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Molecular characterization of a fungal cyclophilin allergen Rhi o 2 and elucidation of antigenic determinants responsible for IgE-cross-reactivity.

Gaurab Sircar1, Moumita Bhowmik2, Rajat Kanti Sarkar3, Nazanin Najafi4, Angira Dasgupta5, Margarete Focke-Tejkl4, Sabine Flicker4, Irene Mittermann4, Rudolf Valenta6, Kashinath Bhattacharya7, Swati Gupta Bhattacharya8.   

Abstract

Cyclophilins are structurally conserved pan-allergens showing extensive cross-reactivity. So far, no precise information on cross-reactive IgE-epitopes of cyclophilins is available. Here, an 18-kDa IgE-reactive cyclophilin (Rhi o 2) was purified from Rhizopus oryzae, an indoor mold causing allergic sensitization. Based on LC-MS/MS-derived sequences of natural Rhi o 2, the full-length cDNA was cloned, and expressed as recombinant (r) allergen. Purified rRhi o 2 displayed IgE-reactivity and basophil degranulation with sera from all cyclophilin-positive patients. The melting curve of properly folded rRhi o 2 showed partial refolding after heat denaturation. The allergen displayed monomeric functional peptidyl-prolyl cis-trans isomerase (PPIase) activity. In IgE-inhibition assays, rRhi o 2 exhibited extensive cross-reactivity with various other cyclophilins reported as allergens from diverse sources including its homologous human autoantigen. By generating a series of deletion mutants, a conserved 69-residue (Asn81-Asn149) fragment at C terminus of Rhi o 2 was identified as crucial for IgE-recognition and cross-reactivity. Grafting of the Asn81-Asn149 fragment within the primary structure of yeast cyclophilin CPR1 by replacing its homologous sequence resulted in a hybrid molecule with structural folds similar to Rhi o 2. The IgE-reactivity and allergenic activity of the hybrid cyclophilin were greater than that of CPR1. Therefore, the Asn81-Asn149 fragment can be considered as the site of IgE recognition of Rhi o 2. Hence, Rhi o 2 serves as a candidate antigen for the molecular diagnosis of mold allergy, and determination of a major cross-reactive IgE-epitope has clinical potential for the design of next-generation immunotherapeutics against cyclophilin-induced allergies.
© 2020 Sircar et al.

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Keywords:  Rhi o 2; allergen; allergy; cyclophilin; epitope mapping; fungi; immunoglobulin E (IgE)

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31882546      PMCID: PMC7049968          DOI: 10.1074/jbc.RA119.011659

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


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