Towards a non-allergenic peptide mix containing the T cell epitopes of the clinically most relevant house dust mite allergens for tolerance induction

2016 
House dust mites are one of the most important allergen sources. Der p 1, Der p 2, Der p 5, Der p 7, Der p 21 and Der p 23 are the clinically most important house dust mite (HDM) allergens. The aim of this study was to define a mix of non-allergenic T cell epitope-containing peptides of these allergens for tolerance induction. According to the amino acid sequences of these allergens, we synthesized and purified 33 overlapping peptides covering the complete sequences of Der p 1, 2, 5, 7, 21 and 23. The peptides were tested for IgE and IgG reactivity with sera from HDM allergic patients in ELISA. PBMCs from 27 HDM allergic and 10 non-HDM allergic individuals were incubated with the synthetic peptides and T cell proliferation was measured using a CFSE dilution-based assay. The peptides could be purified in large amounts. They lacked secondary structure but most of them remained soluble in physiological buffers. ELISA assays indicated that most peptides from Derp 1, 2, 5, 7, 21 and 23 lacked IgE reactivity and thus were non-allergenic. T cell proliferation assays identified 12 predominant epitopes in the Der p allergens. Our data indicates that a reasonable number of non-allergenic peptides including the sequences and thus T cell epitopes of the clinically most relevant house dust mite allergens can be defined for prevention of HDM allergy by tolerance induction.
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