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Immunogenic peptides: B & T Cell Epitopes of Per a 10 Allergen of Periplaneta americana.

Dhanapal Govindaraj1, Swati Sharma1, S N Gaur2, Shakuntala Lavasa3, Nagendra Prasad4, Naveen Arora5.   

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Mapping of B and T cell epitopes of an allergen can be utilised in the development of alternative therapeutic modalities and diagnostics. The present study was aimed to identify B and T cell epitopes of Per a 10, a major cockroach allergen, by computational tools and subsequent validation by in vitro experiments. Per a 10 three-dimensional structure was homology modelled using structure of anionic trypsin from pacific chum salmon as a template. Seven B cell epitopes (B-P1 to B-P7) were predicted by sequence and structure based methods. Three T cell epitopes (T-P8 to T-P10) were predicted by binding score and inhibitory concentration dependent prediction tools. Predicted epitopes were synthesized and biological activity was assessed by ELISA, ELISA inhibition and PBMC proliferation assays. B cell peptides B-P5, B-P6 and B-P7 showed significantly high IgE binding with pooled and individual cockroach hypersensitive patients' sera while the T cell peptides did not show IgE binding. ELISA inhibition was performed to determine the potency of the predicted peptides. Fifty nanogram of peptide B-P7 was required for 50% IgE binding inhibition of surface bound Per a 10 whereas seventy five nanogram and ninety nanogram of B-P5 and B-P6 were required for the same respectively. Upon stimulation with T-P8 and T-P10 peptides, PBMCs from cockroach allergic patients' (n = 15) showed significant lymphocyte proliferation and induced IL-4 and IL-5 cytokine release in the culture supernatant demonstrating Th2 dominant cell mediated response of predicted T cell peptides. In conclusion, Per a 10 3-D structure obtained by homology modelling was used to identify B and T cell epitopes, followed by in vitro validation. The identified peptides can be potentially used in designing diagnostics and therapies for cockroach allergy. Copyright Â
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Keywords:  B cell epitopes; IgE; In silico; Peptides; Per a 10; T cell epitopes

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27792882     DOI: 10.1016/j.molimm.2016.10.007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Immunol        ISSN: 0161-5890            Impact factor:   4.407


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