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Environmental Health Perspectives | 2009

Maternal bisphenol a exposure promotes the development of experimental asthma in mouse pups

Terumi Midoro-Horiuti; Ruby Tiwari; Cheryl S. Watson; Randall M. Goldblum

Background We recently reported that various environmental estrogens induce mast cell degranulation and enhance IgE-mediated release of allergic mediators in vitro. Objectives We hypothesized that environmental estrogens would enhance allergic sensitization as well as bronchial inflammation and responsiveness. To test this hypothesis, we exposed fetal and neonatal mice to the common environmental estrogen bisphenol A (BPA) via maternal loading and assessed the pups’ response to allergic sensitization and bronchial challenge. Methods Female BALB/c mice received 10 μg/mL BPA in their drinking water from 1 week before impregnation to the end of the study. Neonatal mice were given a single 5 μg intraperitoneal dose of ovalbumin (OVA) with aluminum hydroxide on postnatal day 4 and 3% OVA by nebulization for 10 min on days 13, 14, and 15. Forty-eight hours after the last nebulization, we assessed serum IgE antibodies to OVA by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) and airway inflammation and hyperresponsiveness by enumerating eosinophils in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid, whole-body barometric plethysmography, and a forced oscillation technique. Results Neonates from BPA-exposed mothers responded to this “suboptimal” sensitization with higher serum IgE anti-OVA concentrations compared with those from unexposed mothers (p < 0.05), and eosinophilic inflammation in their airways was significantly greater. Airway responsiveness of the OVA-sensitized neonates from BPA-treated mothers was enhanced compared with those from unexposed mothers (p < 0.05). Conclusions Perinatal exposure to BPA enhances allergic sensitization and bronchial inflammation and responsiveness in a susceptible animal model of asthma.


International Archives of Allergy and Immunology | 2012

Validation of a phage display and computational algorithm by mapping a conformational epitope of Bla g 2.

Ruby Tiwari; Surendra S. Negi; Benjamin Braun; Werner Braun; Anna Pomés; Martin D. Chapman; Randall M. Goldblum; Terumi Midoro-Horiuti

Background: Bla g 2, one of the major cockroach allergens, induces a strong IgE response against conformational epitopes, and on reexposure, sensitized individuals often display symptoms of allergic rhinitis and asthma. The aim of the current study was to perform a test of the efficacy of a modified phage display screening, characterization of selected phages and an automated algorithm, EpiSearch, in locating an important conformational epitope. Methods: The monoclonal antibody 7C11, which partially inhibits the binding of patient IgE antibodies to Bla g 2, was used to screen a random peptide phage library. After 3 rounds of panning, 32 phage clones were isolated and the amino acid sequences of their peptides were determined. The relative affinity and specificity of the binding of these peptides to 7C11 were tested in ELISAs. The amino acid composition of these peptides was then matched with clusters of residues on the surface of the 3-dimensional (3D) structure of Bla g 2, using our EpiSearch algorithm. Results: The amino acid sequences of the peptides on selected phages differed at only one position, occupied by 1 of 2 negatively charged residues. The two 12-mer sequences bound to 7C11 with similar avidity and specificity. There was good concordance between the residues in the 3D clusters identified from our phage display/computational method with the co-crystal structural analysis. Conclusion: Conformational epitopes may be mapped through screening of clones from random peptide phage display libraries and EpiSearch.


International Archives of Allergy and Immunology | 2012

Contents Vol. 157, 2012

Andrzej Bozek; Andreas Fisher; Barbara Filipowska; Bogdan Mazur; Jerzy Jarzab; Ayhan Sogut; Ozge Yilmaz; Cengiz Kirmaz; Kemal Ozbilgin; Ece Onur; Onur Celik; Ercan Pinar; Seda Vatansever; Gönül Dinç; Hasan Yüksel; Anna M. Adamusiak; Olga Stasikowska-Kanicka; Anna Lewandowska-Polak; Marian Danilewicz; Malgorzata Wagrowska-Danilewicz; Andrzej Jankowski; Marek L. Kowalski; Rafal Pawliczak; Jung-Yong Lee; Ju-Hee Seo; Ji-Won Kwon; Jinho Yu; Byoung-Ju Kim; So-Yeon Lee; Hyo-Bin Kim


The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology | 2008

Validation of Phage Display and Computational Algorithm for Mapping Conformational Ige Epitopes

Ruby Tiwari; Surendra S. Negi; Terumi Midoro-Horiuti; Anna Pomés; Martin D. Chapman; Werner Braun; R.M. Goldblum


The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology | 2008

Maternal Bisphenol A (BPA) Exposure Induces Allergic Sensitization In Animal Model

Terumi Midoro-Horiuti; Ruby Tiwari; I. Kobayashi; R.M. Goldblum


Clinical Immunology | 2008

OR.12. Perinatal Exposure to Environmental Estrogen, Bisphenol A (BPA), Promotes Allergic Sensitization and Airway Responsiveness in an Animal Model of Asthma

Terumi Midoro-Horiuti; Ruby Tiwari; Randall M. Goldblum


アレルギー | 2007

126 Random peptide display libraryを用いたmountain cedar主要抗原Jun a 1のIgEエピトープの解析(アレルゲン,抗原2,一般演題(デジタルポスター),第57回日本アレルギー学会秋季学術大会)

照美 堀内; Ruby Tiwari; Surendra S. Negi; Bo Ning; Catherine H. Schein; Werner Braun; Randall M. Goldblum


The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology | 2007

Cross Reactivity in Mountain Cedar-Tomato Oral Allergy Syndrome

R.S. Bonds; Ruby Tiwari; Bo Ning; Edmund W. Czerwinski; R.G. Goldblum; Terumi Midoro-Horiuti


The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology | 2007

Mapping Conformational Epitopes On Jun A 1, The Major Allergen Of Mountain Cedar Pollen

Ruby Tiwari; Bo Ning; Surendra S. Negi; Mark A. Endsley; D.M. Estes; Catherine H. Schein; Werner Braun; Terumi Midoro-Horiuti; Randall M. Goldblum


Clinical Immunology | 2007

Use of Random Peptide Display and Novel Bioinformatics Algorithm to Detect Conformational Epitopes of Jun a 1, The Major Allergen of Mountain Cedar Pollen

Terumi Midoro-Horiuti; Ruby Tiwari; Surendra S. Negi; Catherine H. Schein; Bo Ning; Randall M. Goldblum; Werner Braun

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Terumi Midoro-Horiuti

University of Texas Medical Branch

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Randall M. Goldblum

University of Texas Medical Branch

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Bo Ning

University of Texas Medical Branch

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Surendra S. Negi

University of Texas Medical Branch

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Werner Braun

University of Texas Medical Branch

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Catherine H. Schein

University of Texas Medical Branch

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R.M. Goldblum

University of Texas Medical Branch

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Anna Pomés

University of Virginia

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Edmund W. Czerwinski

University of Texas Medical Branch

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