PLoS ONE (Jan 2016)

Molecular, Structural and Immunological Characterization of Der p 18, a Chitinase-Like House Dust Mite Allergen.

  • Yvonne Resch,
  • Katharina Blatt,
  • Ursula Malkus,
  • Christian Fercher,
  • Ines Swoboda,
  • Margit Focke-Tejkl,
  • Kuan-Wei Chen,
  • Susanne Seiberler,
  • Irene Mittermann,
  • Christian Lupinek,
  • Azahara Rodriguez-Dominguez,
  • Petra Zieglmayer,
  • René Zieglmayer,
  • Walter Keller,
  • Vladislav Krzyzanek,
  • Peter Valent,
  • Rudolf Valenta,
  • Susanne Vrtala

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0160641
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 8
p. e0160641

Abstract

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BACKGROUND:The house dust mite (HDM) allergen Der p 18 belongs to the glycoside hydrolase family 18 chitinases. The relevance of Der p 18 for house dust mite allergic patients has only been partly investigated. OBJECTIVE:To perform a detailed characterization of Der p 18 on a molecular, structural and immunological level. METHODS:Der p 18 was expressed in E. coli, purified to homogeneity, tested for chitin-binding activity and its secondary structure was analyzed by circular dichroism. Der p 18-specific IgG antibodies were produced in rabbits to localize the allergen in mites using immunogold electron microscopy and to search for cross-reactive allergens in other allergen sources (i.e. mites, crustacea, mollusca and insects). IgE reactivity of rDer p 18 was tested with sera from clinically well characterized HDM-allergic patients (n = 98) and its allergenic activity was analyzed in basophil activation experiments. RESULTS:Recombinant Der p 18 was expressed and purified as a folded, biologically active protein. It shows weak chitin-binding activity and partial cross-reactivity with Der f 18 from D. farinae but not with proteins from the other tested allergen sources. The allergen was mainly localized in the peritrophic matrix of the HDM gut and to a lower extent in fecal pellets. Der p 18 reacted with IgE from 10% of mite allergic patients from Austria and showed allergenic activity when tested for basophil activation in Der p 18-sensitized patients. CONCLUSION:Der p 18 is a rather genus-specific minor allergen with weak chitin-binding activity but exhibits allergenic activity and therefore should be included in diagnostic test panels for HDM allergy.