Clinical and Developmental Immunology (Jan 2013)

Allergenic Characterization of New Mutant Forms of Pru p 3 as New Immunotherapy Vaccines

  • C. Gómez-Casado,
  • M. Garrido-Arandia,
  • P. Gamboa,
  • N. Blanca-López,
  • G. Canto,
  • J. Varela,
  • J. Cuesta-Herranz,
  • L. F. Pacios,
  • A. Díaz-Perales,
  • L. Tordesillas

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/385615
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2013

Abstract

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Nowadays, treatment of food allergy only considered the avoidance of the specific food. However, the possibility of cross-reactivity makes this practice not very effective. Immunotherapy may exhibit as a good alternative to food allergy treatment. The use of hypoallergenic molecules with reduced IgE binding capacity but with ability to stimulate the immune system is a promising tool which could be developed for immunotherapy. In this study, three mutants of Pru p 3, the principal allergen of peach, were produced based on the described mimotope and T cell epitopes, by changing the specific residues to alanine, named as Pru p 3.01, Pru p 3.02, and Pru p 3.03. Pru p 3.01 showed very similar allergenic activity as the wild type by in vitro assays. However, Pru p 3.02 and Pru p 3.03 presented reduced IgE binding with respect to the native form, by in vitro, ex vivo, and in vivo assays. In addition, Pru p 3.03 had affected the IgG4 binding capacity and presented a random circular dichroism, which was reflected in the nonrecognition by specific antibodies anti-Pru p 3. Nevertheless, both Pru p 3.02 and Pru p 3.03 maintained the binding to IgG1 and their ability to activate T lymphocytes. Thus, Pru p 3.02 and Pru p 3.03 could be good candidates for potential immunotherapy in peach-allergic patients.