| Title : Structural Similarities, in Relation with the Cross-Reactivity, of Hymenoptera Allergenic Dipeptidyl Peptidases IV-An Overall Comparison Including a New Dipeptidyl Peptidase IV Sequence from Vespa velutina - Monsalve_2023_Toxins.(Basel)_15_ |
| Author(s) : Monsalve RI , Lombardero M , Christensen LH , Nunez-Acevedo B , Gonzalez-de-Olano D , Sobrino-Garcia M , Castillo-Loja RM , Bravo SB , Alonso-Sampedro M , Vidal C |
| Ref : Toxins (Basel) , 15 : , 2023 |
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Abstract :
(1) Background: Dipeptidyl Peptidases IV (DPPIVs), present in many organisms, are minor components in the venoms of Hymenoptera, where they have been identified as cross-reactive allergenic molecules. Considering that the structure of homologous DPPIVs is well characterized, we aimed to explain which regions have higher similarity among these proteins and present a comparison among them, including a new Vespa velutina DPPIV sequence. Moreover, two cases of sensitization to DPPIVs in wasp- and honeybee-sensitized patients are presented. (2) Methods: Proteomic analyses have been performed on the venom of the Asian hornet Vespa velutina to demonstrate the sequence of its DPPIV (allergen named Vesp v 3, with sequence accession number P0DRB8, and with the proteomic data available via ProteomeXchange with the identifier PXD046030). A comparison performed through their alignments and analysis of the three-dimensional structure showed a region with higher similarity among Hymenoptera DPPIVs. Additionally, ImmunoCAP determinations (including specific inhibition experiments), as well as IgE immunoblotting, are performed to demonstrate the allergenicity of Api m 5 and Ves v 3. (3) Results and Conclusions: The data presented demonstrate that the similarities among Hymenoptera DPPIVs are most likely localized at the C-terminal region of these enzymes. In addition, a higher similarity of the Vespa/Vespula DPPIVs is shown. The clinical cases analyzed demonstrated the allergenicity of Api m 5 and Ves v 3 in the sera of the allergic patients, as well as the presence of this minor component in the preparations used in venom immunotherapy. |
| PubMedSearch : Monsalve_2023_Toxins.(Basel)_15_ |
| PubMedID: 37999519 |
Monsalve RI, Lombardero M, Christensen LH, Nunez-Acevedo B, Gonzalez-de-Olano D, Sobrino-Garcia M, Castillo-Loja RM, Bravo SB, Alonso-Sampedro M, Vidal C (2023)
Structural Similarities, in Relation with the Cross-Reactivity, of Hymenoptera Allergenic Dipeptidyl Peptidases IV-An Overall Comparison Including a New Dipeptidyl Peptidase IV Sequence from Vespa velutina
Toxins (Basel)
15 :
Monsalve RI, Lombardero M, Christensen LH, Nunez-Acevedo B, Gonzalez-de-Olano D, Sobrino-Garcia M, Castillo-Loja RM, Bravo SB, Alonso-Sampedro M, Vidal C (2023)
Toxins (Basel)
15 :