Medicina (May 2019)

Peptide Mapping, In Silico and In Vivo Analysis of Allergenic Sorghum Profilin Peptides

  • Chandra Sekhar Bokka,
  • Ganesh Kumar Veeramachaneni,
  • V. B. S. C. Thunuguntla,
  • Janakiram Bobbillapati,
  • Jayakumar Singh Bondili

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina55050178
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 55, no. 5
p. 178

Abstract

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Background and objectives: Nearly 20−30% of the world’s population suffers from allergic rhinitis, among them 15% are progressing to asthma conditions. Sorghum bicolor profilin (Sorb PF), one of the panallergens, was identified, but the allergen specificity is not yet characterized. Materials and Methods: To map the antigenic determinants responsible for IgE binding, the present study is focused on in silico modeling, simulation of Sorb PF and docking of the Sorb PF peptides (PF1-6) against IgG and IgE, followed by in vivo evaluation of the peptides for its allergenicity in mice. Results: Peptide PF3 and PF4 displayed high docking G-scores (−9.05) against IgE only. The mice sensitized with PF3 peptide showed increased levels of IL5, IL12, TNF-alpha, and GMCSF when compared to other peptides and controls, signifying a strong, Th2-based response. Concurrently, the Th1 pathway was inhibited by low levels of cytokine IL2, IFN-γ, and IL-10 justifying the role of PF3 in allergenic IgE response. Conclusions: Based on the results of overlapping peptides PF3 and PF4, the N-terminal part of the PF3 peptide (TGQALVI) plays a crucial role in allergenic response of Sorghum profilin.

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