Conversion of grass pollen allergen-specific human IgE into a protective IgG sub(1) antibody
More than 100 million individuals exhibit IgE-mediated allergic reactions against Phl p 2, a major allergen from timothy grass pollen. We isolated cDNA coding for three Phl p 2-specific human IgE antibodies from a combinatorial library, which was constructed from lymphocytes of a grass pollen-allerg...
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Veröffentlicht in: | European journal of immunology 2002-08, Vol.32 (8), p.2156-2162 |
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Zusammenfassung: | More than 100 million individuals exhibit IgE-mediated allergic reactions against Phl p 2, a major allergen from timothy grass pollen. We isolated cDNA coding for three Phl p 2-specific human IgE antibodies from a combinatorial library, which was constructed from lymphocytes of a grass pollen-allergic patient. Recombinant Phl p 2-specific IgE antibody fragments (Fab) recognized a fragment comprising the 64 N-terminal amino acids of Phl p 2 and cross-reacted with group 2 allergens from seven grass species. cDNA coding for the variable regions of one of the IgE Fab were cloned into a plasmid vector expressing the constant region of human IgG sub(1) to obtain a complete, recombinant Phl p 2-specific human IgG sub(1). This antibody blocked the binding of grass pollen-allergic patients IgE (n=26; mean inhibition: 58%) to Phl p 2 and caused a 100-fold reduction of Phl p 2-induced basophil histamine release. The recombinant human Phl p 2-specific IgG sub(1) may be used for environmental allergen detection, for standardization of diagnostic as well as therapeutic grass pollen allergen preparations and for passive therapy of grass pollen allergy. |
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ISSN: | 0014-2980 |
DOI: | 10.1002/1521-4141(200208)32:8<2156::AID-IMMU2156>3.0.CO;2-A |