Nicola Cavallari PhD , Alexander Johnson PhD , Christoph Nagl BSc , Saskia Seiser MSc , Gerald N. Rechberger PhD , Thomas Züllig PhD , Thomas A. Kufer PhD , Adelheid Elbe-Bürger PhD , Sabine Geiselhart PhD , Karin Hoffmann-Sommergruber PhD
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Abstract
Background
Allergens can cross the epithelial barrier to enter the body but how this cellular passage affects protein structures and the downstream interactions with the immune system are still open questions.
Objective
We sought to show the molecular details and the effects of 3 nonspecific lipid transfer proteins (nsLTPs; Mal d 3 [allergenic nsLTP1 from apple], Cor a 8 [allergenic nsLTP1 from hazelnut], and Pru p 3 [allergenic nsLTP1 from peach]) on epithelial cell uptake and transport.
Methods
We used fluorescent imaging, flow cytometry, and proteomic and lipidomic screenings to identify the mechanism involved in nsLTP cellular uptake and signaling on selected epithelial and transgenic cell lines.
Results
nsLTPs are transported across the epithelium without affecting cell membrane stability or viability, and allergen uptake was largely impaired by inhibition of clathrin-mediated endocytosis. Analysis of the lipidome associated with nsLTPs showed a wide variety of lipid ligands predicted to bind inside the allergen hydrophobic cavity. Importantly, the internalization of nsLTPs was contingent on these ligands in the protein complex. nsLTPs were found to initiate cellular signaling via Toll-like receptor 2 but not the cluster of differentiation 1 protein receptor, despite neither being essential for nsLTP endocytosis. We also provide evidence that the 3 allergens induced intracellular stress signaling through activation of the NOD2 pathway.
Conclusions
Our work consolidates the current model on nsLTP-epithelial cell interplay and adds molecular details about cell transport and signaling. In addition, we have developed a versatile toolbox to extend these investigations to other allergens and cell types.
期刊介绍:
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