Title (en)
Nutritional Provision of Iron Complexes by the Major Allergen Alt a 1 to Human Immune Cells Decreases Its Presentation
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English
Description (en)
Alternaria alternata is a common fungus strongly related with severe allergic asthma, with 80% of affected individuals being sensitized solely to its major allergen Alt a 1. Here, we assessed the function of Alt a 1 as an innate defense protein binding to micronutrients, such as iron-quercetin complexes (FeQ2), and its impact on antigen presentation in vitro. Binding of Alt a 1 to FeQ2 was determined in docking calculations. Recombinant Alt a 1 was generated, and binding ability, as well as secondary and quaternary structure, assessed by UV-VIS, CD, and DLS spectroscopy. Proteolytic functions were determined by casein and gelatine zymography. Uptake of empty apo- or ligand-filled holoAlt a 1 were assessed in human monocytic THP1 cells under the presence of dynamin and clathrin-inhibitors, activation of the Arylhydrocarbon receptor (AhR) using the human reporter cellline AZ-AHR. Human PBMCs were stimulated and assessed for phenotypic changes in monocytes by flow cytometry. Alt a 1 bound strongly to FeQ2 as a tetramer with calculated Kd values reaching pico-molar levels and surpassing affinities to quercetin alone by a factor of 5000 for the tetramer. apoAlt a 1 but not holoAlta 1 showed low enzymatic activity against casein as a hexamer and gelatin as a trimer. Uptake of apo- and holo-Alt a 1 occurred partly clathrin-dependent, with apoAlt a 1 decreasing labile iron in THP1 cells and holoAlt a 1 facilitating quercetin-dependent AhR activation. In human PBMCs uptake of holoAlt a 1 but not apoAlt a 1 significantly decreased the surface expression of the costimulatory CD86, but also of HLADR, thereby reducing effective antigen presentation. We show here for the first time that the presence of nutritional iron complexes, such as FeQ2, significantly alters the function of Alt a 1 and dampens the human immune response, thereby supporting the notion that Alt a 1 only becomes immunogenic under nutritional deprivation.
Keywords (en)
Humans; Allergens; Ironmetabolism; Caseins; Quercetin; Asthma; Clathrin; Alternariametabolism
DOI
10.3390/ijms241511934
Author of the digital object
Aila Fakhimahmadi (University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna / Medical University of Vienna)
Franziska Roth-Walter (University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna / Medical University of Vienna)
Karin Hufnagl (University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna / Medical University of Vienna)
Erika Jensen-Jarolim (University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna / Medical University of Vienna)
Markus Berger
Sebastian A. Jensen
Zdenek Dvorak (Palacky University)
Rodolfo Bianchini (University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna)
Nathalie Szepannek
Markus Wiederstein (University of Salzburg)
Markus Gorfer (AIT Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH)
Clara Pogner (AIT Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH)
Ilir Hasanaj (University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna)
Gerlinde Hofstetter (University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna / Medical University of Vienna)
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Name of Publication (en)
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
Pages or Volume
18
Volume
24
Number
15
Publisher
MDPI
Publication Date
2023
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