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American Journal of Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology | 2010

Interleukin-13 Regulates Secretion of the Tumor Growth Factor–β Superfamily Cytokine Activin A in Allergic Airway Inflammation

Charles L. Hardy; Jeanne S. LeMasurier; Fredrik Par Olsson; Thanh D. Dang; Jun Yao; Ming Yang; Magdalena Plebanski; David J. Phillips; Richard Mollard; Jennifer M. Rolland; Robyn E. O'Hehir

Activin A is a member of the TGF-beta superfamily and plays a role in allergic inflammation and asthma pathogenesis. Recent evidence suggests that activin A regulates proinflammatory cytokine production and is regulated by inflammatory mediators. In a murine model of acute allergic airway inflammation, we observed previously that increased activin A concentrations in bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) fluid coincide with Th2 cytokine production in lung-draining lymph nodes and pronounced mucus metaplasia in bronchial epithelium. We therefore hypothesized that IL-13, the key cytokine for mucus production, regulates activin A secretion into BAL fluid in experimental asthma. IL-13 increased BAL fluid activin A concentrations in naive mice and dose dependently induced activin A secretion from cultured human airway epithelium. A key role for IL-13 in the secretion of activin A into the BAL fluid during allergic airway inflammation was confirmed in IL-13-deficient mice. Eosinophils were not involved in this response because there was no difference in BAL fluid activin A concentrations between wild-type and eosinophil-deficient mice. Our data highlight an important role for IL-13 in the regulation of activin A intraepithelially and in BAL fluid in naive mice and during allergic airway inflammation. Given the immunomodulatory and fibrogenic effects of activin A, our findings suggest an important role for IL-13 regulation of activin A in asthma pathogenesis.


Molecular Immunology | 2008

Molecular cloning, expression and immunological characterisation of Pas n 1, the major allergen of Bahia grass Paspalum notatum pollen.

Janet M. Davies; Diana Mittag; Thanh D. Dang; Karen Symons; Astrid Voskamp; Jennifer M. Rolland; Robyn O'Hehir

Bahia grass, Paspalum notatum, is a clinically important subtropical grass with a prolonged pollination season from spring to autumn. We aimed to clone and characterise the major Bahia grass pollen allergen, Pas n 1. Grass pollen-allergic patients presenting to a tertiary hospital allergy clinic were tested for IgE reactivity with Bahia grass pollen extract by skin prick testing, ImmunoCAP, ELISA and immunoblotting. Using primers deduced from the N-terminal peptide sequence of a group 1 allergen of Bahia grass pollen extract separated by two-dimensional gel electrophoresis, the complete Pas n 1 cDNA was obtained by rapid amplification of cDNA ends and cloned. Biological relevance of recombinant Pas n 1 expressed in Escherichia coli was assessed by serum IgE reactivity and basophil activation. Twenty-nine of 34 (85%) consecutive patients presenting with grass pollen allergy were skin prick test positive to Bahia grass pollen. The Pas n 1 cDNA has sequence homology with the beta-expansin 1 glycoprotein family and is more closely related to the maize pollen group 1 allergen (85% identity) than to ryegrass Lol p 1 or Timothy grass Phl p 1 (64 and 66% identity, respectively). rPas n 1 reacted with serum IgE in 47 of 55 (85%) Bahia grass pollen-allergic patients, activated basophils and inhibited serum IgE reactivity with the 29 kDa band of Bahia grass pollen extract. In conclusion the cDNA for the major group 1 allergen of the subtropical Bahia grass pollen, Pas n 1, was identified and cloned. rPas n 1 is immunologically active and is a valuable reagent for diagnosis and specific immunotherapy of grass pollen allergy.


Molecular Immunology | 2011

The dominant 55 kDa allergen of the subtropical Bahia grass (Paspalum notatum) pollen is a group 13 pollen allergen, Pas n 13.

Janet M. Davies; Astrid Voskamp; Thanh D. Dang; Benjamin Pettit; Dorothy Loo; Arnd Petersen; Michelle M. Hill; John W. Upham; Jennifer M. Rolland; Robyn O'Hehir

Bahia grass, Paspalum notatum, is an important pollen allergen source with a long season of pollination and wide distribution in subtropical and temperate regions. We aimed to characterize the 55 kDa allergen of Bahia grass pollen (BaGP) and ascertain its clinical importance. BaGP extract was separated by 2D-PAGE and immunoblotted with serum IgE of a grass pollen-allergic patient. The amino-terminal protein sequence of the predominant allergen isoform at 55 kDa had similarity with the group 13 allergens of Timothy grass and maize pollen, Phl p 13 and Zea m 13. Four sequences obtained by rapid amplification of the allergen cDNA ends represented multiple isoforms of Pas n 13. The predicted full length cDNA for Pas n 13 encoded a 423 amino acid glycoprotein including a signal peptide of 28 residues and with a predicted pI of 7.0. Tandem mass spectrometry of tryptic peptides of 2D gel spots identified peptides specific to the deduced amino acid sequence for each of the four Pas n 13 cDNA, representing 47% of the predicted mature protein sequence of Pas n 13. There was 80.6% and 72.6% amino acid identity with Zea m 13 and Phl p 13, respectively. Reactivity with a Phl p 13-specific monoclonal antibody AF6 supported designation of this allergen as Pas n 13. The allergen was purified from BaGP extract by ammonium sulphate precipitation, hydrophobic interaction and size exclusion chromatography. Purified Pas n 13 reacted with serum IgE of 34 of 71 (48%) grass pollen-allergic patients and specifically inhibited IgE reactivity with the 55 kDa band of BaGP for two grass pollen-allergic donors. Four isoforms of Pas n 13 from pI 6.3-7.8 had IgE-reactivity with grass pollen allergic sera. The allergenic activity of purified Pas n 13 was demonstrated by activation of basophils from whole blood of three grass pollen-allergic donors tested but not control donors. Pas n 13 is thus a clinically relevant pollen allergen of the subtropical Bahia grass likely to be important in eliciting seasonal allergic rhinitis and asthma in grass pollen-allergic patients.


International Archives of Allergy and Immunology | 2011

Purification of the major group 1 allergen from bahia grass pollen, Pas n 1

Alexander C. Drew; Janet M. Davies; Thanh D. Dang; Jennifer M. Rolland; Robyn E. O'Hehir

Background: Group 1 grass pollen allergens are glycoproteins of the β-expansin family. They are a predominant component of pollen and are potent allergens with a high frequency of serum IgE reactivity in grass pollen-allergic patients. Bahia grass is distinct from temperate grasses and has a prolonged pollination period and wide distribution in warmer climates. Here we describe the purification of the group 1 pollen allergen, Pas n 1, from Bahia grass (Paspalum notatum), an important subtropical aeroallergen source. Methods: Pas n 1 was purified from an aqueous Bahia grass pollen extract by ammonium sulphate precipitation, hydrophobic interaction and size exclusion chromatography, and assessed by one- and two-dimensional gel electrophoresis, immunoblotting and ELISA. Results: Pas n 1 was purified to a single 29-kDa protein band containing two dominant isoforms detected by an allergen-specific monoclonal antibody and serum IgE of a Bahia grass pollen-allergic donor. The frequency of serum IgE reactivity with purified Pas n 1 in 51 Bahia grass pollen-allergic patients was 90.6%. Serum IgE reactivity with purified Pas n 1 was highly correlated with serum IgE reactivity with Bahia grass pollen extract and recombinant Pas n 1 (r = 0.821 and 0.913, respectively). Conclusions: Pas n 1 is a major allergen reactive at high frequency with serum IgE of Bahia grass pollen-allergic patients. Purified natural Pas n 1 has utility for improved specific diagnosis and immunotherapy for Bahia grass pollen allergy.


Allergy | 2009

Characterisation of the group 13 pollen allergen of the subtropical bahia grass, Paspalum notatum

Janet M. Davies; Thanh D. Dang; Benjamin Pettit; Astrid Voskamp; Jennifer M. Rolland; Robyn O'Hehir

withdrawn Poster Discussion Session 2 – Allergens


Clinical & Experimental Allergy | 2011

Functional immunoglobulin E cross-reactivity between Pas n 1 of Bahia grass pollen and other group 1 grass pollen allergens

Janet M. Davies; Thanh D. Dang; Astrid Voskamp; Alexander C. Drew; Mark Biondo; Michelle Weiching Phung; John W. Upham; Jennifer M. Rolland; Robyn E. O'Hehir


International Archives of Allergy and Immunology | 2011

Subject Index Vol. 154, 2011

Ho-Chang Kuo; Chieh-An Liu; Chia-Yu Ou; Te-Yao Hsu; Chih-Lu Wang; Hsin-Chun Huang; Hau Chuang; Hsiu-Mei Liang; Kuender D. Yang; Yael Gernez; Rabindra Tirouvanziam; Grace Yu; Eliver Eid Bou Ghosn; Neha Reshamwala; Tammie Nguyen; Mindy Tsai; Stephen J. Galli; Leonard A. Herzenberg; Leonore A. Herzenberg; Kari C. Nadeau; Oliver Pfaar; Christine Barth; Christine Jaschke; Karl Hörmann; Ludger Klimek; A. Aslam; A. Lloyd-Lavery; D.A. Warrell; S. Misbah; G.S. Ogg


International Archives of Allergy and Immunology | 2011

Contents Vol. 154, 2011

Ho-Chang Kuo; Chieh-An Liu; Chia-Yu Ou; Te-Yao Hsu; Chih-Lu Wang; Hsin-Chun Huang; Hau Chuang; Hsiu-Mei Liang; Kuender D. Yang; Yael Gernez; Rabindra Tirouvanziam; Grace Yu; Eliver Eid Bou Ghosn; Neha Reshamwala; Tammie Nguyen; Mindy Tsai; Stephen J. Galli; Leonard A. Herzenberg; Leonore A. Herzenberg; Kari C. Nadeau; Oliver Pfaar; Christine Barth; Christine Jaschke; Karl Hörmann; Ludger Klimek; A. Aslam; A. Lloyd-Lavery; D.A. Warrell; S. Misbah; G.S. Ogg


Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation | 2011

The dominant 55kDa allergen of the subtropical Bahia grass (Paspalum notatum) pollen is a group 13 pollen allergen, Pas n 13

Janet M. Davies; Astrid Voskamp; Thanh D. Dang; Benjamin Pettit; Dorothy Loo; Arnd Petersen; Michelle M. Hill; John W. Upham; Jennifier M. Rolland; Robyn E. O'Hehir


No one works in isolation: Challenges, opportunities and rewards | 2009

Characterisation of the group 13 pollen allergen of the subtropical Bahia Grass

Janet M. Davies; Diana Mittag; Thanh D. Dang; Benjamin Pettit; Astrid Voskamp; Jennifer M. Rolland; Robyn E. O’Hehir

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Janet M. Davies

Queensland University of Technology

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Benjamin Pettit

Cooperative Research Centre

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John W. Upham

University of Queensland

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Robyn O'Hehir

Cooperative Research Centre

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Dorothy Loo

University of Queensland

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