of self-antigens is either lacking or unbalanced in AD patients. This information may provide new insight into the immune-mechanisms of elevated auto-reactivity of AD patients.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12753654     DOI: 10.1034/j.1399-0039.2003.00046.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Tissue Antigens        ISSN: 0001-2815


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