BACKGROUND: The prevalence of allergy to cat is expanding worldwide. Allergen-specific immunotherapy (AIT) has advantages over symptomatic pharmacotherapy and promises long-lasting disease control in allergic patients. However, there is still a need to improve cat AIT regarding efficacy, safety, and adherence to the treatment. Here, we aim to boost immune tolerance to the major cat allergen Fel d 1 by increasing the anti-inflammatory activity of AIT with the established immunomodulatory adjuvant CpG, but at a higher dose than previously used in AIT. METHODS: Together with CpG, we used endotoxin-free Fel d 1 as therapeutic allergen throughout the study in a BALB/c model of allergy to Fel d 1, thus mimicking the conditions of human AIT trials. Multidimensional immune phenotyping including mass cytometry (CyTOF) was applied to analyze AIT-specific immune signatures. RESULTS: We show that AIT with high-dose CpG in combination with endotoxin-free Fel d 1 reverts all major hallmarks of allergy. High-dimensional CyTOF analysis of the immune cell signatures initiating and sustaining the AIT effect indicates the simultaneous engagement of both, the pDC-Treg and B-cell axis, with the emergence of a systemic GATA3(+) FoxP3(hi) biTreg population. The regulatory immune signature also suggests the involvement of the anti-inflammatory TNF/TNFR2 signaling cascade in NK and B cells at an early stage and in Tregs later during AIT. CONCLUSION: Our results highlight the potential of CpG adjuvant in a novel formulation to be further exploited for inducing allergen-specific tolerance in patients with cat allergy or other allergic diseases.
- Leonard, C.
- Montamat, G.
- Davril, C.
- Domingues, O.
- Hunewald, O.
- Revets, D.
- Guerin, C.
- Blank, S.
- Heckendorn, J.
- Jardon, G.
- Hentges, F.
- Ollert, M.
Keywords
- Allergens
- Animals
- Cats
- Desensitization, Immunologic
- Disease Models, Animal
- Humans
- *Hypersensitivity/therapy
- Immune Tolerance
- Mice
- *Receptors, Tumor Necrosis Factor, Type II
- *CpG-ODN
- *Fel d 1
- *tnfr2
- *allergen immunotherapy
- *biTregs