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Peptide Glycodendrimers as Potential Vaccines for Olive Pollen Allergy.

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2020-02-13

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Benedé, Sara
Ramos-Soriano, Javier
Palomares, Francis
Losada, Jorge
Mascaraque, Ainhoa
López-Rodríguez, Juan Carlos
Rojo, Javier
Mayorga, Cristobalina
Villalba, Mayte
Batanero, Eva

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Olive pollen is one of the most important causes of respiratory allergy, with Ole e 1 being the most clinically relevant sensitizing allergen. Peptide-based vaccines represent promising therapeutic approaches, but the use of adjuvants is required to strengthen the weak immunogenicity of small peptides. We propose the use of dendrimeric scaffolds conjugated to the T cell immunodominant epitope of Ole e 1 (OE109-130) for the development of novel vaccines against olive pollen allergy. Four dendrimeric scaffolds containing an ester/ether with nine mannoses, an ester succinimidyl linker with nine N-acetyl-glucosamine units or nine ethylene glycol units conjugated to OE109-130 peptide were designed, and their cytotoxicity, internalization pattern, and immunomodulatory properties were analyzed in vitro. None of the dendrimers exhibited cytotoxicity in humanized rat basophil (RBL-2H3), human bronchial epithelial Calu-3, and human mast LAD2 cell lines. Confocal images indicated that mannosylated glycodendropeptides exhibited lower colocalization with a lysosomal marker. Moreover, mannosylated glycodendropeptides showed higher transport tendency through the epithelial barrier formed by Calu-3 cells cultured at the air-liquid interface. Finally, mannosylated glycodendropeptides promoted Treg and IL10+Treg proliferation and IL-10 secretion by peripheral blood mononuclear cells from allergic patients. Mannosylated dendrimers conjugated with OE109-130 peptide from Ole e 1 have been identified as suitable candidates for the development of novel vaccines of olive pollen allergy.

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Adjuvants, Immunologic
Animals
Antigens, Plant
Cell Line, Tumor
Cell Survival
Cytokines
Dendrimers
Epithelial Cells
Epitopes, T-Lymphocyte
Humans
Immunogenicity, Vaccine
Mannose
Olea
Peptides
Plant Proteins
Pollen
Rats
Respiratory Mucosa
Rhinitis, Allergic, Seasonal
T-Lymphocytes
Vaccines, Subunit

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airway epithelium, allergy, dendrimers, epithelial cells, olive pollen

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