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Title: | Egg allergen-specific T-cell and cytokine responses in healthy and egg-allergic children naturally tolerating baked egg | Authors: | De Vlieger, Liselot Nuyttens, Lisa Keppens, Cheyenne Ieven, Toon Matton, Charlotte Diels , Marianne Verelst, Sophie RAES, Marc Leus, Jasmine Coppens, Katrien Sauer, Kate Dilissen, Ellen Cremer, Jonathan Coorevits, Lieve Frans, Glynis Schrijvers, Rik Bullens, Dominique M. A. |
Issue Date: | 2025 | Publisher: | WILEY | Source: | Pediatric allergy and immunology, 36 (1) (Art N° e70018) | Abstract: | Background: Type 1 regulatory T (Tr1) cells are critical players in maintaining peripheral tolerance, by producing high IL-10 levels in association with inducible T-cell co-stimulator (ICOS) expression. Whether these cells play a role in naturally acquired baked egg tolerance is unknown. Objectives: Evaluate frequencies of egg-responsive Tr1 and Th2 cells in egg-allergic children that naturally acquired baked egg tolerance (BET) versus non-egg-allergic (NEA) children. Methods: Peripheral blood mononuclear cells from 70 natural BET and 15 NEA children were stimulated for 7 days with ovalbumin and ovomucoid. By flowcytometry, egg-responsive Tr1 cells were identified by co-expression of CD49b and LAG3, and Th2 cells by expression of CD49b but absence of LAG3. Seven-day cultured supernatant was analyzed for Th1, Th2, Tr1, and Th17 cytokines by MSD. Results: Natural BET children had a higher percentage of egg-responsive Th2 cells vs. NEA children (6.75% vs. 10.35%, p = .006). No significant difference was found in frequencies of egg-responsive Tr1 cells between NEA and natural BET children (11.40% vs. 12.55%, p = .42), although Tr1-related IL-10 and IL-21 production was higher in BET children. Interestingly, egg-responsive Tr1 cells from NEA children expressed higher ICOS levels vs. natural BET children (97.90 vs. 88.20, p < .0001). Supernatant from natural BET children showed elevated levels of Th2 cytokines IL-5, IL-9 and IL-13 and Th17 cytokine IL-17A. Conclusion: Natural BET children maintain increased egg-specific Th2 responses, along with comparable proportions of egg-responsive Tr1 cells exhibiting higher IL-10 but lower ICOS expression in comparison with NEA children. | Notes: | Bullens, DMA (corresponding author), Katholieke Univ Leuven, Dept Microbiol Immunol & Transplantat, Allergy & Immunol Res Grp, UZ Herestr 49,Bus 811, B-3000 Leuven, Belgium. dominique.bullens@kuleuven.be |
Keywords: | baked egg tolerance;CD49b;egg allergy;ICOS;LAG3;pediatric;Tr1 cells | Document URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/1942/45267 | ISSN: | 0905-6157 | e-ISSN: | 1399-3038 | DOI: | 10.1111/pai.70018 | ISI #: | 001397129600001 | Rights: | 2025 European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology and John Wiley & Sons Ltd | Category: | A1 | Type: | Journal Contribution |
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