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引用次数: 8
摘要
已知双翅虫的血红蛋白(Chi t I)在人类中引起严重的过敏性疾病。我们测试了Chi t I及其九种主要成分对人外周血淋巴细胞(PBL)的过敏原特异性刺激。此外,我们应用了通过胰蛋白酶和精氨酸蛋白酶裂解获得的经过充分分析的组分III的片段。通过这种方法,我们筛选了分子以鉴定t细胞表位。整个成分被发现具有免疫原性,并且具有显示不同PBL刺激的区域。此外,可能由于遗传限制,还发现了个体间的反应模式。t细胞表位可以显示在98-111位点内,正如应用Rothbard算法预测的那样。
Stimulation of human peripheral blood lymphocytes with chironomid hemoglobin allergen (Chi t I).
Hemoglobins (Chi t I) of the dipteron species Chironomus thummi thummi are known to cause severe allergic diseases in humans. We tested the allergen-specific stimulation of human peripheral blood lymphocytes (PBL) by Chi t I and its nine main components. Further, we applied fragments of the well-analyzed component III, obtained by cleavage with trypsin as well as arginine protease. In this way, we screened the molecule in order to identify T-cell epitopes. The whole component was found to be immunogenic and to have regions demonstrating varying PBL stimulation. In addition, interindividual patterns of reactivity, probably due to genetic restriction, were found. A T-cell epitope could be shown to be within the site 98-111, as predicted by application of Rothbard's algorithms.