Frontiers in Immunology (Feb 2023)

Inhibition of pathologic immunoglobulin E in food allergy by EBF-2 and active compound berberine associated with immunometabolism regulation

  • Nan Yang,
  • Nan Yang,
  • Anish R. Maskey,
  • Kamal Srivastava,
  • Kamal Srivastava,
  • Monica Kim,
  • Zixi Wang,
  • Ibrahim Musa,
  • Yanmei Shi,
  • Yixuan Gong,
  • Ozkan Fidan,
  • Ozkan Fidan,
  • Julie Wang,
  • David Dunkin,
  • Danna Chung,
  • Jixun Zhan,
  • Mingsan Miao,
  • Hugh A. Sampson,
  • Xiu-Min Li,
  • Xiu-Min Li

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2023.1081121
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14

Abstract

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IntroductionFood allergy is a significant public health problem with limited treatment options. As Food Allergy Herbal Formula 2 (FAHF-2) showed potential as a food allergy treatment, we further developed a purified version named EBF-2 and identified active compounds. We investigated the mechanisms of EBF-2 on IgE-mediated peanut (PN) allergy and its active compound, berberine, on IgE production.MethodsIgE plasma cell line U266 cells were cultured with EBF-2 and FAHF-2, and their effects on IgE production were compared. EBF-2 was evaluated in a murine PN allergy model for its effect on PN-specific IgE production, number of IgE+ plasma cells, and PN anaphylaxis. Effects of berberine on IgE production, the expression of transcription factors, and mitochondrial glucose metabolism in U266 cells were evaluated.ResultsEBF-2 dose-dependently suppressed IgE production and was over 16 times more potent than FAHF-2 in IgE suppression in U266 cells. EBF-2 significantly suppressed PN-specific IgE production (70%, p<0.001) and the number of IgE-producing plasma cells in PN allergic mice, accompanied by 100% inhibition of PN-induced anaphylaxis and plasma histamine release (p<0.001) without affecting IgG1 or IgG2a production. Berberine markedly suppressed IgE production, which was associated with suppression of XBP1, BLIMP1, and STAT6 transcription factors and a reduced rate of mitochondrial oxidation in an IgE-producing plasma cell line.ConclusionsEBF-2 and its active compound berberine are potent IgE suppressors, associated with cellular regulation of immunometabolism on IgE plasma cells, and may be a potential therapy for IgE-mediated food allergy and other allergic disorders.

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