Induction of IgE antibodies in mice and rhesus monkeys with recombinant birch pollen allergens: Different allergenicity of Bet v 1 and Bet v 2

Background: Serologic measurements with recombinant birch pollen allergens, rBet v 1 and rBet v 2 (birch profilin), have shown that more than 95% of patients allergic to tree pollen mount high levels of IgE against rBet v 1, whereas only approximately 10% of the patients display rather low levels of...

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description Background: Serologic measurements with recombinant birch pollen allergens, rBet v 1 and rBet v 2 (birch profilin), have shown that more than 95% of patients allergic to tree pollen mount high levels of IgE against rBet v 1, whereas only approximately 10% of the patients display rather low levels of IgE against rBet v 2. Objective: In this study an attempt was made to determine whether the different allerginicity of the major birch pollen allergen, rBet v 1, and a minor birch pollen allergen, rBet v 2, might be related to a different immunogenicity of the proteins as evaluated in experimental animal systems (mice and rhesus monkeys). Methods: Purified recombinant allergens were injected into mice and rhesus monkeys with aluminum hydroxide as adjuvant for elicitation of specific IgE responses. Antibody responses to the allergens were detected by immunoblotting, and time courses of immune responses were measured by ELISA. Results: In both animal models, more thatn the 10-fold dose or rBet v 2 was required to induce IgE antibodies, and even then, the amount of specific IgE antibodies elicited with rBet v 1 was substantially higher than that induced by rBet v 2 formed stable polymers through disulfide bonds. Conclusion: In two different animal models (mice and rhesus monkeys) the major birch pollen allergen, rBet v 1, induced substantially higher levels of IgE than rBet v 2. A reduced allergenicity of Bet v 2 caused by polymer formation would be in agreement with previous studies indicating reduced allergenicity of proteins on chemical polymerization. (J Allergy Clin Immunol 1996;98:913-21.)
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allergenicity
Allergens
Allergens - genetics
Allergens - immunology
Allergic diseases
Aluminum Hydroxide - immunology
Animals
Antigens, Plant
Biological and medical sciences
Contractile Proteins
Female
General aspects
Humans
immunization
Immunoglobulin E - biosynthesis
Immunoglobulin E - immunology
Immunoglobulin G - biosynthesis
Immunoglobulin G - immunology
Immunopathology
Macaca mulatta
Medical sciences
Mice
Mice, Inbred BALB C
Microfilament Proteins - genetics
Microfilament Proteins - immunology
Plant Proteins - genetics
Plant Proteins - immunology
Pollen - immunology
Profilins
recombinant Bet v 1 and Bet v 2
Recombinant Proteins - genetics
Recombinant Proteins - immunology
rhesus monkeys
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