IgG to Various Beta-Glucans in a Human Adult Population

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2012

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Noss, I.ISNI 0000000391564786
Wouters, I.M.ISNI 0000000389429008
Smit, L.A.ISNI 0000000419422537
Meijer, E.
Pronk, A.
Heederik, DickISNI 0000000388327640
Doekes, G.ISNI 0000000388937019

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Background: Fungal β-(1,3)-glucans are pro-inflammatory agents, and exposures to β-(1,3)-glucans are associated with respiratory tract symptoms. IgG anti-(1,3)-glucan titers are measured in diagnosis of fungal infections. Although other β-glucan structures exist, like β-(1,6)-glucans, little is known about their antigenic or pro-inflammatory properties. We aimed to investigate IgG titers and specificities in human sera against different β-glucans with varying structures. Methods: IgG anti-β-glucan was measured by enzyme immunoassay in a random sample of 40 sera from healthy adults, with a panel of 8 differently structured glucans. In a subsequent larger series, IgG anti-β-(1,6)-glucan was measured in a random sample of 667 sera from three occupational populations with different organic dust exposures. Possible determinants of IgG anti-β-(1,6)-glucan titers were explored with linear-regression analysis. Results: We found wide variation in anti-β-glucan IgG levels. The highest titers were found for pure β-(1,6)-glucan pustulan. Moderate to strong reactions with other β-(1,6)-containing structures appeared to be due to cross-reacting anti-β-(1,6)-glucan antibodies. Surprisingly, the mean IgG anti-β-(1,6)-glucan titer was significantly lower in agricultural workers - with highest organic dust exposure - than in spray painters and bakery workers. Smoking status was associated with lower IgG anti-β-(1,6)-glucan titers in all populations. Conclusions: IgG to β-(1,3)- and β-(1,6)-glucans can be found in normal human sera. β-(1,6)-glucans appear to be much more potent antigens. The health impact of high anti-β-(1,6)-glucan antibody levels remains unclear and further investigations are needed.

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beta-glucan, IgC, Normal human sera, Fungi, Pustulan, Baker’s yeast glucan, Laminarin, Coronacrisis-Taverne, SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being

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Noss, I, Wouters, I M, Smit, L A, Meijer, E, Pronk, A, Heederik, D J J & Doekes, G 2012, 'IgG to Various Beta-Glucans in a Human Adult Population', International Archives of Allergy and Immunology, vol. 157, no. 1, pp. 98-108. https://doi.org/10.1159/000324674