The cysteine protease activity of the major dust mite allergen der p 1 selectively enhances the immunoglobulin E antibody response

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The house dust mite Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus allergen Der p 1 is the most immunodominant allergen involved in the expression of dust mite- specific immunoglobulin (Ig)E-mediated hypersensitivity. The reason for this potent IgE-eliciting property of Der p 1 remains unknown, but there is mounting in vitro evidence linking the allergenicity of Der p 1 to its cysteine protease activity. Here we demonstrate for the first time that immunization of mice with proteolytically active Der p 1 results in a significant enhancement in total IgE and Der p 1-specific IgE synthesis compared with animals immunized with Der p 1 that was irreversibly blocked with the cysteine protease inhibitor E-64. We conclude that the proteolytic activity of Der p 1 is a major contributor to its allergenicity.

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Gough, L., Schulz, O., Sewell, H. F., & Shakib, F. (1999). The cysteine protease activity of the major dust mite allergen der p 1 selectively enhances the immunoglobulin E antibody response. Journal of Experimental Medicine, 190(12), 1897–1901. https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.190.12.1897

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