Abstract

The social wasp Polybia paulista (Hymenoptera, Vespidae) is highly aggressive, being responsible for many medical occurrences. One of the most allergenic components of this venom is Antigen 5 (Poly p 5). The possible modulation of the in vitro immune response induced by antigen 5 from P. paulista venom, expressed recombinantly (rPoly p 5), on BALB/c mice peritoneal macrophages, activated or not with LPS, was assessed. Here, we analyzed cell viability changes, expression of the phosphorylated form of p65 NF-κB subunit, nitric oxide (NO), proinflammatory cytokines production, and co-stimulatory molecules (CD80, CD86). The results suggest that rPoly p 5 does not affect NO production nor the expression of co-stimulatory molecules in mouse peritoneal macrophages. On the other hand, rPoly p 5 induced an increase in IL-1β production in non-activated macrophages and a reduction in the production of TNF-α and MCP-1 cytokines in activated macrophages. rPoly p 5 decreased the in vitro production of the phosphorylated p65 NF-κB subunit in non-activated macrophages. These findings suggest an essential role of this allergen in the polarization of functional M2 macrophage phenotypes, when analyzed in previously activated macrophages. Further investigations, mainly in in vivo studies, should be conducted to elucidate Polybia paulista Ag5 biological role in the macrophage functional profile modulation.

Highlights

  • This article is an open access articleBrazil holds a great diversity of clinically significant Neotropical Hymenoptera, including the three prominent families: Vespidae, Formicidae, and Apidae

  • Antigen 5 is one of the most used allergens, together with phospholipase, in the speAntigen 5ofisallergic one of the most used allergens, together with phospholipase, in the specific cific diagnosis reactions to Hymenoptera venoms when it comes to recombinant diagnosis of allergic reactions to Hymenoptera venoms when it comes to recombinant allergens [7]

  • Our findings suggest that the allergen rPoly p 5 from P. paulista is not a key component in the modulation of nitric oxide (NO) production in intraperitoneal macrophage cells

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Introduction

This article is an open access articleBrazil holds a great diversity of clinically significant Neotropical Hymenoptera, including the three prominent families: Vespidae, Formicidae, and Apidae. Polybia paulista (Hymenoptera: Vespidae), a Brazilian Neotropical wasp, is responsible for many sting accidents, including fatal anaphylaxis cases [1]. Phospholipase A1 (Poly p 1), hyaluronidase (Poly p 2), and antigen 5 (Poly p 5) are the main allergens present in the P. paulista venom. With proteomic approaches, these allergens were characterized [2,3,4]. Ag5 allergens are the most abundant proteins in most Vespoidea venoms, including P. paulista, but their function remains unclear [5]. As reported in other wasps, Poly p 5 (~23 kDa) is a glycosylated allergen present in large amounts in crude venom and has seven described isoforms [1,4]

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