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Microarray-based evaluation of selected recombinant timothy grass allergens expressed in E. Coli and N. Benthamiana

Authors :
Laimis Silimavicius
Lieve Tchebotarev
Mindaugas Zaveckas
Raimundas Razanskas
Laima Cepulyte
Karolina Bielske
Indre Kucinskaite-Kodze
Linas Griguola
Kotryna Linauskiene
Rasa Petraityte-Burneikiene
Source :
BMC Biotechnology, Vol 24, Iss 1, Pp 1-11 (2024)
Publication Year :
2024
Publisher :
BMC, 2024.

Abstract

Abstract Background Timothy grass (Phleum pratense) is a significant source of allergens, and recombinant allergens are increasingly used for diagnostic purposes. However, the performance of different recombinant allergen production systems in diagnostic assays needs further investigation to optimize their use in clinical settings. Objective The main objective of this study was to analyze and compare the diagnostic performance of recombinant timothy grass allergens produced in E. coli and N. benthamiana using a custom-made microarray chip. Methods Recombinant timothy grass allergens Phl p 1, Phl p 2, Phl p 5, Phl p 6, Phl p 11, and Phl p 12 were produced in E. coli and/or N. benthamiana. A total of 113 patient serum samples were tested to evaluate the diagnostic sensitivity, specificity, inter-assay variability, and correlation of allergen-specific IgE detection compared to commercial multiplex tests (ALEX and ISAC). Additionally, the prevalence of sIgE to these allergens was assessed. Results Phl p 1, Phl p 2, Phl p 5, Phl p 6 and Phl p 11 showed high or very high positive correlation in immunoreactivity with other commercial multiplex tests. Notably, Phl p 11 fused with maltose-binding protein (MBP) demonstrated high diagnostic specificity and sensitivity, with a 0.3 arbitrary cut-off value. However, a high intra-assay variation was observed. The study also assessed specific IgE prevalence to timothy grass allergens within the tested patient cohort. Conclusions Recombinant allergens from both E. coli and N. benthamiana demonstrated strong diagnostic potential on the microarray platform, with Phl p 11 (MBP-fused) showing particularly high performance. High intra-assay variation highlights the need for further optimization in allergen formulation and microarray storage conditions. These results highlight the potential of recombinant allergens for diagnostic applications, despite challenges with allergen stability in microarray formats. Specific IgE prevalence to timothy allergens revealed a sensitization profile consistent with findings from multiple studies. Graphical Abstract

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14726750
Volume :
24
Issue :
1
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
BMC Biotechnology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.f8f1a97f10c41389926f9650f942fdb
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12896-024-00902-0