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Specific B-cell Epitope of Per a 1: A Major Allergen of American Cockroach (Periplaneta americana) and Anatomical Localization

Journal

ALLERGY ASTHMA & IMMUNOLOGY RESEARCH
Volume 6, Issue 4, Pages 325-332

Publisher

KOREAN ACAD ASTHMA ALLERGY & CLINICAL IMMUNOLOGY
DOI: 10.4168/aair.2014.6.4.325

Keywords

American cockroach; B-cell epitope; hybridoma; Per a 1; Periplaneta americana; mimotope

Funding

  1. National Research University (NRU) project of the Office of Commission on Higher Education, Ministry of Education, Thailand through the Center of Bio-pharmaceutical Development and Innovative Therapy, Mahidol University
  2. Thailand Research Fund (TRF) [DPG5380001]
  3. Chalermphrakiat Grant, Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University

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Purpose: Cockroach (CR) is a common source of indoor allergens, and Per a 1 is a major American CR (Periplaneta americana) allergen; however, several attributes of this protein remain unknown. This study identifies a novel specific B cell epitope and anatomical locations of Per a 1.0105. Methods: Recombinant Per a 1.0105 (rPer a 1.0105) was used as BALB/c mouse immunogen for the production of monoclonal antibodies (MAb). The MAb specific B cell epitope was identified by determining phage mimotopic peptides and pair-wise alignment of the peptides with the rPer a 1.0105 amino acid sequence. Locations of the Per a 1.0105 in E americana were investigated by immunohistochemical staining. Results: The rPer a 1.0105 (similar to 13 kDa) had 100%, 98% and >= 90% identity to Per a 1.0105, Per a 1.0101, and Cr-PII, respectively. The B-cell epitope of the Per a 1.0105 specific-MAb was located at residues (99)QDLLLQLRDKGV(110) contained in all 5 Per a 1.01 isoforms and Per a 1.02. The epitope was analogous to the Bla g 1.02 epitope; however, this B-cell epitope was not an IgE inducer. Per a 1.0105 was found in the midgut and intestinal content of American CR but not in the other organs. The amount of the Per a 1 was similar to 544 mu g per gram of feces. Conclusions: The novel Per a 1 B-cell epitope described in this study is a useful target for allergen quantification in samples; however, the specific MAb can be used as an allergen detection reagent. The MAb based-affinity resin can be made for allergen purification, and the so-purified protein can serve as a standard and diagnostic allergen as well as a therapeutic vaccine component. The finding that the Per a 1 is contained in the midgut and feces is useful to increase yield and purity when preparing this allergen.

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