Publication: Pru p 3-Epitope-based sublingual immunotherapy in a murine model for the treatment of peach allergy
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2017-10-01
Authors
Rodriguez, Maria J.
Mascaraque, Ainhoa
Ramos-Soriano, Javier
Torres, Maria J.
Perkins, James R.
Gomez, Francisca
Garrido-Arandia, Maria
Cubells-Baeza, Nuria
Andreu, David
Diaz-Perales, Araceli
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Wiley
Abstract
Scope: Food-specific immunotherapy (SIT) is a promising treatment for lipid transfer protein (LTP)-syndrome. We propose a novel sublingual-SIT (SLIT) that combines a Pru p 3 T-cell peptide and an oligodeoxyribonucleotide (ODN) with CpG motifs (ODN-CpG) as adjuvants to induce a specific Th1/Treg response.Methods and results: LTP-peach allergic mice were treated sublingually with a combination of a CpG sequence and mono- or tetravalent systems including a Pru p 3 peptide, D-1(Prup3) or D-4(Prup3). Mice were challenged intraperitoneally with Pru p 3 one or three weeks after SLIT and tolerance was assessed.Mice treated with D-1(Prup3)+CpG were protected from anaphylaxis after Pru p 3 challenge. They showed no change in body temperature, lower levels of Pru p 3-specific IgE and IgG1 antibodies and higher levels of sIgG2a compared to the untreated group. They had fewer IgE and IgG1 secreting cells and more sIgG2a secreting cells. Moreover, a significantly lower number of Pru p 3-specific CD4(+)T cells and a higher number of Treg cells were found, alongside a Th1 cytokine pattern. These changes were maintained for three weeks after stopping treatment.Conclusion: D(1)Prup3+CpG represents a promising SIT for food allergy. It is easily synthesized and induces protection from anaphylaxis to Pru p 3 that is maintained for at least three weeks.
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MeSH Terms
Administration, Sublingual
Animals
Antigens, Plant
Carrier Proteins
Cell Proliferation
Cytokines
Disease Models, Animal
Female
Food Hypersensitivity
Immunoglobulin E
Immunoglobulin G
Mice
Mice, Inbred BALB C
Plant Proteins
Prunus persica
Spleen
Sublingual Immunotherapy
Animals
Antigens, Plant
Carrier Proteins
Cell Proliferation
Cytokines
Disease Models, Animal
Female
Food Hypersensitivity
Immunoglobulin E
Immunoglobulin G
Mice
Mice, Inbred BALB C
Plant Proteins
Prunus persica
Spleen
Sublingual Immunotherapy
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Keywords
Anaphylaxis, Food-allergy, Lipid transfer protein, Mouse model, Sublingual immunotherapy, T-cell epitopes, Food allergy, Oral immunotherapy, Cpg oligodeoxynucleotides, Airway inflammation, Dendritic cells, Peanut, Mice, Mechanisms, Sensitization