| Literature DB >> 27341497 |
J Luzar1, B Štrukelj1, M Lunder2.
Abstract
Identification of allergen epitopes is a key component in proper understanding of the pathogenesis of type I allergies, for understanding cross-reactivity and for the development of mimotope immunotherapeutics. Phage particles have garnered recognition in the field of molecular allergology due to their value not only in competitive immunoscreening of peptide libraries but also as immunogenic carriers of allergen mimotopes. They integrate epitope discovery technology and immunization functions into a single platform. This article provides an overview of allergen mimotopes identified through the phage display technique. We discuss the contribution of phage display peptide libraries in determining dominant B-cell epitopes of allergens, in developing mimotope immunotherapy, in understanding cross-reactivity, and in determining IgE epitope profiles of individual patients to improve diagnostics and individualize immunotherapy. We also discuss the advantages and pitfalls of the methodology used to identify and validate the mimotopes.Entities:
Keywords: immunotherapy; mimotopes; phage display peptide libraries
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27341497 DOI: 10.1111/all.12965
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Allergy ISSN: 0105-4538 Impact factor: 13.146