Christian Lapitan, William R Zhang, Beichu Guo, Tracy R Daniels-Wells, Manuel L Penichet, Ke Zhang
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摘要
花生过敏原之间的IgE交叉反应性存在争议,除arachhis hypogaea 2 [Ara h 2]外的花生过敏原的致敏性仍有待阐明。我们使用免疫印迹法研究花生IgE交叉反应性的来源,并采用被动皮肤过敏反应模型研究花生过敏原的致敏性。花生过敏IgE与大量花生蛋白结合,包括Ara h2, Ara h1, Ara h3和Ara h6。重组Ara h2可抑制花生过敏原间的IgE交叉反应。亲和纯化的Ara h2 IgE重建了Ara h2与Ara h2、Ara h2 1、Ara h2 3和Ara h2 6的广泛结合模式。抗花生过敏原成分的单克隆人IgE和小鼠IgG与其他花生过敏原成分可变结合。Ara h2和Ara h6可以触发Ara h2 ige介导的花生过敏反应,而Ara h1和Ara h3则不能。Ara h1 IgE不能介导Ara h1引发的过敏反应。这些结果表明,Ara h2 IgE是IgE交叉反应的来源,Ara h2 IgE介导的Ara h2和Ara h2 6引发花生过敏反应。Ara h 1和Ara h 3未显示可检测的过敏原。这些结果表明,Ara h2 IgE可能是花生过敏原间IgE交叉反应的“主人”,可能是花生过敏原中唯一负责过敏反应的IgE。
Characterization of IgE cross-reactivity and allergenicity of peanut allergens.
IgE cross-reactivity among peanut allergens is controversial, and allergenicity of peanut allergens other than Arachis hypogaea 2 [Ara h 2] remains to be elucidated. We investigated the origins of peanut IgE cross-reactivity using Western blotting, and allergenicity of peanut allergens employing a passive cutaneous anaphylaxis model. Peanut allergic IgE bound to a large swath of peanut proteins including Ara h 2, Ara h 1, Ara h 3, and Ara h 6. IgE cross-reactivity among peanut allergens could be inhibited by recombinant Ara h 2. Affinity-purified Ara h 2 IgE reconstituted broad IgE binding patterns to Ara h 1, Ara h 3, and Ara h 6 in addition to Ara h 2. Monoclonal human IgE and mouse IgG against peanut allergen component variably bound to other peanut allergen components. Ara h 2 and Ara h 6 could trigger Ara h 2 IgE-mediated peanut allergic reactivity, whereas Ara h 1 and Ara h 3 failed to do so. Ara h 1 IgE was incapable of mediating Ara h 1-triggered allergic reaction. These results revealed that Ara h 2 IgE was the origin of IgE cross-reactivity, and Ara h 2 IgE-mediated peanut allergic reactivity triggered by Ara h 2 and Ara h 6. Ara h 1 and Ara h 3 did not display detectable allergenicity. These results indicated that Ara h 2 IgE appeared to be the "master" responsible for IgE cross-reactivity among peanut allergens and might be the only IgE responsible for allergic reactivity in peanut allergy.