Protein & Peptide Letters

Author(s): John Donnie A. Ramos, Gardette R. Valmonte and Roldan M. de Guia

DOI: 10.2174/092986607782541150

Recombinant Proteins and Peptides as Diagnostic and Therapeutic Reagents for Arthropod Allergies

Page: [992 - 1002] Pages: 11

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Abstract

Domestic arthropods are chief sources of potent allergens that trigger sensitization and stimulate IgE-mediated allergies. Diagnosis and immunotherapy of arthropod allergies rely on the use of natural allergen extracts which are associated with low specificity and efficacy, the risk of anaphylactic reactions, and the extended period of treatment. Most of the problems associated with natural allergen extracts for allergy diagnosis and immunotherapy can be circumvented with the use of recombinant allergens and peptides. Recombinant allergens are recently developed for microarray-based multiallergen tests which provide component-resolved diagnosis (CRD) of the patients sensitization profile. Moreover, recombinant protein technology and peptide chemistry have been used to construct isoallergens, allergen mutants, allergoids, T and B cell peptides, hypoallergens, and mimotopes with reduced allergenicity but enhanced immunogenicity for allergenspecific immunotherapy (SIT) and vaccination. The basics of recombinant arthropod allergen technology are in place providing a lucid future for the advancement of diagnosis and immunotherapy of arthropod allergies.

Keywords: Allergy, recombinant allergens, arthropod allergens, hypoallergens, diagnostic reagents, therapeutic reagents