Relationship between facilitated allergen presentation and the presence of allergen-specific IgE in serum of atopic patients

Author:

Van Der Heijden F L1,Van Neerven R J J1,Kapsenberg M L1

Affiliation:

1. Academic Medical Centre, University of Amsterdam, Laboratory of Cell Biology and Histology, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Abstract

SUMMARY Allergen presentation to allergen-specific T cells can be facilitated when IgE–allergen complexes are endocytosed by antigen-presenting cells (APC) after binding to the low-affinity Fc·R type II (CD23). Here we present a study on the relative capabilities of sera of atopic patients to mediate facilitated antigen presentation (FAP). To this aim FAP was studied in an in vitro model in which CD23-expressing Epstein–Barr virus (EBV)-B cells act as APC to T lymphocyte clones (TLC) that are specific for Der p 2, a major allergen of housedust mite Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus (Dp). Der p 2 is immune-complexed by preincubation in sera from atopic patients, containing allergen-specific IgE. If EBV-B cells are preincubated with these complexes before using the cells as APC, the allergen-specific TLC proliferate at 100–1000-fold lower allergen concentration than required for T cell activation after presentation of uncomplexed allergen. The relative capability of various sera to mediate FAP was correlated with total serum IgE, and especially with Der p 2-specific serum IgE. In the model used, a high FAP capacity could be demonstrated only in sera with a total serum IgE concentration above approximately 2 /μg/ml or with Der p 2-specific IgE above approximately 100 ng/ml. Maximal FAP, i.e. the ability to induce maximal proliferation of the TLC, was obtained in the presence of more than × 600 ng Der p 2-specific IgE/ml. At 100–600 ng/ml Der p 2-specific IgE the level of FAP was correlated with the concentration of allergen-specific IgE, whereas at lower concentrations FAP was low or absent. All tested sera from eczema patients, all having serum anti-Der p 2-IgE concentrations > 600 ng/ml, showed a high FAP capacity, whereas all tested sera from atopic patients without eczema, which had serum anti-Der p 2-IgE levels < 600 ng/ml, showed no or a low FAP capacity. The association of high FAP capacity with eczema may reflect a functional role of FAP in the pathogenesis of atopic dermatitis.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Immunology,Immunology and Allergy

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