Anti-idiotypic Fab Fragments Image a Conserved N-terminal Epitope Patch of Grass Pollen Allergen Phl p 1.

Anna Lukschal, Jan Fuhrmann, Juryj Sobanov, Dirk Neumann, Julia Wallmann, Regina Knittelfelder, Wolfgang Hemmer, Otto Scheiner, Monique Vogel, Beda M Stadler, Erika Jensen-Jarolim, Krisztina Szalai
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BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Naturally occurring anti-idiotypic antibodies structurally mimic the original antibody epitope. Anti-idiotypes, therefore, are interesting tools for the portrayal of conformational B-cell epitopes of allergens. In this study we used this strategy particularly for major timothy grass pollen (Phleum pratense) allergen Phl p 1. METHODS AND RESULTS: We used a combinatorial phage display library constructed from the peripheral IgG repertoire of a grass pollen allergic patient which was supposed to contain anti-idiotypic Fab specificities. Using purified anti-Phl p 1 IgG for biopanning, several Fab displaying phage clones could be isolated. 100 amplified colonies were screened for their binding capacity to anti-Phl p 1-specific antibodies, finally resulting in four distinct Fab clones according to sequence analysis. Interestingly, heavy chains of all clones derived from the same germ line sequence and showed high homology in their CDRs. Projecting their sequence information on the surface of the natural allergen Phl p 1 (PDB ID: 1N10) indicated matches on the N-terminal domain of the homo-dimeric allergen, including the bridging region between the two monomers. The resulting epitope patches were formed by spatially distant sections of the primary allergen sequence. CONCLUSION: In this study we report that anti-idiotypic specificities towards anti-Phl p 1 IgG, selected from a Fab library of a grass pollen allergic patient, mimic a conformational epitope patch being distinct from a previously reported IgE epitope area.

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草花粉过敏原php1 n端保守表位片段抗独特型Fab片段图像。
背景和目的:自然产生的抗独特型抗体在结构上模仿原始抗体表位。因此,抗独特型是描述过敏原构象b细胞表位的有趣工具。在本研究中,我们特别对主要的蒂莫西草花粉(Phleum pratense)过敏原php1采用了这种策略。方法和结果:我们利用草花粉过敏患者外周血IgG库构建的组合噬菌体展示文库,该文库应该含有抗独特型Fab特异性。用纯化的抗php1 IgG进行生物筛选,可分离出多个Fab噬菌体克隆。筛选100个扩增的菌落对抗php1特异性抗体的结合能力,最终根据序列分析得到4个不同的Fab克隆。有趣的是,所有克隆的重链都来自相同的种系序列,并且在它们的cdr中表现出高度的同源性。将它们的序列信息投射到天然过敏原Phl p 1 (PDB ID: 1N10)表面,表明它们在同型二聚体过敏原的n端结构域上匹配,包括两个单体之间的桥接区域。所得到的表位斑块是由原过敏原序列的空间距离部分形成的。结论:在这项研究中,我们报道了从草花粉过敏患者的Fab文库中选择的抗php1 IgG的抗独特型特异性,模拟了与先前报道的IgE表位区域不同的构象表位斑块。
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