Suppression of Murine IgE Responses with Amino Acid Polymer/Allergen Conjugates

Abstract
Serum IgE antibody responses were generated in mice by intranasal exposure to grass pollen extract. Primary IgE responses were suppressed by the concomitant intranasal administration of a conjugate of polysarcosine and pollen extract which has been shown to be a potent tolerogen when given parenterally. Partial suppression of boosted IgE responses was observed when the conjugate was applied intranasally with a secondary challenge of unmodified extract. The data suggest that clinical schedules of intranasal application of tolerogenic conjugates can be devised to bring about specific IgE suppression.