Evaluation of Recombinant and Native Timothy Pollen (rPhl p 1, 2, 5, 6, 7, 11, 12 and nPhl p 4)- Specific IgG4 Antibodies Induced by Subcutaneous Immunotherapy with Timothy Pollen Extract in Allergic Patients
Background: Allergen immunotherapy is a widely accepted treatment for IgE-mediated allergies. The evaluation of immunotherapy-induced IgG4 antibodies based on allergen extract is questionable because the amount of allergen-extract-specific IgG4 to individual disease-eliciting allergens cannot be det...
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Veröffentlicht in: | International archives of allergy and immunology 2004-09, Vol.135 (1), p.44-53 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Background: Allergen immunotherapy is a widely accepted treatment for IgE-mediated allergies. The evaluation of immunotherapy-induced IgG4 antibodies based on allergen extract is questionable because the amount of allergen-extract-specific IgG4 to individual disease-eliciting allergens cannot be determined using crude allergen extracts. In this study, we examined the specific IgE and IgG4 serum binding profiles to individual Phleum pratense allergens in grass-pollen-sensitive patients who had received grass-pollen-specific immunotherapy (SIT). Methods: The study included 33 patients from North-West Italy. All suffered from seasonal rhinoconjunctivitis and/or asthma. A modified ‘cluster’ regimen of injections of a standardized aluminium-adsorbed P.pratense extract, with once-weekly visits and 10 injections for 5 weeks followed by 3 weeks of maintenance injections was instituted. Patients’ sera were analyzed for specific IgE and IgG4 reactivity to individual P. pratense allergens (recombinant Phl p 1, Phl p 2, Phl p 5, Phl p 6, Phl p 7, Phl p 11, Phl p12 and native Phl p 4) and natural P. pratense extract using the Pharmacia CAP system. Results: IgE reactivities to new allergen components were not detected by CAP in treated patients after 15 weeks and a cumulative dose of approximately 65 µg of the major allergen Phl p 5. Patients lacking specific IgE reactivity towards individual allergens at the start of SIT did not produce significant levels of specific serum IgG4 to serum IgE-negative allergens. On the other hand, an increase in specific IgG4 only to allergens to which patients were previously sensitized was observed. Significant increases in specific IgG4 levels to rPhl p 1 (p < 0.05), 2 (p < (0.01), 5 (p < 0.0001), 6 (p < 0.0001), 7 (p < 0.05), 11 (p < 0.05) and nPhl p 4 (p < 0.01) were observed after P. pratense extract immunotherapy. No significant rPhl p 12-specific IgG4 antibody increase was documented after treatment. Conclusion: These findings suggest that Phl p 12 was underrepresented in the extract used, as indicated by the low specific IgG4 response induced by this grass-pollen-specific vaccine. Thus, the simple detection of specific serum IgG4 antibodies a few weeks after the start of SIT could represent a valuable tool to estimate the presence of relevant allergens in a given immunotherapeutic allergen extract. |
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ISSN: | 1018-2438 1423-0097 |
DOI: | 10.1159/000080042 |