Identification of the allergenic components of kiwi fruit and evaluation of their cross-reactivity with timothy and birch pollens

被引:90
作者
Pastorello, EA
Pravettoni, V
Ispano, M
Farioli, L
Ansaloni, R
Rotondo, F
Incorvaia, C
Asman, I
Bengtsson, A
Ortolani, C
机构
[1] UNIV MILAN,DIV INTERNAL MED 3,MILAN,ITALY
[2] NIGUARDA CA GRAND HOSP,BIZZOZZERO DIV,MILAN,ITALY
[3] PHARMACIA DIAGNOST AB,S-75182 UPPSALA,SWEDEN
关键词
kiwi; oral allergy syndrome; food allergy; cross-allergenicity; immunoblotting; timothy; birch;
D O I
10.1016/S0091-6749(96)70094-5
中图分类号
R392 [医学免疫学];
学科分类号
100102 ;
摘要
Background: Only a few food allergens have as yet been identified, mainly because of the difficulty of obtaining a sufficient number of patients who are clinically sensitized to a given food. This is more feasible in the case of the oral allergy syndrome (OAS), a common form of food allergy, which is especially prevalent in patients with pollinosis. Objective: We designed a study to identify the allergens of kiwi fruit (Actinidia chinensis) by analyzing the sera of patients with OAS for kiwi and to examine the cross-reactivity of these allergens with timothy and birch pollen. allergens. Methods: Twenty-seven patients with OAS for kiwi, a positive skin prick test response and serum IgE antibody to kiwi, and a positive open kiwi challenge test result and three patients who had OAS with severe systemic symptoms, which excluded a challenge test, were included in this study. The different polypeptide components of an extinct of fresh kiwi were separated by sodium dodecylsulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and analyzed by IgE immunoblotting with sera from these patients. Cross-reactivity with the two pollen. extracts was assessed by inhibition of the immunoblots with pooled and individual patients' sera. Results: Twelve IgE-binding components with molecular weights ranging from 12 to 64 kd were identified in the kiwi extract, bur only a 30 kd component acted as major allergen, being recognized by sera of 100% of these patients. Inhibition of kiwi immunoblots with timothy and birch pollen extracts demonstrated strong cross-reactivity with some of the kiwi allergens, suggesting complete identity between certain food and pollen allergens; whereas others, particularly the 30 kd allergen were only partially inhibited suggesting much weaker cross-reactivity. Conclusions: Kiwi fruit contains a large number of allergens widely cross-reacting with allergens in grass and birch pollen extracts. Nevertheless, the major allergen at 30 kd appears to be specific for kiwi.
引用
收藏
页码:601 / 610
页数:10
相关论文
共 28 条
[1]   IMMUNOGLOBULIN-E ANTIBODIES THAT CROSSREACT WITH VEGETABLE FOODS, POLLEN, AND HYMENOPTERA VENOM [J].
AALBERSE, RC ;
KOSHTE, V ;
CLEMENS, JGJ .
JOURNAL OF ALLERGY AND CLINICAL IMMUNOLOGY, 1981, 68 (05) :356-364
[2]   DETECTION OF IGG4 AND IGE ANTIBODIES TO RUBBER PROTEINS BY IMMUNOBLOTTING IN LATEX ALLERGY [J].
ALENIUS, H ;
REUNALA, T ;
TURJANMAA, K ;
PALOSUO, T .
ALLERGY PROCEEDINGS, 1992, 13 (02) :75-77
[3]   DETECTION OF ALLERGENS IN MOLD AND MITE PREPARATIONS BY A NITROCELLULOSE ELECTROBLOTTING TECHNIQUE [J].
BENGTSSON, A ;
KARLSSON, A ;
ROLFSEN, W ;
EINARSSON, R .
INTERNATIONAL ARCHIVES OF ALLERGY AND APPLIED IMMUNOLOGY, 1986, 80 (04) :383-390
[4]   AMINO-ACID SEQUENCE OF TRYPTIC PEPTIDES FROM ACTINIDIN, A PROTEOLYTIC-ENZYME FROM FRUIT OF ACTINIDIA-CHINESIS [J].
CARNE, A ;
MOORE, CH .
BIOCHEMICAL JOURNAL, 1978, 173 (01) :73-83
[5]   ALLERGY TO APPLE, CARROT AND POTATO IN CHILDREN WITH BIRCH POLLEN ALLERGY [J].
DREBORG, S ;
FOUCARD, T .
ALLERGY, 1983, 38 (03) :167-172
[6]  
EBNER C, 1991, J ALLERGY CLIN IMMUN, V88, P61
[7]   ALLERGENIC CROSS-REACTIVITY OF CYTOCHROMES-C OF KENTUCKY BLUEGRASS AND PERENNIAL RYEGRASS POLLENS [J].
EKRAMODDOULLAH, AKM ;
KISIL, FT ;
SEHON, AH .
MOLECULAR IMMUNOLOGY, 1982, 19 (12) :1527-1534
[8]   ANAPHYLAXIS TO KIWI FRUIT AND RELATED EXOTIC ITEMS [J].
FALLIERS, CJ .
JOURNAL OF ASTHMA, 1983, 20 (03) :193-196
[9]   HYPERSENSITIVITY REACTION TO KIWI FRUIT (CHINESE GOOSEBERRY, ACTINIDIA-CHINENSIS) [J].
FINE, AJ .
JOURNAL OF ALLERGY AND CLINICAL IMMUNOLOGY, 1981, 68 (03) :235-237
[10]  
Freye HB, 1989, ALLERGOLOGIE, V12, P89