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The house dust mite allergen Der p 5 binds lipid ligands and stimulates airway epithelial cells through a TLR2-dependent pathway.

Pinya Pulsawat1, Tewarit Soongrung1, Pattraporn Satitsuksanoa1, Maxime Le Mignon2, Souad Khemili3,4, Dimitri Gilis3, Emmanuel Nony2, Malcolm W Kennedy5, Alain Jacquet1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Protein crystallographic studies suggest that the house dust mite (HDM) allergen Der p 5 potentially interacts with hydrophobic ligands. Der p 5, in association with its ligand(s), might therefore trigger innate immune signalling pathways in the airway epithelium and influence the initiation of the HDM-allergic response.
OBJECTIVE: We investigated the lipid binding propensities of recombinant (r)Der p 5 and characterized the signalling pathways triggered by the allergen in airway epithelial cells.
METHODS: rDer p 5 was produced in Pichia pastoris and characterized by mass spectrometry, multi-angle light scattering and circular dichroism. Its interactions with hydrophobic ligands were investigated in fluorescence-based lipid binding assays and in-silico docking simulations. Innate immune signalling pathways triggered by rDer p 5 were investigated in airway epithelial cell activation assays in vitro.
RESULTS: Biophysical analysis showed that rDer p 5 was monomeric and adopted a similar α-helix-rich fold at both physiological and acidic pH. Spectrofluorimetry experiments showed that rDer p 5 is able to selectively bind lipid ligands, but only under mild acidic pH conditions. Computer-based docking simulations identified potential binding sites for these ligands. This allergen, with putatively associated lipid(s), triggered the production of IL-8 in respiratory epithelial cells through a TLR2-, NF-kB- and MAPK-dependent signalling pathway. CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL RELEVANCE: Despite the fact that Der p 5 represents a HDM allergen of intermediate prevalence, our findings regarding its lipid binding and activation of TLR2 indicate that it could participate in the initiation of the HDM-allergic state.
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Keywords:  Der p 5; TLR2; allergen; house dust mite; innate immune signalling pathways; lipid binding protein

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30230051     DOI: 10.1111/cea.13278

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Exp Allergy        ISSN: 0954-7894            Impact factor:   5.018


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