Mapping an epitope on a protein by gene fragmentation and/or point mutations is often expensive and time consuming. Analysis of a 3D model can be utilized to detect the amino acids residues which are exposed to the solvent surface and thus represent potential epitope residues. Parj1 and Parj2 are the two major allergens of the Parietaria judaica pollen belonging to the Lipid Transfer Protein family. Using their three-dimensional structures as a guide, a head to tail dimer expressing disulphide bond variants of the major allergens was generated by means of DNA recombinant technology. The hybrid was expressed in E.coli and its immunological activity studied in vivo and in vitro. Our results demonstrate that a hybrid polypeptide expressing disulphide bond variants of the major allergens of the Parietaria pollen displayed reduced allergenicity and enhanced T cell reactivity for induction of protective antibodies able to block human IgE induced during the natural course of sensitization against the Parietaria pollen.

From Allergen Back To Antigen: A Rational Approach To New Forms Of Immunotherapy

Colombo P;Bonura A
2007

Abstract

Mapping an epitope on a protein by gene fragmentation and/or point mutations is often expensive and time consuming. Analysis of a 3D model can be utilized to detect the amino acids residues which are exposed to the solvent surface and thus represent potential epitope residues. Parj1 and Parj2 are the two major allergens of the Parietaria judaica pollen belonging to the Lipid Transfer Protein family. Using their three-dimensional structures as a guide, a head to tail dimer expressing disulphide bond variants of the major allergens was generated by means of DNA recombinant technology. The hybrid was expressed in E.coli and its immunological activity studied in vivo and in vitro. Our results demonstrate that a hybrid polypeptide expressing disulphide bond variants of the major allergens of the Parietaria pollen displayed reduced allergenicity and enhanced T cell reactivity for induction of protective antibodies able to block human IgE induced during the natural course of sensitization against the Parietaria pollen.
2007
Istituto di biomedicina e di immunologia molecolare - IBIM - Sede Palermo
Inglese
Vito Di Gesu, L. Scarsi
Modelling and Simulation in Science: 6th International Workshop on Data Analysis in Astronomy, Erice, Italy, 15-22 April 2007
154
157
4
978-981-277-944-1
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
Immunotherapy; Modeling Allergens; Mutational Analysis
6
02 Contributo in Volume::02.01 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
268
open
Colombo, P; Trapani, A; Geraci, D; Golino, M; Gianguzza, F; Bonura, A
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