Overlapping T-cell epitopes in the group I allergen of Dermatophagoides species restricted by HLA-DP and HLA-DR class II molecules

1994 
Abstract The induction of IgE antibodies reactive with the group I allergen of Dermatophagoides species (house dust mite [HDM]), which comprise a major component of the allergic immune response in HDM-atopic individuals, is dependent on the functional activity of specific CD4 + T cells. In this report we demonstrate that for a particular HDM-atopic individual the T-cell response to the group I allergen of Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus ( Der p I) is limited to a single region (residues 101–143) of the protein. By mapping the fine antigen specificity with T-cell clones, we observed that the sequence 101–131 of Der p I contains a cluster of at least three overlapping T-cell epitopes. Analysis of the HLA class II restriction specificity of the T-cell clones revealed that the T-cell epitope, residues 110–131, was restricted by HLA-DRB1 ∗ 0101. In contrast, peptide Der p 1, 110–119 was recognized in association with HLA-DPB1 ∗ 0402. However, the ability of cloned T cells to proliferate to the peptide Der p 1, 107–119 presented by HLA-DPB1 ∗ 0401, HLA-DPB1 ∗ 0402, and HLA-DPB1 ∗ 0501 expressing accessory cells illustrates the heterogeneity of the restriction specificity of this region of Der p I. The application of this information in the design of peptide-based immunotherapy in the management of allergic responses to HDM is discussed.
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