Reference
Reference TypeLiterature
TitleCanis familiaris allergen Can f 6: expression, purification and analysis of B-cell epitopes in Chinese dog allergic children.
AuthorsYu-Jie Wang; Lin Li; Wei-Juan Song; Yan-Jun Zhou; Meng-Da Cao; Xiang-Rong Zuo; Ji-Fu Wei
AffiliationsResearch Division of Clinical Pharmacology, The First Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical University, Nanjing, Jiangsu, China; Department of Critical Care Medicine, The First Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical University, Nanjing, Jiangsu, China; Department of Emergency Medicine, The First Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical University, Nanjing, Jiangsu, China; Department of Clinical Laboratory, The First Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical University, Nanjing, Jiangsu, China.
JournalOncotarget
Year2017
AbstractDog allergy is common worldwide. However, the allergenicity of dog allergy is still unclear in China as well as in special group, such as children. In this study, we chose Can f 6, a major dog allergen which belongs to the lipocalin to study its allergenicity in Chinese dog allergic children. Can f 6 gene was subcloned into pET-28a vector and transformed into BL21 (DE3) cells for expression. The recombinant Can f 6 was purified by nickel affinity chromatography, identified by SDS-PAGE, and tested for its allergenicity by Western blot with sera and basophil activation test. Secondary structures, B cell epitopes and homology modeling of Can f 6 were predicted by using a series of bioinformatical approaches. And the verification of B cell epitopes was detected by ELISA. The recombinant allergen showed an explicit band with the molecular weight of 20 kDa by SDS-PAGE. Sera from 56.3 % (18/32) of dog-allergic children patients reacted with Can f 6. The induction of the expression of CD63 and CCR3 of dog allergic children in passively sensitized basophils was up to approximately 5.0 times higher than healthy subjects. The secondary structure of Can f 6 contains 3 -helices, 9 -sheets and random coils. Five B cell epitopes of Can f 6 were predicted and were confirmed successfully by ELISA. The results showed Can f 6 is a major allergen in Chinese children, which provides a basis for further study of Can f 6 in diagnosis and treatment of symptoms in children in China. The structural information of Can f 6 will help to form a foundation for the future design of vaccines and therapies for Can f 6 related allergies.
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Epitope
Epitope ID738153
Chemical TypeLinear peptide
Linear SequenceGRKPDVSPKVKEKF
Source Molecule Nameallergen Fel d 4-like precursor [Canis lupus familiaris]
Source OrganismCanis lupus familiaris (dogs)
Starting Position139
Ending Position152
Epitope Reference Details
Epitope Structure DefinesEpitope containing region/antigenic site
Epitope NameCan f 6 139-152 P5
Location of Data in ReferenceTable 2
Immunization
Host OrganismHomo sapiens (human)
Host Details
Host GeolocationChina
Age1-12 years
1st In Vivo Process
In Vivo Process TypeNo immunization
Disease Statehealthy
Immunization Comments
Immunization CommentsSerum samples of healthy children were tested.
B Cell Assay
Qualitative MeasurementNegative
Method/TechniqueELISA
Measurement ofqualitative binding
Measurement Details
Number of Subjects Tested6
Number of Subjects Responded0
Response Frequency (%)0
Assayed Antibody
Assayed Antibody Source MaterialSerum
Assayed Antibody Immunoglobulin DomainEntire Antibody
Assayed Antibody Purification StatusPolyclonal
Assayed Antibody Heavy Chain TypeIgE
Antigen
Epitope RelationEpitope
Chemical TypeLinear peptide
Linear SequenceGRKPDVSPKVKEKF
Source Molecule Nameallergen Fel d 4-like precursor [Canis lupus familiaris]
Source OrganismCanis lupus familiaris (dogs)
Starting Position139
Ending Position152
Assay Reference Details
Location of Assay Data in ReferenceFigure 6