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Seven different genes encode a diverse mixture of isoforms of Bet v 1, the major birch pollen allergen
BACKGROUND: Pollen of the European white birch (Betula pendula, syn. B. verrucosa) is an important cause of hay fever. The main allergen is Bet v 1, member of the pathogenesis-related class 10 (PR-10) multigene family. To establish the number of PR-10/Bet v 1 genes and the isoform diversity within a...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1552068/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16820045 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-7-168 |
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author | Schenk, Martijn F Gilissen, Ludovicus JWJ Esselink, Gerhard D Smulders, Marinus JM |
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description | BACKGROUND: Pollen of the European white birch (Betula pendula, syn. B. verrucosa) is an important cause of hay fever. The main allergen is Bet v 1, member of the pathogenesis-related class 10 (PR-10) multigene family. To establish the number of PR-10/Bet v 1 genes and the isoform diversity within a single tree, PCR amplification, cloning and sequencing of PR-10 genes was performed on two diploid B. pendula cultivars and one interspecific tetraploid Betula hybrid. Sequences were attributed to putative genes based on sequence identity and intron length. Information on transcription was derived by comparison with homologous cDNA sequences available in GenBank/EMBL/DDJB. PCR-cloning of multigene families is accompanied by a high risk for the occurrence of PCR recombination artifacts. We screened for and excluded these artifacts, and also detected putative artifact sequences among database sequences. RESULTS: Forty-four different PR-10 sequences were recovered from B. pendula and assigned to thirteen putative genes. Sequence homology suggests that three genes were transcribed in somatic tissue and seven genes in pollen. The transcription of three other genes remains unknown. In total, fourteen different Bet v 1-type isoforms were identified in the three cultivars, of which nine isoforms were entirely new. Isoforms with high and low IgE-reactivity are encoded by different genes and one birch pollen grain has the genetic background to produce a mixture of isoforms with varying IgE-reactivity. Allergen diversity is even higher in the interspecific tetraploid hybrid, consistent with the presence of two genomes. CONCLUSION: Isoforms of the major birch allergen Bet v 1 are encoded by multiple genes, and we propose to name them accordingly. The present characterization of the Bet v 1 genes provides a framework for the screening of specific Bet v 1 genes among other B. pendula cultivars or Betula species, and for future breeding for trees with a reduced allergenicity. Investigations towards sensitization and immunotherapy should anticipate that patients are exposed to a mixture of Bet v 1 isoforms of different IgE-reactivity, even if pollen originates from a single birch tree. |
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spelling | pubmed-15520682006-08-23 Seven different genes encode a diverse mixture of isoforms of Bet v 1, the major birch pollen allergen Schenk, Martijn F Gilissen, Ludovicus JWJ Esselink, Gerhard D Smulders, Marinus JM BMC Genomics Research Article BACKGROUND: Pollen of the European white birch (Betula pendula, syn. B. verrucosa) is an important cause of hay fever. The main allergen is Bet v 1, member of the pathogenesis-related class 10 (PR-10) multigene family. To establish the number of PR-10/Bet v 1 genes and the isoform diversity within a single tree, PCR amplification, cloning and sequencing of PR-10 genes was performed on two diploid B. pendula cultivars and one interspecific tetraploid Betula hybrid. Sequences were attributed to putative genes based on sequence identity and intron length. Information on transcription was derived by comparison with homologous cDNA sequences available in GenBank/EMBL/DDJB. PCR-cloning of multigene families is accompanied by a high risk for the occurrence of PCR recombination artifacts. We screened for and excluded these artifacts, and also detected putative artifact sequences among database sequences. RESULTS: Forty-four different PR-10 sequences were recovered from B. pendula and assigned to thirteen putative genes. Sequence homology suggests that three genes were transcribed in somatic tissue and seven genes in pollen. The transcription of three other genes remains unknown. In total, fourteen different Bet v 1-type isoforms were identified in the three cultivars, of which nine isoforms were entirely new. Isoforms with high and low IgE-reactivity are encoded by different genes and one birch pollen grain has the genetic background to produce a mixture of isoforms with varying IgE-reactivity. Allergen diversity is even higher in the interspecific tetraploid hybrid, consistent with the presence of two genomes. CONCLUSION: Isoforms of the major birch allergen Bet v 1 are encoded by multiple genes, and we propose to name them accordingly. The present characterization of the Bet v 1 genes provides a framework for the screening of specific Bet v 1 genes among other B. pendula cultivars or Betula species, and for future breeding for trees with a reduced allergenicity. Investigations towards sensitization and immunotherapy should anticipate that patients are exposed to a mixture of Bet v 1 isoforms of different IgE-reactivity, even if pollen originates from a single birch tree. BioMed Central 2006-07-04 /pmc/articles/PMC1552068/ /pubmed/16820045 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-7-168 Text en Copyright © 2006 Schenk et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Schenk, Martijn F Gilissen, Ludovicus JWJ Esselink, Gerhard D Smulders, Marinus JM Seven different genes encode a diverse mixture of isoforms of Bet v 1, the major birch pollen allergen |
title | Seven different genes encode a diverse mixture of isoforms of Bet v 1, the major birch pollen allergen |
title_full | Seven different genes encode a diverse mixture of isoforms of Bet v 1, the major birch pollen allergen |
title_fullStr | Seven different genes encode a diverse mixture of isoforms of Bet v 1, the major birch pollen allergen |
title_full_unstemmed | Seven different genes encode a diverse mixture of isoforms of Bet v 1, the major birch pollen allergen |
title_short | Seven different genes encode a diverse mixture of isoforms of Bet v 1, the major birch pollen allergen |
title_sort | seven different genes encode a diverse mixture of isoforms of bet v 1, the major birch pollen allergen |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1552068/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16820045 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-7-168 |
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