# Broad immunogenicity of house dust mite proteins contrasts restricted specific IgE and IgG4 associated with allergy

**Authors:** Lars Harder Christensen, Jens Emil Vang Petersen, Gitte Lund, Jens Holm, Peter Adler Würtzen, Jakob Wiborg, Henrik Ipsen, Niels Johansen, Thomas Stranzl, Peter Sejer Andersen

PMC · DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0338593 · PLOS One · 2026-02-09

## TL;DR

House dust mite proteins trigger broad immune responses, but only specific ones are linked to allergy and immunotherapy.

## Contribution

The study reveals distinct immune profiles of HDM proteins and their roles in allergy and immunotherapy.

## Key findings

- HDM proteins induce similar IgG, IgA, and non-TH2 responses in allergic and non-allergic individuals.
- Specific IgE and IgG4 responses are restricted to known allergens and allergic donors.
- Immunotherapy increases IgE and IgG4 levels without altering overall immune recognition patterns.

## Abstract

House dust mite (HDM) allergy involves IgE and TH2 responses to major and minor allergens. Less is known about the involvement of other immune pathways and the potential role of other HDM proteins in allergic disease. In this study, the association between HDM allergy and immune responses to the HDM proteome was investigated.

The HDM proteome was represented by 40 purified recombinant HDM proteins (19 known allergens and 21 novel proteins). T-cell responses to HDM proteins were determined ex vivo and antibody responses (IgA, IgE, IgG and IgG4) were measured using micro arrays and basophil activation in 21 HDM allergic donors and 16 non-allergic controls. Changes in specific IgE, IgG and IgG4 during SQ HDM SLIT-Tablet immunotherapy was assessed in 38 subjects with allergic asthma.

HDM proteins were broadly immunogenic inducing comparable IgG, IgA, and non-TH2 cytokine responses in both allergic and non-allergic individuals. Specific IgE, IgG4 and TH2 cytokine responses were largely restricted to the allergic donors. IgE and IgG4 were primarily directed to known major allergens and overlapping in specificity whereas cellular TH2 responses extended beyond the known HDM allergens. Individual proteins displayed distinct immunological profiles. HDM sublingual immunotherapy increased the levels of specific IgE and IgG4 but did not change the overall pattern of recognition.

HDM proteins are highly immunogenic and give rise to complex patterns of immune recognition also in the absence of allergy. This has potential implications for the pathogenesis of HDM allergy and the mode of action of allergy immunotherapy.

## Linked entities

- **Proteins:** IGHE (immunoglobulin heavy constant epsilon), CD79A (CD79a molecule), IGG (Immunoglobulin G level)
- **Diseases:** allergic asthma (MONDO:0004784), allergy (MONDO:0005271)

## Full-text entities

- **Genes:** IGHE (immunoglobulin heavy constant epsilon) [NCBI Gene 3497] {aka IgE}, LOC102723407 (immunoglobulin heavy variable 4-38-2-like) [NCBI Gene 102723407] {aka IGHV4, IGHV4-30, IGHV4-38-2, IGHV4-39, IGHV4-b, IGVH4-39}
- **Diseases:** allergic disease (MESH:D004342), allergic asthma (MESH:D001249)

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