| Literature DB >> 25749759 |
Kyoung Yong Jeong1, Mina Son1, Jae Hyun Lee1, Chein Soo Hong1, Jung Won Park2.
Abstract
PURPOSE: Cockroach feces are known to be rich in IgE-reactive components. Various protease allergens were identified by proteomic analysis of German cockroach fecal extract in a previous study. In this study, we characterized a novel allergen, a chymotrypsin-like serine protease.Entities:
Keywords: Allergens; German cockroach; chymotrypsin
Year: 2014 PMID: 25749759 PMCID: PMC4397369 DOI: 10.4168/aair.2015.7.3.283
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Allergy Asthma Immunol Res ISSN: 2092-7355 Impact factor: 5.764
Allergen homologues obtained from German cockroach EST analysis
| Biochemical identity | Allergen | Isoforms | Clone number | Clone | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Midgut microvilli protein | Bla g 1 | 1.01 | 1 | 3 | 04-C01 |
| 1.02 | 1 | 02-E03 | |||
| (1.03) | 1 | 05-E01 | |||
| Hexamerin | Bla g 3 | Isoform 1 | 21 | 48 | 01-A10, 01-F06, 03-E01, 02-F12, 02-H01, 03-G04, 03-G10, 03-G12, 04-B08, 04-H02, 05-A05, 06-A10, 07-C09, 07-C11, 07-D07, 11-D04, 11-D08, 09-C08, 09-H05, 10-G02 |
| Isoform 2 | 7 | 03-D03, 03-E04, 04-H05, 05-D12, 05-E09, 07-H08, 11-G07 | |||
| 7 | 01-H01, 06-C08, 06-H09, 07-H11, 10-F04, 11-B10, 11-C02 | ||||
| 4 | 06-G11, 07-C08, 07-D01, 10-D11 | ||||
| 9 | 01-B12 01-E08, 01-F12, 02-B07, 03-H09, 04-F06, 07-H10, 09-B04, 10-H12 | ||||
| Glutathione | Bla g 5 | Sigma class | 4 | 12 | 02-C02, |
| Delta class | 3 | ||||
| Theta class | 4 | 05-H11, 11-F02, | |||
| Omega class | 1 | ||||
| Myosin light chain | Bla g 8 | 23 | 23 | ||
| Arginine kinase | (Bla g 9) | 8 | 8 | ||
| Trypsin | (Bla g 10) | 9 | 9 | ||
| α-amylase | Bla g 11 | 13 | 13 | 01-D01, 05-B03, 02-F09, 03-C02, 04-G11, 09-D03, 11-D01, 02-B06, 04-C09, 07-H06, 08-B07, 06-B06, 06G12 | |
| Chymotrypsin | (Bla g 12) | 3 | 3 | ||
*The deduced amino acid sequences from 1,177 clones were analyzed. A total of 64 clones were shown to be β-actin. Clones with full-length sequence were underlined. Brackets indicate allergens which are not officially listed in IUIS.
Clinical features of the enrolled subjects
| Subject | Gender | Age | Symptom/diagnosis | Sensitization profile | i6 specific IgE (Class) | Total IgE |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| S02 | M | 37 | Allergic rhinitis, Chronic urticaria | i6 | 8.05 (3) | class 3 |
| S03 | M | 8 | Allergic rhinitis, Asthma | d1, d2, i6 | 1.74 (2) | 1994 |
| S04 | M | 53 | Allergic rhinitis, Asthma | i6 | 21.0 (4) | 1114 |
| S05 | M | 27 | Allergic rhinitis, Asthma | i6 | 7.79 (3) | 403 |
| S06 | M | 41 | Allergic rhinitis, Atopic dermatitis | i6 | 6.68 (3) | 3769 |
| S07 | M | 45 | Allergic rhinitis, Allergic conjunctivitis | i6 | 4.19 (3) | 503 |
| S09 | M | 13 | Asthma | d1, d2, i6 | 1.72 (2) | 1494 |
| S11 | M | 27 | Allergic rhinitis, Asthma, Chronic urticaria | i6 | 4.71 (3) | 305 |
| S12 | F | 34 | Anaphylaxis | i6 | 1.66 (2) | ND |
| S13 | M | 57 | Allergic rhinitis | i6 | 13.0 (3) | ND |
| S14 | M | 31 | Allergic rhinitis, Allergic conjunctivitis, Asthma | i6 | 2.48 (2) | 845 |
| S16 | M | 7 | Allergic rhinitis, Asthma | d1, i6, f13, f2 | 3.11 (3) | 415 |
| S17 | M | 38 | Allergic rhinitis, Asthma | ND | 1.95 (2) | ND |
| S18 | F | 17 | Allergic rhinitis | d1, d2, i6 | 2.76 (2) | 443 |
| S19 | M | 28 | Allergic rhinitis, Allergic conjunctivitis, Atopic dermatitis | i6 | 1.45 (2) | 2726 |
| S21 | M | 14 | Asthma, acute attack | d1, d2, i6 | 6.02 (3) | 474 |
| S22 | M | 14 | Allergic rhinitis | d1, d2, i6 | 3.63 (3) | 406 |
| S24 | M | 49 | Asthma, Chronic urticaria | ND | 1.22 (2) | ND |
| S25 | M | 25 | Allergic rhinitis, Asthma | i6 | 2.17 (2) | 685 |
| S26 | M | 9 | Allergic rhinitis | d1, d2, i6 | 2.09 (2) | 3600 |
*The positives to the recombinant chymotrypsin are printed in bold. ND, not determined. d1, Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus; d2, D. farinae; i6, German cockroach; e5, Dog dander; m6, Alternaria alternata; f1, Egg white; f2, Milk; f13, Peanut; f207, Clam.
Fig. 1The nucleotide and deduced amino acid sequences of chymotrypsin-like serine protease from the German cockroach. The full-length sequence encoded 252 amino acids with an estimated molecular mass of 25.8 kDa (22.8 kDa for the mature protein) and a pI of 8.07 (8.487 for the mature protein). Underlining indicates the sequences where oligonucleotides anneal.
Fig. 2Multiple sequence alignment of the German cockroach chymotrypsin-like serine protease with allergenic chymotrypsins and trypsins from dust mites. The amino acids that comprise the catalytic triad are shown open boxed. An arrow indicates the putative N-terminus of mature proteins. *, identical; :, highly conserved; ., less conserved.
Fig. 3Purification of recombinant proteins. Recombinant chymotrypsins from the German cockroach (A) and Dermatophagoides farinae (B) were purified using Ni-NTA agarose, and 20 µg of protein was separated onto 15% SDS-PAGE gel under reducing conditions.
Fig. 4IgE reactivity of human sera against recombinant chymotrypsin. The horizontal line indicates the cutoff value.
Fig. 5ELISA inhibition. IgE reactivity to recombinant cockroach chymotrypsin was assessed with a pool of serum samples preabsorbed with various quantities of recombinant chymotrypsins from Blattella germanica and Dermatophagoides farinae.