Allergenic epitopes of ovalbumin (OVA) in patients with hen’s egg allergy: inhibition of basophil histamine release by haptenic ovalbumin peptide
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- 30 March 1996
- journal article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Clinical and Experimental Immunology
- Vol. 103 (3), 446-453
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2249.1996.tb08301.x
Abstract
We studied allergenic determinants that induce hypersensitivity to OVA, the major allergen in egg allergy, using immunoblot and histamine release assays. Immunoblot analysis demonstrated a part of the OVA epitope was in the C‐terminal region comprising residues 347‐385 (OVA347‐385). Histamine was released from basophils of a patient with egg allergy upon stimulation with the OVA fragment corresponding to OVA347–385. Furthermore, detailed epitope mapping using overlapping peptides (residues 347‐366, OVA‐A; residues 357‐376, OVA‐B; and residues 367‐385, OVA‐C) in the OVA 347‐385 region was carried out using the histamine release assay. In order for histamine release from basophils to occur, the allergen must possess two or more allergenic determinants located on the protein molecule at distances that would be equivalent to the distances between IgE molecules on the membrane surface. These results suggest that there are at least two epitopes that bind IgE antibodies on each OVA peptide. In addition, one epitope that binds IgE antibodies in two patients appears to reside in the haptenic peptide OVA357‐366 (OVA‐B1). The histamine release from basophils stimulated by OVA‐B was completely inhibited by OVA‐B1 in one of these patients. Similarly, OVA‐B1 inhibited the histamine release produced by OVA‐A in the other by more than 40%. These results suggest that haptenic synthetic peptides could regulate the allergic reaction in the effector phase if common epitope(s) recognized by IgE antibodies in the patients with egg allergy can be found. These are the first studies that provide an antigen‐specific approach to inhibiting histamine release from basophils by a haptenic peptide recognized by IgE antibodies in an allergic disorder.Keywords
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