T cell epitope immunotherapy ameliorates allergic responses in a murine model of shrimp allergy.
Abstract
BACKGROUND:
Shellfish allergy is one of the most common food hypersensitivities worldwide but allergen-specific immunotherapy for shellfish allergy is not yet available. We believe that T cell peptide-based immunotherapy holds the potential for modulating allergic responses without IgE cross-linking.
OBJECTIVE:
We sought to identify the immunodominant T cell epitopes of tropomyosin, the major shrimp allergen of Metapenaeus ensis (Met e 1), and to evaluate their therapeutic effects in a Balb/c mouse model of Met e 1 hypersensitivity.
METHODS:
T cell epitopes of Met e 1 were first identified based on the proliferation and cytokine responses of splenocytes isolated from Met e 1-sensitized Balb/c mice upon stimulation by 18 synthetic peptides that span the full-length Met e 1. The immunodominant T cell peptides identified were then fed orally to Met e 1-sensitized Balb/c mice twice a week for four weeks. Allergic responses, serological antibody levels, intestinal histology and systemic and local cytokine profiles were compared between the treated and the untreated groups.
RESULTS:
Six major Met e 1 T cell epitopes were identified. Mice treated with the T cell epitope peptide mixture demonstrated an amelioration of systemic allergic symptoms and a significant reduction in Th2-associated antibody and cytokine responses. These benefits were accompanied by a shift to a balanced Th1/Th2 response, induction of IgG2a antibodies possessing in vitro and in vivo blocking activities and the induction of regulatory T cell responses.
CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL RELEVANCE:
T cell epitope-based oral immunotherapy is effective in reducing allergic responses towards shrimp tropomyosin. This is a novel strategy for clinical management of shellfish allergy and is a model for mechanistic studies of oral immunotherapy.
© 2015 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
KEYWORDS:
Met e 1; T cell epitopes; Th1/Th2 balance; allergen-specific immunotherapy; peptide immunotherapy; peripheral tolerance; shellfish
Link To: T cell epitope immunotherapy ameliorates allergic responses in a murine model of shrimp allergy., Clin Exp Allergy. 2016 Mar;46(3):491-503.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26610061