CD4 T-Cell Cytokine Response to Mite Recombinant Tropomyosin in Mite, Snail and Shrimp Allergic Patients

L. Martins, E. Pires, F. Inácio
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Abstract

Allergies to snails and mites are definitely linked. Snail allergens have been already identified and there is no evidence of crossreaction between snail and mite tropomyosin. This work is a preliminary study on immune cell function, evaluating possible tropomyosin-triggering in a snail-mite-shrimp cross-reaction. Peripheral blood mononuclear cells from 6 different phenotype patients in relation to snails, mites and crustaceans, were cultured with mite recombinant tropomyosin (rDer p 10), anti-CD28 and brefeldin A. Phytohemagglutinin mitogen was used as a positive control. CD4 T-cell response was evaluated towards CD69, IFN-γ, IL-2, IL-4, IL-5 and IL-13, in flow cytometry. rDer p 10 induced different cytokine expression in the six phenotypes. Allergen-specific IFN-γ stimulation was suggested by an increase in IFN-γ, IL-5, and IL-13 only in allergic to crustaceans, with a dose-dependent effect on IL-5 and IL-13. Tropomyosin is probably the main allergen responsible for the mite-shrimp crossreactivity but may not play a major role in snail-mite-shrimp cross-reactions. This work was done in the Laboratory of Immunology from Hospital de S. Bernardo, Setubal, Portugal.
螨、蜗牛和虾过敏患者CD4 t细胞细胞因子对重组原肌球蛋白的反应
对蜗牛和螨虫过敏肯定与此有关。蜗牛过敏原已经确定,没有证据表明蜗牛和螨虫原肌球蛋白之间的交叉反应。这项工作是对免疫细胞功能的初步研究,评估在蜗牛-螨虫-虾交叉反应中可能的原肌球蛋白触发。用重组螨原肌球蛋白(rderp10)、抗cd28和brefeldin a对6例不同表型的钉螺、螨和甲壳类动物的外周血单个核细胞进行培养,以植物血凝素丝裂原为阳性对照。流式细胞术检测CD4 t细胞对CD69、IFN-γ、IL-2、IL-4、IL-5和IL-13的反应。rderp10诱导6种表型中不同细胞因子的表达。过敏原特异性IFN-γ刺激表明,仅在对甲壳类动物过敏时,IFN-γ、IL-5和IL-13增加,且对IL-5和IL-13具有剂量依赖性。原肌球蛋白可能是引起虾螨交叉反应的主要过敏原,但在蜗牛-虾螨交叉反应中可能不起主要作用。这项工作是在葡萄牙塞图巴尔圣贝尔纳多医院免疫学实验室完成的。
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