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Comparison of rArt v 1-based sublingual and subcutaneous immunotherapy in a murine model of asthma

Kairat Tabynov, Elmira Tailakova, Guliza Rakhmatullayeva, Turlan Bolatbekov, Turlan Bolatbekov, Gleb Fomin, Meruert Babayeva, Rudolf Valenta, Kaissar Tabynov, Kaissar Tabynov, Kaissar Tabynov

2025npj Vaccines9 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Mugwort-allergic patients frequently experience severe respiratory allergies due to sensitization to the major allergen Art v 1, with allergen-specific immunotherapy (ASIT) as the only causal treatment to halt disease progression. This study evaluated the effects of subcutaneous (SCIT) and sublingual (SLIT) ASIT with purified recombinant Art v 1 (rArt v 1) in a murine model of mugwort pollen of asthma. BALB/c mice were sensitized with Artemisia vulgaris pollen extract and treated with either rArt v 1-based SCIT adjuvanted with Montanide ISA-51, rArt v 1-based SLIT, an extract-based commercial SLIT vaccine, or PBS. Both rArt v 1-based SCIT and SLIT improved lung pathology and reduced airway reactivity following allergen challenge, with rArt v 1-based SCIT inducing Th1-polarized immune responses marked by increased IFN-γ production and rArt v 1-specific IgG 1 /IgG 2a , while SLIT induced stronger mucosal IgA responses. These findings highlight the therapeutic potential of rArt v 1-based ASIT for mugwort allergy.

Topics & Concepts

SlitMedicineMugwortAsthmaAllergyImmunologyAllergenSensitizationDesensitization (medicine)ImmunotherapySublingual immunotherapyImmune systemPathologyInternal medicineBiologyGeneticsReceptorAlternative medicineAllergic Rhinitis and SensitizationAsthma and respiratory diseasesDermatology and Skin Diseases
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