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International Archives of Allergy and Immunology | 2006

CD14 Promoter Polymorphisms in Atopic Families: Implications for Modulated Allergen-Specific Immunoglobulin E and G1 Responses

Duaine R. Jackola; Saonli Basu; Carol L. Liebeler; R. Willaert; San San Luah; William S. Oetting; Richard A. King; Malcolm N. Blumenthal

Background: CD14 promoter DNA sequence polymorphisms for the endotoxin receptor gene have been implicated in modulating allergen-specific immunoglobulin (Ig)E responses in randomly selected individuals with atopy. We sought to determine if a single nucleotide polymorphism in the CD14 promoter region is associated with atopy in atopic families, and to assess its influence on serum levels of CD14 and allergen-specific IgE and IgG1 responses. Methods: We screened 367 members of 91 Caucasian nuclear families with a history of asthma for pulmonary function by spirometry, including methacholine challenge to detect bronchial hyperreactivity, and atopy by serum total IgE and skin prick test to 14 allergens. The CD14 promoter single nucleotide polymorphism was analyzed in DNA isolated from peripheral blood mononuclear cells to identify C/C, C/T and T/T genotypes. Serum tests were done for soluble CD14 (sCD14) and dust mite-specific antibody (Der p 1-IgG1). Results: Serum sCD14 levels were not associated with clinical phenotypes (asthma, bronchial hyperreactivity or atopy). However, sCD14 levels were inversely related to both allergen-specific IgE and Der p 1-IgG1 production, but only among those with evidence of atopic sensitization. Linear regression analysis, accounting for random family effects, demonstrated a higher production of allergen-specific IgE or Der p 1-IgG1 associated with the T/T genotype and a lower level of specific IgE and IgG1 production associated with sCD14 levels. Conclusions: An element of the innate immune system (CD14) has profound effects upon modulating the acquired allergen-specific immunoglobulin responses among those with an inherited atopic predisposition.


Clinical & Experimental Allergy | 2004

Random outcomes of allergen‐specific responses in atopic families

Duaine R. Jackola; Carol L. Liebeler; Malcolm N. Blumenthal; Andreas Rosenberg

Background Allergens are common non‐infectious antigens to which people will mount T cell dependent humoral responses. Among genetically susceptible individuals, an antigen‐specific response results involving the production of allergen‐specific IgE (atopy).


Pediatric Research | 1998

Maternal Immunization with Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccine in the Chinchilla Otitis Media Model ♦ 843

David M. Hajek; Moses K. Quartey; Carol L. Liebeler; G. Scott Giebink

Maternal Immunization with Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccine in the Chinchilla Otitis Media Model ♦ 843


Infection and Immunity | 1999

Middle ear fluid cytokine and inflammatory cell kinetics in the chinchilla otitis media model

Katsuro Sato; Carol L. Liebeler; Moses K. Quartey; Chap T. Le; G. Scott Giebink


The Journal of Infectious Diseases | 1996

Immunogenicity and Efficacy of Streptococcus pneumoniae Polysaccharide-Protein Conjugate Vaccines against Homologous and Heterologous Serotypes in the Chinchilla Otitis Media Model

G. Scott Giebink; Jeanine D. Meier; Moses K. Quartey; Carol L. Liebeler; Chap T. Le


Molecular Immunology | 2002

Variable binding affinities for allergen suggest a 'selective competition' among immunoglobulins in atopic and non-atopic humans

Duaine R. Jackola; Lisa Pierson-Mullany; Carol L. Liebeler; Malcolm N. Blumenthal; Andreas Rosenberg


American Journal of Epidemiology | 1997

Low Cord Blood Pneumococcal Immunoglobulin G (IgG) Antibodies Predict Early Onset Acute Otitis Media in Infancy

Juan C. Salazar; Kathleen Daly; G. Scott Giebink; Bruce Lindgren; Carol L. Liebeler; Mary Meland; Chap T. Le


Molecular Immunology | 2005

Evidence that negative feedback between antibody concentration and affinity regulates humoral response consolidation to a non-infectious antigen in infants

Duaine R. Jackola; Carol L. Liebeler; Ching-Yuang Lin; Yi Kai Chiu; Malcolm N. Blumenthal; Andreas Rosenberg


Human Immunology | 2007

Allergen-specific IgG1 provides parsimonious heritability estimates for atopy-associated immune responses to allergens.

Carol L. Liebeler; Saonli Basu; Duaine R. Jackola


Human Immunology | 2007

Search for Quantitative Trait Loci of Atopy-Associated Immune Responses Using Allergen-Specific IgG1 as an ‘Endophenotype’

Duaine R. Jackola; Michael B. Miller; Carol L. Liebeler; Malcolm N. Blumenthal

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Chap T. Le

University of Minnesota

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J.B. Sweet

University of Minnesota

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Duanqing Pei

Guangzhou Institutes of Biomedicine and Health

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Jing Nie

University of Minnesota

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Juan C. Salazar

University of Connecticut

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