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Receptor-destroying enzyme (RDE) from Vibrio cholerae modulates IgE activity and reduces the initiation of anaphylaxis.

Tatsuya Yamazaki1, Masanori Inui1, Keiko Hiemori2, Susumu Tomono1, Makoto Itoh1, Isao Ichimonji1, Akina Nakashima1, Hidekazu Takagi1, Mrityunjoy Biswas1, Kumi Izawa3,4, Jiro Kitaura3,4, Teruko Imai5, Nobuo Sugiura1, Hiroaki Tateno2, Sachiko Akashi-Takamura6.   

Abstract

IgE plays a key role in allergies by binding to allergens and then sensitizing mast cells through the Fc receptor, resulting in the secretion of proinflammatory mediators. Therefore, IgE is a major target for managing allergies. Previous studies have reported that oligomannose on IgE can be a potential target to inhibit allergic responses. However, enzymes that can modulate IgE activity are not yet known. Here, we found that the commercial receptor-destroying enzyme (RDE) (II) from Vibrio cholerae culture fluid specifically modulates IgE, but not IgG, and prevents the initiation of anaphylaxis. RDE (II)-treated IgE cannot access its binding site on bone marrow-derived mast cells, resulting in reduced release of histamine and cytokines. We also noted that RDE (II)-treated IgE could not induce passive cutaneous anaphylaxis in mouse ears. Taken together, we concluded that RDE (II) modulates the IgE structure and renders it unable to mediate allergic responses. To reveal the mechanism by which RDE (II) interferes with IgE activity, we performed lectin microarray analysis to unravel the relationship between IgE modulation and glycosylation. We observed that RDE (II) treatment significantly reduced the binding of IgE to Lycopersicon esculentum lectin, which recognizes poly-N-acetylglucosamine and poly-N-acetyllactosamine. These results suggest that RDE (II) specifically modulates branched glycans on IgE, thereby interfering with its ability to induce allergic responses. Our findings may provide a basis for the development of drugs to inhibit IgE activity in allergies.
© 2019 Yamazaki et al.

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Keywords:  Vibrio cholerae; allergy; anaphylaxis; autoimmune disorder; glycans; immune response; immunoglobulin E (IgE); inflammation; mast cell; oligomannose

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30833330      PMCID: PMC6497938          DOI: 10.1074/jbc.RA118.006375

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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