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The response of bovine beta‐lactoglobulin‐specific T‐cell clones to single amino acid substitution of T‐cell core epitope
Authors:Masashi Kondo  Hideo Kaneko  Toshiyuki Fukao  Kiyotaka Suzuki  Heima Sakaguchi  Shinji Shinoda  Zenichiro Kato  Eiko Matsui  Takahide Teramoto  Taku Nakano  Naomi Kondo
Institution:1. Department of Pediatrics, Graduate School of Medicine, Gifu University, Gifu;2. Research and Development Department, Bean Stalk Snow Co., Ltd., Kawagoe, Japan
Abstract:Cow’s milk is one of the most common food allergens in the first year of life, with approximately 2.5% of infants experiencing an allergic reaction to it. Beta‐lactoglobulin (BLG) is one of the major allergens in cow’s milk. Previously, we reported that four of six T‐cell clones (TCC) which were established from cow’s milk allergy patients recognized BLGp97‐117 as the core sequence and also recognized BLG in association with the human leucocyte antigen (HLA)‐DRB1*0405 allele. Using two of these four TCCs, we evaluated the T‐cell response to BLG peptides with single amino acid substitution or deletion and identified BLGp102‐112 as the minimum essential region in BLGp97‐117. In the alanine‐scan assay, the proliferative responses of TCCs to pE108A disappeared, and the proliferative responses of TCCs to pC106A decreased. In the analog peptide proliferation assay, pY102S had retained some T‐cell response to the two TCCs. Collecting these results, we propose a motif for the interaction between the HLA‐DRB1*0405 allele and antigen peptide, and suggest that BLGp105‐108 are important residues to retain the TCR/BLG‐peptide/HLA complex. pY102A and pY102S are partial agonists for the T‐cell receptor. These peptides might be considered as candidate peptides for the modification of the T‐cell response to BLG in cow’s milk allergy.
Keywords:beta‐lactoglobulin  T‐cell epitope  immunotherapy  peptide  T‐cell receptor  T‐cell clone
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