Human T cell responses to recombinant mite antigens of Dermatophogoides farinae

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Abstract

We studied T cell response to four glutathione S transferase (GST)- fused mite antigens prepared in our laboratory using peripheral blood lymphocytes from mite-sensitive patients with bronchial asthma. Of the four recombinant antigens, purified GST-Mag3 had the strongest ability to cause patients' lymphocytes to proliferate, and its potency was almost comparable to that of crude mite bodies (Dfb) and faeces (Dff) antigens and a purified major antigen, Der f 2. The responder lymphocytes were mainly T cells, because the proliferative response was depleted by the treatment of lymphocytes with anti-CD3 antibody and complement, but not with anti-CD20 antibody and complement. The responsiveness of lymphocytes to GST-Mag3 correlated with that to Der f 2, but GST-Mag3 displayed slightly higher activity to stimulate lymphocytes than Der f 2. Simultaneously, the levels of Dff- and GST-Mag3-specific IgE antibodies correlated with the responsiveness of lymphocytes to GST-Mag3. These results suggest that Mag3 is a new valuable antigen for the response of T cell proliferation in mite-sensitive patients.

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Fujii, S., Ono, K., Shigeta, S., Jyo, T., & Yamashita, U. (1997). Human T cell responses to recombinant mite antigens of Dermatophogoides farinae. Clinical and Experimental Immunology, 108(2), 284–288. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2249.1997.3431244.x

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