Pho d 2, a major allergen from date palm pollen, is a profilin:: cloning, sequencing, and immunoglobulin E cross-reactivity with other profilins

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Asturias, JA
Ibarrola, I
Fernández, J
Arilla, MC
González-Rioja, R
Martínez, A
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[1] Bial Aristegui, Dept Res & Dev, E-48008 Bilbao, Spain
[2] Elche Gen Hosp, Dept Med, Allergy Sect, Elche, Spain
关键词
IgE cross-reactivity; Pho d 2; Phoenix dactylifera; profilin; recombinant allergen; skin prick test;
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10.1111/j.1365-2222.2005.02179.x
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R392 [医学免疫学];
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100102 ;
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Background Up to now, some date palm pollen (DPP) allergens have been described but very few data are available about their molecular nature. The aim of this study was to identify and characterize Pho d 2, a major allergen from this pollen. Methods Sera from 25 patients allergic to DPP were analysed by immunoblotting. Purification of DPP profilin was performed by poly-L-proline affinity chromatography. Profilin-encoding cDNA from DPP was cloned by using a RT-PCR strategy and recombinant allergen was expressed as a non-fusion protein in Escherichia coli. Natural and recombinant Pho d 2 were investigated by means of enzyme allergosorbent test to compare the immunologic properties of both allergens and to analyse cross-reactivity with other profilins. Results A 14.4 kDa protein was identified as a major allergen in DPP extract. Purification, cloning, heterologous expression, and inhibition experiments identified it as profilin (Pho d 2). Pho d 2 comprises 131 amino acids and has high sequence identity with other allergenic food and pollen profilins. The prevalence of specific IgE antibody reactivity to natural Pho d 2 by ELISA was 56% and 64% by skin prick test (SPT). Pho d 2 is an important allergen as it is responsible for more than 70% of the IgE reactivity to the pollen extract. IgE directed against Pho d 2 showed a strong cross-reactivity with other profilins such as those from olive tree and grass pollens. Conclusion Pho d 2, a 14.4 kDa protein identified as profilin, is a major and relevant allergen in DPP, as confirmed by SPT and thereby may elicit clinical symptoms in sensitized patients.
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