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The Transaldolase, a Novel Allergen of Fusarium proliferatum, Demonstrates IgE Cross-Reactivity with Its Human Analogue

Fusarium species are among airborne fungi and recognized as causative agents of human atopic disorders. However, Fusarium allergens have not been well characterized and the lack of information limits clinical diagnosis and treatment of fungal allergy. The purpose of this study is to identify and cha...

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Autores principales: Chou, Hong, Wu, Keh-Gong, Yeh, Chang-Ching, Tai, Hsiao-Yun, Tam, Ming F., Chen, Yu-Sen, Shen, Horng-Der
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4116196/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25075521
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0103488
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author Chou, Hong
Wu, Keh-Gong
Yeh, Chang-Ching
Tai, Hsiao-Yun
Tam, Ming F.
Chen, Yu-Sen
Shen, Horng-Der
author_facet Chou, Hong
Wu, Keh-Gong
Yeh, Chang-Ching
Tai, Hsiao-Yun
Tam, Ming F.
Chen, Yu-Sen
Shen, Horng-Der
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description Fusarium species are among airborne fungi and recognized as causative agents of human atopic disorders. However, Fusarium allergens have not been well characterized and the lack of information limits clinical diagnosis and treatment of fungal allergy. The purpose of this study is to identify and characterize important allergens of F. proliferatum. IgE-reacting F. proliferatum components were identified by immunoblot using serum samples from patients of respiratory atopic diseases. Characterization of allergens and determination of IgE cross-reactivity were performed by cDNA cloning, then homologous expression and immunoblot inhibition studies. We identified nine different F. proliferatum components that can be recognized by IgE antibodies in 17 (28%) of the 60 atopic sera tested. Components with molecular masses of about 43, 37.5 and 36.5 kDa with IgE-binding frequencies of about 88, 47 and 53%, respectively, were considered as important allergens of F. proliferatum. The 37.5 kDa IgE-binding component was putatively considered as a transaldolase protein of F. proliferatum. The full-length cDNA of F. proliferatum transaldolase was subsequently cloned. It encodes an open reading frame of 312 amino acids and has sequence identifies of 73 and 61%, respectively, with Cladosporium and human transaldolases. The purified recombinant F. proliferatum transaldolase can inhibit the IgE-binding against the 37.5 kDa component of F. proliferatum and the transaldolase allergen from Cladosporium cladosporioides. More importantly, the recombinant F. proliferatum transaldolase can inhibit IgE-binding against human transaldolase in a concentration-dependent manner. Thus, a novel and important F. proliferatum transaldolase allergen was identified. In addition to IgE cross-reactivity between the Fusarium and the Cladosporium transaldolase allergens, IgE cross-reactivity between the Fusarium and the human transaldolases also exists and might contribute to atopic manifestations in the absence of exogenous allergen exposure.
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spelling pubmed-41161962014-08-04 The Transaldolase, a Novel Allergen of Fusarium proliferatum, Demonstrates IgE Cross-Reactivity with Its Human Analogue Chou, Hong Wu, Keh-Gong Yeh, Chang-Ching Tai, Hsiao-Yun Tam, Ming F. Chen, Yu-Sen Shen, Horng-Der PLoS One Research Article Fusarium species are among airborne fungi and recognized as causative agents of human atopic disorders. However, Fusarium allergens have not been well characterized and the lack of information limits clinical diagnosis and treatment of fungal allergy. The purpose of this study is to identify and characterize important allergens of F. proliferatum. IgE-reacting F. proliferatum components were identified by immunoblot using serum samples from patients of respiratory atopic diseases. Characterization of allergens and determination of IgE cross-reactivity were performed by cDNA cloning, then homologous expression and immunoblot inhibition studies. We identified nine different F. proliferatum components that can be recognized by IgE antibodies in 17 (28%) of the 60 atopic sera tested. Components with molecular masses of about 43, 37.5 and 36.5 kDa with IgE-binding frequencies of about 88, 47 and 53%, respectively, were considered as important allergens of F. proliferatum. The 37.5 kDa IgE-binding component was putatively considered as a transaldolase protein of F. proliferatum. The full-length cDNA of F. proliferatum transaldolase was subsequently cloned. It encodes an open reading frame of 312 amino acids and has sequence identifies of 73 and 61%, respectively, with Cladosporium and human transaldolases. The purified recombinant F. proliferatum transaldolase can inhibit the IgE-binding against the 37.5 kDa component of F. proliferatum and the transaldolase allergen from Cladosporium cladosporioides. More importantly, the recombinant F. proliferatum transaldolase can inhibit IgE-binding against human transaldolase in a concentration-dependent manner. Thus, a novel and important F. proliferatum transaldolase allergen was identified. In addition to IgE cross-reactivity between the Fusarium and the Cladosporium transaldolase allergens, IgE cross-reactivity between the Fusarium and the human transaldolases also exists and might contribute to atopic manifestations in the absence of exogenous allergen exposure. Public Library of Science 2014-07-30 /pmc/articles/PMC4116196/ /pubmed/25075521 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0103488 Text en © 2014 Chou et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Chou, Hong
Wu, Keh-Gong
Yeh, Chang-Ching
Tai, Hsiao-Yun
Tam, Ming F.
Chen, Yu-Sen
Shen, Horng-Der
The Transaldolase, a Novel Allergen of Fusarium proliferatum, Demonstrates IgE Cross-Reactivity with Its Human Analogue
title The Transaldolase, a Novel Allergen of Fusarium proliferatum, Demonstrates IgE Cross-Reactivity with Its Human Analogue
title_full The Transaldolase, a Novel Allergen of Fusarium proliferatum, Demonstrates IgE Cross-Reactivity with Its Human Analogue
title_fullStr The Transaldolase, a Novel Allergen of Fusarium proliferatum, Demonstrates IgE Cross-Reactivity with Its Human Analogue
title_full_unstemmed The Transaldolase, a Novel Allergen of Fusarium proliferatum, Demonstrates IgE Cross-Reactivity with Its Human Analogue
title_short The Transaldolase, a Novel Allergen of Fusarium proliferatum, Demonstrates IgE Cross-Reactivity with Its Human Analogue
title_sort transaldolase, a novel allergen of fusarium proliferatum, demonstrates ige cross-reactivity with its human analogue
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4116196/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25075521
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0103488
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