Abstract

Introduction Alternaria alternata is a widespread fungi whose allergy is a risk factor for asthma development. The use of a polymerized allergen extract (allergoid) may be safer than native extract based treatments while maintaining efficacy. The objective of this study was to characterize biochemically and immunochemically a new Alternaria alternata allergoid.MethodsCharacterization of native and allergoid extracts was performed by determination of protein content, protein and allergenic profile, biological potency, identification of Alternaria allergens, and Alt a 1 quantification. Safety was evaluated in toxicological assays (Ames test, limit test, and fish embryo acute toxicity test in zebrafish, and maximum tolerated dose and Dose‐range finding study in rats). Efficacy was evaluated as the capacity to induce IgG antibodies that block IgE‐binding to the allergen and cytokine induction (IFN‐γ, IL‐4, IL‐6, IL‐10, and TNF‐α) in PBMC from atopic donors.ResultsProtein and antigenic profiles showed significant modification of the depigmented allergoid with respect to the native extract, inducing a lower IgE binding capacity. Alt a 1, Alt a 3, Alt a 6, and Alt a 8 allergen sequences were identified in the polymer. No toxicological nor genotoxicity effects were observed. The polymer induced IgG antibodies that blocked human IgE binding epitopes, and it induced higher IL‐10 levels and similar levels of the other cytokines than native extract in PBMC.ConclusionsThis new A. alternata allergoid could be an effective immunotherapy treatment leading to cytokine stimulation and inducing synthesis of IgG antibodies able to block IgE binding to the allergen. In addition, no toxicological effect was observed, and it may be safer than native extract due to its lower IgE binding capacity and cytokine induction that suggest tolerance induction via T cell shift to Treg (IL‐10).

Highlights

  • Alternaria alternata is a widespread fungi whose allergy is a risk factor for asthma development

  • Protein profile: Allergen identification The presence of allergens in Alternaria depigmentedpolymerized extract (ADP) was determined by mass spectrometry

  • ADP extract was digested with trypsin and the peptide mixture was analyzed in a nanoACQUITY liquid chromatography system (Waters Corporation, Milford, MA, USA) coupled to a LTQ-Orbitrap Velos (Thermo) mass spectrometer

Read more

Summary

Introduction

Alternaria alternata is a widespread fungi whose allergy is a risk factor for asthma development. Efficacy was evaluated as the capacity to induce IgG antibodies that block IgE-binding to the allergen and cytokine induction (IFN-g, IL-4, IL-6, IL-10, and TNF-a) in PBMC from atopic donors. Conclusions: This new A. alternata allergoid could be an effective immunotherapy treatment leading to cytokine stimulation and inducing synthesis of IgG antibodies able to block IgE binding to the allergen. No toxicological effect was observed, and it may be safer than native extract due to its lower IgE binding capacity and cytokine induction that suggest tolerance induction via T cell shift to Treg (IL-10). Efficacy and safety of Alternaria alternata allergoid extract allergy is related with typical allergic symptoms like rhinoconjunctivitis but is a risk factor for developing asthma [8,9,10]. A positive correlation has been found between spore levels and the occurrence of hospitalization, asthma treatment, and even asthma-related mortality [11]

Objectives
Methods
Results
Conclusion
Full Text
Published version (Free)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call