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Recognition of T cell epitopes and lymphokine secretion by rye grass allergen Lolium perenne I-specific human T cell clones.

H L Spiegelberg1, L Beck, D D Stevenson, G Y Ishioka.   

Abstract

T cell lines (TCL) and CD4+ T cell clones (TCC) with specificity for the rye grass allergen Lolium perenne (Lol p) I were isolated from the blood of nine donors, six having active atopic disease, two being in remission, and one having IgE anti-Lol pI Abs but not atopic disease. The T cell epitopes of Lol pI were determined by TCLs and TCCs reactivity with 23 overlapping, 20 amino acid-long peptides spanning the entire length of the 230 amino acid-long allergen. In addition, the Th subsets (Th1, Th2, Th0, Thp) were determined by measuring IL-2, IFN-gamma, and IL-4 in the supernatants of TCC activated with Lol pI and irradiated APC. TCC from individuals from which a large panel of clones were obtained from 10(5) PBMC initial cultures recognized multiple peptides (5-9) and 23 overlapping peptides a total of 16 were recognized by at least one TCC from one of the patients. These 16 peptides were derived from all areas of the Lol pI molecule, indicating the ability of human Th cells to recognize many peptide epitopes on Lol pI. Although no clear cut immunodominant peptides were detected, T cell clones of 50% of the patients reacted with peptide 191-210. There was no correlation between peptide epitope reactivity and lymphokine secretion pattern of the TCC. Of 12 TCC obtained from six patients with active atopic disease, four (33%) were of Th1, five (42%) of Th2, one (8%) of Thp, and two (17%) of Th0 type. Of 14 TCCs isolated from three atopic donors in remission, five (36%) were of Th1, three (21%) of Th2, four (29%) of Thp, and two (14%) of Th0 type. The data demonstrate that T cells from rye grass pollen allergic patients can recognize multiple peptide epitopes on Lol pI scattered over the entire molecule. No correlation existed between epitope reactivity and lymphokine secretion pattern of the TCC.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7512603

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immunol        ISSN: 0022-1767            Impact factor:   5.422


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