Author:
Pang Sze Lei,Matta Sri Anusha,Sio Yang Yie,Ng Yu Ting,Say Yee-How,Ng Chyan Leong,Chew Fook Tim
Abstract
AbstractHouse dust mites (HDMs) are one of the major causes of allergies in the world. The group 23 allergen, Der p 23, from Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus, is a major allergen amongst HDM-sensitized individuals. This study aims to determine the specific immunoglobulin E (sIgE) binding frequency and IgE-binding residues of recombinant Der p 23 (rDer p 23) allergen amongst a cohort of consecutive atopic individuals in a tropical region. We performed site-directed mutagenesis and carried out immuno-dot blot assays using 65 atopic sera. The immuno-dot blot assays results indicated that the two residues K44 and E46 which are located at the N-terminal region are the major IgE-binding residues. The rDerp-23 sIgE titers are strongly correlated to the number of IgE-binding residues for rDer p 23 (P < 0.001). Atopic individuals who were only sensitized to HDM have a significantly higher number of IgE-binding residues than the individuals who were polysensitized to HDM and other crude allergens (P < 0.05). Individuals with allergic multimorbidity and moderate-to-severe allergic rhinitis also have a higher number of IgE-binding residues compared to those with single allergic disease and mild allergic rhinitis. The results prompt us to hypothesize that the individuals who have a higher number of IgE-binding residues may face a bigger challenge to be treated through immunotherapy due to the complexity in designing an effective hypoallergen with a high number of IgE-binding residues. We propose that the development of a refined molecular diagnostic assay, which includes alanine substitution of surface-exposed residues could be a more precise diagnostic strategy to identify all the IgE-binding residues of a major allergen for an atopic individual and the development could be another new dimension in allergy diagnosis and allergen immunotherapy treatment.
Funder
Ministry of Education Academic Research Fund
National Medical Research Council
Biomedical Research Council, Singapore
Agency for Science, Technology and Research
Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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