Multiple T cell specificities for Bet v I,the major birch pollen allergen,within single individuals. Studies using specific T cell clones and overlapping peptides |
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Authors: | Christof Ebner,Siegfried Schenk,Zsolt Sz pfalusi,Karin Hoffmann,Fatima Ferreira,Martin Willheim,Otto Scheiner,Dietrich Kraft |
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Affiliation: | Christof Ebner,Siegfried Schenk,Zsolt Szépfalusi,Karin Hoffmann,Fatima Ferreira,Martin Willheim,Otto Scheiner,Dietrich Kraft |
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Abstract: | Twenty-five T cell clones specific for Bet v I were established from the peripheral blood of two birch pollen-allergic patients. The T cell epitopes of these clones were mapped using dodecapeptides overlapping for 2 amino acids (neighbors share 10 residues) spanning the whole amino acid sequence of the protein (159 amino acids). In total, 7 epitopes could be detected. One donor displayed 6 distinct T cell specificities for the Bet v I molecule in 14 T cell clones; for the other donor, 4 stimulating peptides for 11 clones could be identified. Two T cell epitopes were recognized by both subjects. One of these might represent an immunodominant epitope located at amino acid position 77–92 of the Bet v I molecule, as in 13/25 T cell clones activation could be induced by this amino acid sequence. One T cell clone reacted with purified pollen-derived Bet v I, but neither with any peptide synthesized according to a Bet v I-encoding cDNA nor with the respective recombinant protein. Upon stimulation with allergen, the majority of the clones (21/24) revealed the THO or TH2 type of cytokine production (interleukin-4 production), indicating their importance in the pathogenesis of the allergic disease. |
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Keywords: | Type I allergy Allergen T cell epitope Bet v I |
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