Hypoallergenic variants of the major latex allergen Hev b 6.01 retaining human T lymphocyte reactivity
journal contribution
posted on 2004-01-01, 00:00authored byA Drew, N Eusebius, L Kenins, H de Silva, Cenk SuphiogluCenk Suphioglu, J Rolland, R O'Hehir
Hev b 6.01 is a major allergen of natural rubber latex with sensitization of 70–86% of latex glove-allergic subjects. Recently, we mapped the immunodominant T cell sites of Hev b 6.01 to the highly IgE-reactive hevein (Hev b 6.02) domain. Hev b 6.01 contains 14 cysteine residues with multiple disulphide bridges stabilizing tertiary conformation. With the goal of a standardized specific immunotherapy we developed hypoallergenic Hev b 6.01 mutants by site-directed mutagenesis of selected cysteine residues (3, 12, 17, and 41) within the Hev b 6.02 domain. Peptides corresponding to the Hev b 6.02 domain of two of the mutants were also synthesized. These mutants and peptide variants showed markedly decreased or ablated latex-allergic patient serum IgE binding by immunoblotting and ELISA. Basophil activation testing confirmed markedly decreased activation with successive cysteine substitutions of the mutants and complete abrogation with the Hev b 6.02 (Cys 3, 12, 17, 41 Ala) peptide. Retention of T cell reactivity is crucial for effective specific immunotherapy and all mutants and peptide variants maintained their latex-specific T cell reactivity. The ablated allergenicity but retained T cell reactivity of the Hev b 6.02 (Cys 3, 12, 17, 41 Ala) peptide suggests this peptide is a suitable candidate for inclusion in a latex immunotherapy preparation.
History
Journal
Journal of immunology
Volume
173
Pagination
5872 - 5879
Publisher
American Association of Immunologists
Location
Baltimore, Md.
ISSN
0022-1767
eISSN
1550-6606
Language
eng
Publication classification
C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal
Copyright notice
2004, The American Association of Immunologists, Inc.