In this study we wanted to analyse the pattern of the immune response to the Parietaria major allergen Par j 1 in freshly purified peripheral blood mononuclear cell (PBMC) from healthy subjects. We observed that Par j 1 was capable of inducing IFN- production by CD3- and CD16+/CD56+ cells exclusively in healthy individuals. Furthermore, a multiparametric analysis allowed us a better definition of two IFN--Par j 1 specific populations (IFN-dim and IFN-high) characterized by the presence of different proportions of NKT and NK cells. We also identified the concomitant presence of a subset of IL-10+ NK cells. Moreover, CFSE staining showed that the Par j 1 preferentially induced the proliferation of CD3-/CD56+/CD335+ cells. Finally, a subset of CD4+/CD25+/FoxP3+/IL-10- T cells was identified. The result of this pilot study suggest that during a tolerogenic response, the major allergen of the Parietaria pollen works as an activator of both the innate and the adaptive human immune system.

Innate and adaptive immune responses to the major Parietaria allergen Par j 1 in healthy subjects

A Bonura;MR Melis;C Di Sano;P Colombo
2013

Abstract

In this study we wanted to analyse the pattern of the immune response to the Parietaria major allergen Par j 1 in freshly purified peripheral blood mononuclear cell (PBMC) from healthy subjects. We observed that Par j 1 was capable of inducing IFN- production by CD3- and CD16+/CD56+ cells exclusively in healthy individuals. Furthermore, a multiparametric analysis allowed us a better definition of two IFN--Par j 1 specific populations (IFN-dim and IFN-high) characterized by the presence of different proportions of NKT and NK cells. We also identified the concomitant presence of a subset of IL-10+ NK cells. Moreover, CFSE staining showed that the Par j 1 preferentially induced the proliferation of CD3-/CD56+/CD335+ cells. Finally, a subset of CD4+/CD25+/FoxP3+/IL-10- T cells was identified. The result of this pilot study suggest that during a tolerogenic response, the major allergen of the Parietaria pollen works as an activator of both the innate and the adaptive human immune system.
2013
Istituto di biomedicina e di immunologia molecolare - IBIM - Sede Palermo
Innate immunity
adaptive immunity
Parietaria judaica pollen
allergy
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