In this study we have elucidated the effects of allergen-specific antibodies on human DCs and T-cells. Monocyte-derived DCs from allergic patients were exposed to Phl p 5 alone or in complex with Phl p 5-specific human IgG1, IgG4 or IgE and further co-cultured with autologous memory CD4(+) T-cells. We demonstrate that DCs treated with Phl p 5/IgE-complexes secrete higher levels of IL-1alpha, IL-6, VEGF and MCP-3 compared to Phl p 5 alone. Furthermore, we show that the ability of DCs to present allergen to memory CD4(+) T-cells and induce a Th2 cytokine profile is significantly augmented when the uptake is mediated by specific IgE antibodies, whereas IgG1 and IgG4 have no such effect. The differences in cytokine profiles depending on the antibody subtype could partly explain the ability of allergic individuals to amplify allergen-specific immune response and could thus be involved in the etiology of allergic responses.

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