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Guest lectures
Joost van Neerven
The two faced story of milk and allergy
• Basic immunology
- Diet and allergy
o Role of normal diet (person, pregnant women) in developing allergies
o Dietary management of food allergy  preventing you get the food allergy or by
actively treating the allergy
o Early introduction of food: studies showed that early introduction of food into diet of
young children can help to prevent the development of food allergy  training
immune system




- Tolerance and immunity: a double edged sword
o Perfect immune system  perfect balance  responds when should respond and
does not respond when should not respond
▪ Low immune response  good for 1 spectrum of immune related conditions
but bad for other group of conditions
▪ Strong activation of immune system  no infection  excessive reactions
inflammatory diseases or allergy




- Kinetics of innate and adaptive immune responses
o Innate immunity: cells that have first interaction with pathogen that comes a long 
quick response
o Adaptive immunity: B and T cells  can produce allergy  IgE
▪ Most of memory in adaptive immunity
▪ T cell will tell B cell what to do


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,- Immunoglobulin anatomy
o Constant region: antibody binds to pathogen/allergen  only binding = no effect to
immune system
o Constant regions bind to receptor specific for IgE/IgG  effector functions  IgE 
allergic responses
o V region  contains part that is very specific for three dimensional structure
▪ Specificity of antibody is in this region




- Crystal structure of Bet v 1 / BV16 (Fab) Complex
o Bet v 1 (protein) complexed by fragment of
antibody specific for this allergen
o Size relation between antibody and allergen is such
that you can only have few epitopes on allergen
that can at same time be recognized by antibody 
otherwise antibody would be in the way
▪ Size of allergen is limiting for enabling
multiple antibodies to bind
o You need binding of IgE to crosslink and to get
degranulation of basophils/mast cells
- Antigen processing
o Antigen presenting cells (dendritic cells) take up proteins from environment 
proteins become present in endosomal pathway  small peptides  loaded on MHCII
complex  antigen presenting cell to T cell
o Peptide can bind to MHCII talk to immune system
o Antibody does not bind to small peptides




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,- MHC-restricted recognition of peptide by TCR
o T cell receptor very similar to antibodies  but recognition is different




- Environmental and microbiological stimuli determine the differentiation of T cells
o Depending on environment and type of stimuli that are given  dendritic cell can
become Th cells
▪ Th2 cells play role in allergy  producing cytokines  IgE
▪ Th1 = severe infections
▪ Th1 and Th 2 are opposite of each other




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, - Th cell differentiation in human T-cells




• Prevalence of and mechanisms in allergy
- Decreased infectious pressure is associated with an increase in chronic inflammatory
disorders:
o West: decrease in severe infectious diseases + increase in inflammatory diseases
▪ How can this be explained?  hygiene hypothesis
▪ Less Th1  more Th2  more development of allergies
▪ Problem: regulation of immune system
➢ Immune system not educated for quick response and stop again 
repeated immune defence  inflammatory disease




- Allergy prevalence has increased
dramatically: the allergy & asthma
epidemic
o Especially in western world 
asthma increased
dramatically




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