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T cell responses to major peanut allergens in children with and without peanut allergy
Author(s) -
Flinterman A. E.,
Pasmans S. G. M. A.,
Den Hartog Jager C. F.,
Hoekstra M. O.,
BruijnzeelKoomen C. A. F. M.,
Knol E. F.,
Van Hoffen E.
Publication year - 2010
Publication title -
clinical and experimental allergy
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.462
H-Index - 154
eISSN - 1365-2222
pISSN - 0954-7894
DOI - 10.1111/j.1365-2222.2009.03431.x
Subject(s) - peanut allergy , allergy , immunology , peripheral blood mononuclear cell , immunoglobulin e , t cell , stimulation , allergen , interleukin 4 , medicine , cytokine , biology , immune system , food allergy , antibody , in vitro , biochemistry
Summary Background T cell responses involved in peanut allergy are poorly understood. Objective To investigate T cell responses towards major peanut allergens in peanut‐allergic (PA) subjects compared with peanut‐sensitized (PS) non‐allergic children and non‐atopic (NA) controls. Methods Eighteen PA children, seven non‐allergic PS children and 11 NA adults were included. Peripheral blood mononuclear cells were stimulated with a crude peanut extract (CPE). Short‐term T cell lines were generated and subsequently stimulated with CPE and purified Ara h 1, Ara h 2, Ara h 3 and Ara h 6. The proliferation and production of IL‐13, IFN‐γ, IL‐10 and TNF‐α were analysed. Results Proliferation to CPE and major allergens was enhanced in PA subjects. The primary response to CPE was comparable with PS subjects, with increased production of IL‐13 and IFN‐γ compared with NA. Production of IL‐10 was not observed. In short‐term T cell lines, the response to CPE was stronger in PA than in PS and NA subjects. Only PA children had a detectable response to major peanut allergens, characterized by IL‐13 production. The response was the highest after Ara h 3 stimulation, and the lowest after Ara h 2 stimulation. No significant correlation was observed between peanut‐specific IgE levels and T cell responses to CPE. Conclusion T cell responses to CPE in PA and PS children were characterized by Th1 and Th2 cytokines. Only PA children showed enhanced Th2 responses to Ara h 1, Ara h 3 and Ara h 6. Cite this as : A. E. Flinterman, S. G. M. A. Pasmans, C. F. den Hartog Jager, M. O. Hoekstra, C. A. F. M. Bruijnzeel‐Koomen, E. F. Knol and E. van Hoffen, Clinical & Experimental Allergy , 2010 (40) 590–597.