Alexander C.Y. Foo, Matthew L. Edin, Wan-Chi Lin, Fred B. Lih, Scott A. Gabel, Mohammad N. Uddin, Michael B. Fessler, Darryl C. Zeldin and Geoffrey A. Mueller*,
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摘要
蟑螂过敏原 Bla g 1 包裹着一个特别大的疏水空腔,这使它能够结合并传递不饱和脂肪酸配体。由 Bla g 1 介导的天然(nMix)配体的传递已被证明会破坏脂质膜的稳定性,从而促进其在源生物体内的消化/抗病毒功能。然而,这种活性对人体接触 Bla g 1 后过敏性的影响仍然未知。在这项研究中,我们发现 Bla g 1 介导的膜破坏可通过两种互补途径诱导哺乳动物细胞产生促炎免疫反应。在高浓度下,Bla g 1 的细胞毒性活性会诱导释放促炎细胞膜内容物,包括损伤相关分子模式(DAMP),如热休克蛋白-70(HSP70)和细胞因子白细胞介素-1(IL-1β)。亚解浓度的 Bla g 1 能增强磷脂酶 A2(PLA2)从细胞膜中提取和水解磷脂底物的能力,刺激游离多不饱和脂肪酸(PUFA)和各种下游炎症脂质介质的产生。这两种效应都依赖于 Bla g 1 的天然脂肪酸(nMix)配体的存在,其 CC50 值与之前研究报告的膜失稳所需浓度相当。综上所述,这些结果表明 Bla g 1 介导的脂质传递和膜失稳机制可能直接导致蟑螂过敏。
Production and Release of Proinflammatory Mediators by the Cockroach Allergen Bla g 1 via a Shared Membrane-Destabilization Mechanism
The cockroach allergen Bla g 1 encloses an exceptionally large hydrophobic cavity, which allows it to bind and deliver unsaturated fatty acid ligands. Bla g 1-mediated delivery of naturally occurring (nMix) ligands has been shown to destabilize lipid membranes, contributing to its digestive/antiviral functions within the source organism. However, the consequences of this activity on Bla g 1 allergenicity following human exposure remain unknown. In this work, we show that Bla g 1-mediated membrane disruption can induce a proinflammatory immune response in mammalian cells via two complementary pathways. At high concentrations, the cytotoxic activity of Bla g 1 induces the release of proinflammatory cytosolic contents including damage-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs) such as heat-shock Protein-70 (HSP70) and the cytokine interleukin-1 (IL-1β). Sublytic concentrations of Bla g 1 enhanced the ability of phospholipase A2 (PLA2) to extract and hydrolyze phospholipid substrates from cellular membranes, stimulating the production of free polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) and various downstream inflammatory lipid mediators. Both of these effects are dependent on the presence of Bla g 1’s natural fatty-acid (nMix) ligands with CC50 values corresponding to the concentrations required for membrane destabilization reported in previous studies. Taken together, these results suggest that mechanisms through which Bla g 1-mediated lipid delivery and membrane destabilization could directly contribute to cockroach allergic sensitization.
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