Abstract

We investigated the molecular determinants of allergen-derived T cell epitopes in humans utilizing the Phleum pratense (Timothy grass) allergens (Phl p). PBMCs from allergic individuals were tested in ELISPOT assays with overlapping peptides spanning known Phl p allergens. A total of 43 distinct antigenic regions were recognized, illustrating the large breadth of grass-specific T cell epitopes. Th2 cytokines (as represented by IL-5) were predominant, whereas IFN-gamma, IL-10, and IL-17 were detected less frequently. Responses from specific immunotherapy treatment individuals were weaker and less consistent, yet similar in epitope specificity and cytokine pattern to allergic donors, whereas nonallergic individuals were essentially nonreactive. Despite the large breadth of recognition, nine dominant antigenic regions were defined, each recognized by multiple donors, accounting for 51% of the total response. Multiple HLA molecules and loci restricted the dominant regions, and the immunodominant epitopes could be predicted using bioinformatic algorithms specific for 23 common HLA-DR, DP, and DQ molecules. Immunodominance was also apparent at the Phl p Ag level. It was found that 52, 19, and 14% of the total response was directed to Phl p 5, 1, and 3, respectively. Interestingly, little or no correlation between Phl p-specific IgE levels and T cell responses was found. Thus, certain intrinsic features of the allergen protein might influence immunogenicity at the level of T cell reactivity. Consistent with this notion, different Phl p Ags were associated with distinct patterns of IL-5, IFN-gamma, IL-10, and IL-17 production.

Highlights

  • To map the epitopes recognized by T cell responses specific for Timothy grass, we synthesized a panel of 687 overlapping 15-mer peptides spanning the Phleum pratense (Timothy grass) allergens (Phl p) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 11, 12, and 13 allergens

  • These allergens were selected on the basis of the availability of protein sequence information and previous literature reports that identified these proteins as targets for IgE responses [40,41,42]

  • The data presented in this study demonstrate that as expected, a Th2 cytokine (i.e., IL-5) represents the predominant cytokine associated with Timothy grass-specific T cell responses from allergic individuals

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Introduction

To map the epitopes recognized by T cell responses specific for Timothy grass, we synthesized a panel of 687 overlapping 15-mer peptides spanning the Phl p 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 11, 12, and 13 allergens. The data presented in this study demonstrate that as expected, a Th2 cytokine (i.e., IL-5) represents the predominant cytokine associated with Timothy grass-specific T cell responses from allergic individuals.

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