| Literature DB >> 24904583 |
François Hentges1, Cathy Léonard1, Karthik Arumugam2, Christiane Hilger1.
Abstract
In Europe and the USA, at least one person in four is exposed every day to inhalant allergens of mammalian origin, a considerable number is regularly exposed for professional reasons and almost everyone is occasionally exposed to inhalant allergens from pets or domestic animals. The production of IgE to these inhalant allergens, often complicated by asthma and rhinitis, defines the atopic status. However, the immune response to these allergens largely imprints the cellular immune compartment and also drives non-IgE humoral immune responses in the allergic and non-allergic population. During the recent years, it has become clear that IgE antibodies recognize mammalian allergens that belong to three protein or glycoprotein families: the secretoglobins, the lipocalins, and the serum albumins. In this article, we review the humoral and cellular immune responses to the major members of these families and try to define common characteristics and also distinctive features.Entities:
Keywords: IgE response; albumin; allergen; cellular response; cross-reactivity; lipocalin; secretoglobin
Year: 2014 PMID: 24904583 PMCID: PMC4033121 DOI: 10.3389/fimmu.2014.00234
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Immunol ISSN: 1664-3224 Impact factor: 7.561
Figure 1Comparison of Fel d 1 and Ory c 3 composing the secretoglobin group. Surface representation of Fel d 1 (2EJN) (7) colored by sequence conservation with Ory c 3 (Q9GK63; Q9GK67) (9). Sequence conservation was determined through Consurf (10), the highly variable sequence conservation was identified as deep blue, the average was in white, and the conserved sequences are denoted in deep red.
Amino acid identities (%) and IgE cross-reactivity between members of a mammalian lipocalin subgroup.
| Fel d 4 | 67 ( | 67 ( | 63 | 49 | 55 | |
| Can f 6 | 67 ( | 57 ( | 58 | 47 | 52 | |
| Equ c 1 | 67 ( | 57 ( | 52 | 46 ( | 47 | |
| Ory c 4 | 63 | 58 | 52 | 51 | 54 | |
| Mus m 1 | 49 | 47 | 46 | 51 | 64 ( | |
| Rat n 1 | 55 | 52 | 47 | 54 | 64 ( | |
| Fel d 4 | Can f 6 | Equ c 1 | Ory c 4 | Mus m 1 | Rat n 1 |
Amino acid identities between lipocalins are given as %.
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Literature references are given in brackets.
Vertical: sensitizing allergen. Horizontal: cross-reactive allergen.
Figure 2Comparison of the cross-reactive lipocalin group from horse (Equ c 1), cat (Fel d 4), and dog (Can f 6). Surface representation of Equ c 1 (1EW3) (69) colored by sequence conservation with Fel d 4 (Q5VFH6) (70), Can f 6 (H2B3G5) (35).
Figure 3Comparison of the cross-reactive lipocalin group from rat (Rat n 1), mouse (Mus m 1), and rabbit (Ory c 4). Surface representation of Rat n 1 (1MUP) (71) colored by sequence conservation with Ory c 4 (U6C8D6) (72) and Mus m 1 (P02762) (73).