Allergen-specific immunotherapy was introduced in clinical settings more than 100 years ago. It r... more Allergen-specific immunotherapy was introduced in clinical settings more than 100 years ago. It remains the only curative approach to treating allergic disorders that ameliorates symptoms, reduces medication costs, and blocks the onset of new sensitizations. Despite this clinical evidence and knowledge of some immunological mechanisms, there remain some open questions regarding the safety and efficacy of this treatment. This suggests the need for novel therapeutic approaches that attempt to reduce the dose and frequency of treatment administration, improving patient compliance, and reducing costs. In this context, the use of novel adjuvants has been proposed and, in recent years, biomedical applications using nanoparticles have been exploited in the attempt to find formulations with improved stability, bioavailability, favorable biodistribution profiles, and the capability of targeting specific cell populations. In this article, we review some of the most relevant regulatory aspects...
Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950), Jan 15, 1999
Antigenic peptides with substituted side chains inhibit immune responses to a number of recall Ag... more Antigenic peptides with substituted side chains inhibit immune responses to a number of recall Ags from infectious agents in vitro. Here we show that the same strategy can be applied to peptides derived from a pollen protein, the major allergen of Parietaria judaica(Par j1), a plant responsible for most allergenic sensitization in the southern Mediterranean area. Three T cell lines responding to Par j1 protein were used to identify a stimulatory peptide. Two different monosubstituted altered peptide ligands (APL) were identified that bound to the HLA-DR of the responders, did not stimulate the T cell lines on their own, and decreased the response to subsaturating amounts of the unmodified stimulatory peptide. Most important, these APL were able to inhibit the response of these cell lines to intact Par j1 protein. A third monosubstituted peptide bound to the HLA-DR but did not show inhibitory activity. The two APL had a lower affinity than the unsubstituted peptide for the HLA-DR. Th...
International Archives of Allergy and Immunology, 2002
Airborne insect antigens represent important aeroallergens which have been widely investigated. A... more Airborne insect antigens represent important aeroallergens which have been widely investigated. Although it has been demonstrated that house dust contains significant silverfish (Lepisma saccharina) levels, none of the extracts obtained so far has been extensively characterized. Thus, we have prepared and characterized a silverfish extract and investigated its IgE-reactive components by testing the reactivity of sera from patients allergic to inhalant insect allergens. The extract from silverfish insect bodies was prepared by homogenizing frozen silverfish in Tris-HCl buffer. The soluble material (Sup) was filtered and the insoluble material (Ppt) was resuspended in 100 mM Tris pH 10.6. The two fractions were characterized by biochemical and immunochemical methods. IgE reactivity was investigated on both fractions before and after periodate treatment. Protein content and total carbohydrates was 2 and 3% w/w for Sup and 1 and 0.3% w/w for Ppt. The SDS-PAGE profile of the two fractions showed a different pattern in the MW range of 5-175 kD. Sup and Ppt, probed with allergic sera, showed a complex pattern of IgE reactivity. When periodate-treated fractions were tested, IgE reactivity was either completely abrogated, reduced or not affected, depending on the allergic serum employed. The results obtained indicate that the classic aqueous-extraction procedures that have been used up to now for other insects might not be completely satisfactory, since several allergenic components are not soluble at the normally used pH. We developed a dedicated extraction procedure allowing the detection of a certain degree of reactivity in sera negative to allergens extracted following classic procedures.
Human allergy to Cupressaceae was reported for the first time more than 50 years ago. However, it... more Human allergy to Cupressaceae was reported for the first time more than 50 years ago. However, its clear-cut role in the so-called winter pollinosis has only recently been obtained. 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 , 6 and 7 Species of the Cupressaceae family, mainly Cupressus ...
Cross-reactivity between the different components in Parietaria judaica pollen extract has been i... more Cross-reactivity between the different components in Parietaria judaica pollen extract has been investigated by polyclonal as well as monoclonal antibodies before and after chemical deglycosylation obtained by trifluoromethanesulphonic acid (TFMS) treatment of the extract. In western blotting a polyclonal rabbit antiseruni, obtained by injecting purified Par j I, was able to recognise many components of the native extract. However, its reactivity was restricted, after chemical deglycosylation of the extract, to the major allergen alone, indicating that its cross-reactivity was due to sugar moieties. Moreover, out of several monoclonal antibodies raised by injecting the whole Parietaria judaica extract, one (1A4/2F8) was also able in western blotting to recognise an epitope shared by many components of the extract except the major allergen Par j I. However, in this case the broad reactivity of the antibody was not affected by the deglycosylating procedure. When the reactivity of Parietaria Judaica extract was tested before and after sugar removal, against specific IgE from a pool of patient sera, no differences could be demonstrated, thus indicating that carbohydrates are not strongly involved in the binding of Parietaria judaica-specific IgE. The results indicate that both proteic and carbohydratic cross-reactive epitopes are shared by many components of Parietaria judaica pollen extract.
We analyzed the phenotype, proliferative responsiveness, cytokine production and apoptosis suscep... more We analyzed the phenotype, proliferative responsiveness, cytokine production and apoptosis susceptibility of lamina propria lymphocytes to different activation pathways. Lamina propria lymphocytes is a population enriched of activated lymphocytes showing a "memory" phenotype. As opposite to peripheral blood lymphocytes, lamina propria lymphocytes show proliferative hyporesponsiveness when stimulated via TCR/CD3 pathway while proliferative response to the CD2 activation pathway is relatively preserved. Under the latter activation pathway, cytokine production, especially IL-4 and IFN-gamma, is higher than that observed in peripheral lymphocytes. When compared to controls, lamina propria lymphocytes isolated from inflammatory bowel disease (Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis) show distinctive variation in the cytokine production. In particular, Crohn's disease is characterized by an increased production of IFN-gamma, while in ulcerative colitis an increased production of IL-5 is observable. Among the different regulatory mechanisms contributing to maintain immunological homeostasis we analyzed the susceptibility to apoptosis of lamina propria lymphocytes. We found that CD2-activation pathway is regulated by Fas-mediated apoptosis, which regulates proliferation and cytokine production. In inflammatory bowel disease this apoptosis is defective thus contributing to the chronic inflammation and cytokine dysregulation.
Allergen-specific immunotherapy was introduced in clinical settings more than 100 years ago. It r... more Allergen-specific immunotherapy was introduced in clinical settings more than 100 years ago. It remains the only curative approach to treating allergic disorders that ameliorates symptoms, reduces medication costs, and blocks the onset of new sensitizations. Despite this clinical evidence and knowledge of some immunological mechanisms, there remain some open questions regarding the safety and efficacy of this treatment. This suggests the need for novel therapeutic approaches that attempt to reduce the dose and frequency of treatment administration, improving patient compliance, and reducing costs. In this context, the use of novel adjuvants has been proposed and, in recent years, biomedical applications using nanoparticles have been exploited in the attempt to find formulations with improved stability, bioavailability, favorable biodistribution profiles, and the capability of targeting specific cell populations. In this article, we review some of the most relevant regulatory aspects...
Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950), Jan 15, 1999
Antigenic peptides with substituted side chains inhibit immune responses to a number of recall Ag... more Antigenic peptides with substituted side chains inhibit immune responses to a number of recall Ags from infectious agents in vitro. Here we show that the same strategy can be applied to peptides derived from a pollen protein, the major allergen of Parietaria judaica(Par j1), a plant responsible for most allergenic sensitization in the southern Mediterranean area. Three T cell lines responding to Par j1 protein were used to identify a stimulatory peptide. Two different monosubstituted altered peptide ligands (APL) were identified that bound to the HLA-DR of the responders, did not stimulate the T cell lines on their own, and decreased the response to subsaturating amounts of the unmodified stimulatory peptide. Most important, these APL were able to inhibit the response of these cell lines to intact Par j1 protein. A third monosubstituted peptide bound to the HLA-DR but did not show inhibitory activity. The two APL had a lower affinity than the unsubstituted peptide for the HLA-DR. Th...
International Archives of Allergy and Immunology, 2002
Airborne insect antigens represent important aeroallergens which have been widely investigated. A... more Airborne insect antigens represent important aeroallergens which have been widely investigated. Although it has been demonstrated that house dust contains significant silverfish (Lepisma saccharina) levels, none of the extracts obtained so far has been extensively characterized. Thus, we have prepared and characterized a silverfish extract and investigated its IgE-reactive components by testing the reactivity of sera from patients allergic to inhalant insect allergens. The extract from silverfish insect bodies was prepared by homogenizing frozen silverfish in Tris-HCl buffer. The soluble material (Sup) was filtered and the insoluble material (Ppt) was resuspended in 100 mM Tris pH 10.6. The two fractions were characterized by biochemical and immunochemical methods. IgE reactivity was investigated on both fractions before and after periodate treatment. Protein content and total carbohydrates was 2 and 3% w/w for Sup and 1 and 0.3% w/w for Ppt. The SDS-PAGE profile of the two fractions showed a different pattern in the MW range of 5-175 kD. Sup and Ppt, probed with allergic sera, showed a complex pattern of IgE reactivity. When periodate-treated fractions were tested, IgE reactivity was either completely abrogated, reduced or not affected, depending on the allergic serum employed. The results obtained indicate that the classic aqueous-extraction procedures that have been used up to now for other insects might not be completely satisfactory, since several allergenic components are not soluble at the normally used pH. We developed a dedicated extraction procedure allowing the detection of a certain degree of reactivity in sera negative to allergens extracted following classic procedures.
Human allergy to Cupressaceae was reported for the first time more than 50 years ago. However, it... more Human allergy to Cupressaceae was reported for the first time more than 50 years ago. However, its clear-cut role in the so-called winter pollinosis has only recently been obtained. 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 , 6 and 7 Species of the Cupressaceae family, mainly Cupressus ...
Cross-reactivity between the different components in Parietaria judaica pollen extract has been i... more Cross-reactivity between the different components in Parietaria judaica pollen extract has been investigated by polyclonal as well as monoclonal antibodies before and after chemical deglycosylation obtained by trifluoromethanesulphonic acid (TFMS) treatment of the extract. In western blotting a polyclonal rabbit antiseruni, obtained by injecting purified Par j I, was able to recognise many components of the native extract. However, its reactivity was restricted, after chemical deglycosylation of the extract, to the major allergen alone, indicating that its cross-reactivity was due to sugar moieties. Moreover, out of several monoclonal antibodies raised by injecting the whole Parietaria judaica extract, one (1A4/2F8) was also able in western blotting to recognise an epitope shared by many components of the extract except the major allergen Par j I. However, in this case the broad reactivity of the antibody was not affected by the deglycosylating procedure. When the reactivity of Parietaria Judaica extract was tested before and after sugar removal, against specific IgE from a pool of patient sera, no differences could be demonstrated, thus indicating that carbohydrates are not strongly involved in the binding of Parietaria judaica-specific IgE. The results indicate that both proteic and carbohydratic cross-reactive epitopes are shared by many components of Parietaria judaica pollen extract.
We analyzed the phenotype, proliferative responsiveness, cytokine production and apoptosis suscep... more We analyzed the phenotype, proliferative responsiveness, cytokine production and apoptosis susceptibility of lamina propria lymphocytes to different activation pathways. Lamina propria lymphocytes is a population enriched of activated lymphocytes showing a "memory" phenotype. As opposite to peripheral blood lymphocytes, lamina propria lymphocytes show proliferative hyporesponsiveness when stimulated via TCR/CD3 pathway while proliferative response to the CD2 activation pathway is relatively preserved. Under the latter activation pathway, cytokine production, especially IL-4 and IFN-gamma, is higher than that observed in peripheral lymphocytes. When compared to controls, lamina propria lymphocytes isolated from inflammatory bowel disease (Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis) show distinctive variation in the cytokine production. In particular, Crohn's disease is characterized by an increased production of IFN-gamma, while in ulcerative colitis an increased production of IL-5 is observable. Among the different regulatory mechanisms contributing to maintain immunological homeostasis we analyzed the susceptibility to apoptosis of lamina propria lymphocytes. We found that CD2-activation pathway is regulated by Fas-mediated apoptosis, which regulates proliferation and cytokine production. In inflammatory bowel disease this apoptosis is defective thus contributing to the chronic inflammation and cytokine dysregulation.
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