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T cell epitopes of house dust mite major allergen Der p II.

R Joost van Neerven1, W van t'Hof, J H Ringrose, H M Jansen, R C Aalberse, E A Wierenga, M L Kapsenberg.   

Abstract

Recent work has indicated the significance of IL-4- and IL-5-secreting allergen-specific human Th2 lymphocytes in the control of immune responses to allergens in atopic individuals. The precise allergenic epitopes that activate these allergen-specific Th2 cells are, however, hardly known. We analyzed the epitope-specificity of T lymphocytes specific for Der p II, one of the major allergens of house dust mite Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus. Using a panel of overlapping synthetic peptides that span the entire Der p II molecule, we could demonstrate that polyclonal Der p II-specific T cell lines prepared from the peripheral blood of five atopic patients can react with at least 10 different epitopes of the molecule. Each donor showed a different pattern of reactivity with the synthetic peptides, suggesting that Der p II contains multiple T cell epitopes that may differ from individual to individual. We studied the specificity of the T cell response to Der p II in more detail in one atopic patient using a short term polyclonal T cell line that strongly reacted to one single peptide (116-129) of the allergen. From this patient we established a panel of 11 Der p II-specific TLC. Ten TLC were of the CD3+ CD4+ phenotype and showed a high IL-4/IFN-gamma production ratio, whereas another TLC expressed CD3 and CD8 and failed to secrete substantial IL-4 and IFN-gamma. The use of at least four different TCR V beta gene segments was shown within this panel TLC. All TLC tested recognized the allergen in an HLA-DR1-restricted manner. Although this patient reacted to only one peptide on the polyclonal level, two T cell epitopes were identified on the clonal level by using synthetic peptides and autologous APC to stimulate the TLC. Combining data of CD4/CD8 expression, TCR V beta usage, and epitope specificity, at least six different types of Der p II-specific TLC could be identified within this patient. Binding of IgE to all synthetic peptides of Der p II is low and of low affinity, which may be of particular importance with respect to possible desensitization protocols using such peptides.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 7688399

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


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