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Pectate Lyase Pollen Allergens: Sensitization Profiles and Cross-Reactivity Pattern

BACKGROUND: Pollen released by allergenic members of the botanically unrelated families of Asteraceae and Cupressaceae represent potent elicitors of respiratory allergies in regions where these plants are present. As main allergen sources the Asteraceae species ragweed and mugwort, as well as the Cu...

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Autores principales: Pichler, Ulrike, Hauser, Michael, Wolf, Martin, Bernardi, Maria Livia, Gadermaier, Gabriele, Weiss, Richard, Ebner, Christof, Yokoi, Hidenori, Takai, Toshiro, Didierlaurent, Alain, Rafaiani, Chiara, Briza, Peter, Mari, Adriano, Behrendt, Heidrun, Wallner, Michael, Ferreira, Fátima
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4433284/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25978036
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0120038
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author Pichler, Ulrike
Hauser, Michael
Wolf, Martin
Bernardi, Maria Livia
Gadermaier, Gabriele
Weiss, Richard
Ebner, Christof
Yokoi, Hidenori
Takai, Toshiro
Didierlaurent, Alain
Rafaiani, Chiara
Briza, Peter
Mari, Adriano
Behrendt, Heidrun
Wallner, Michael
Ferreira, Fátima
author_facet Pichler, Ulrike
Hauser, Michael
Wolf, Martin
Bernardi, Maria Livia
Gadermaier, Gabriele
Weiss, Richard
Ebner, Christof
Yokoi, Hidenori
Takai, Toshiro
Didierlaurent, Alain
Rafaiani, Chiara
Briza, Peter
Mari, Adriano
Behrendt, Heidrun
Wallner, Michael
Ferreira, Fátima
author_sort Pichler, Ulrike
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description BACKGROUND: Pollen released by allergenic members of the botanically unrelated families of Asteraceae and Cupressaceae represent potent elicitors of respiratory allergies in regions where these plants are present. As main allergen sources the Asteraceae species ragweed and mugwort, as well as the Cupressaceae species, cypress, mountain cedar, and Japanese cedar have been identified. The major allergens of all species belong to the pectate lyase enzyme family. Thus, we thought to investigate cross-reactivity pattern as well as sensitization capacities of pectate lyase pollen allergens in cohorts from distinct geographic regions. METHODS: The clinically relevant pectate lyase pollen allergens Amb a 1, Art v 6, Cup a 1, Jun a 1, and Cry j 1 were purified from aqueous pollen extracts, and patients´ sensitization pattern of cohorts from Austria, Canada, Italy, and Japan were determined by IgE ELISA and cross-inhibition experiments. Moreover, we performed microarray experiments and established a mouse model of sensitization. RESULTS: In ELISA and ELISA inhibition experiments specific sensitization pattern were discovered for each geographic region, which reflected the natural allergen exposure of the patients. We found significant cross-reactivity within Asteraceae and Cupressaceae pectate lyase pollen allergens, which was however limited between the orders. Animal experiments showed that immunization with Asteraceae allergens mainly induced antibodies reactive within the order, the same was observed for the Cupressaceae allergens. Cross-reactivity between orders was minimal. Moreover, Amb a 1, Art v 6, and Cry j 1 showed in general higher immunogenicity. CONCLUSION: We could cluster pectate lyase allergens in four categories, Amb a 1, Art v 6, Cup a 1/Jun a 1, and Cry j 1, respectively, at which each category has the potential to sensitize predisposed individuals. The sensitization pattern of different cohorts correlated with pollen exposure, which should be considered for future allergy diagnosis and therapy.
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spelling pubmed-44332842015-05-27 Pectate Lyase Pollen Allergens: Sensitization Profiles and Cross-Reactivity Pattern Pichler, Ulrike Hauser, Michael Wolf, Martin Bernardi, Maria Livia Gadermaier, Gabriele Weiss, Richard Ebner, Christof Yokoi, Hidenori Takai, Toshiro Didierlaurent, Alain Rafaiani, Chiara Briza, Peter Mari, Adriano Behrendt, Heidrun Wallner, Michael Ferreira, Fátima PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Pollen released by allergenic members of the botanically unrelated families of Asteraceae and Cupressaceae represent potent elicitors of respiratory allergies in regions where these plants are present. As main allergen sources the Asteraceae species ragweed and mugwort, as well as the Cupressaceae species, cypress, mountain cedar, and Japanese cedar have been identified. The major allergens of all species belong to the pectate lyase enzyme family. Thus, we thought to investigate cross-reactivity pattern as well as sensitization capacities of pectate lyase pollen allergens in cohorts from distinct geographic regions. METHODS: The clinically relevant pectate lyase pollen allergens Amb a 1, Art v 6, Cup a 1, Jun a 1, and Cry j 1 were purified from aqueous pollen extracts, and patients´ sensitization pattern of cohorts from Austria, Canada, Italy, and Japan were determined by IgE ELISA and cross-inhibition experiments. Moreover, we performed microarray experiments and established a mouse model of sensitization. RESULTS: In ELISA and ELISA inhibition experiments specific sensitization pattern were discovered for each geographic region, which reflected the natural allergen exposure of the patients. We found significant cross-reactivity within Asteraceae and Cupressaceae pectate lyase pollen allergens, which was however limited between the orders. Animal experiments showed that immunization with Asteraceae allergens mainly induced antibodies reactive within the order, the same was observed for the Cupressaceae allergens. Cross-reactivity between orders was minimal. Moreover, Amb a 1, Art v 6, and Cry j 1 showed in general higher immunogenicity. CONCLUSION: We could cluster pectate lyase allergens in four categories, Amb a 1, Art v 6, Cup a 1/Jun a 1, and Cry j 1, respectively, at which each category has the potential to sensitize predisposed individuals. The sensitization pattern of different cohorts correlated with pollen exposure, which should be considered for future allergy diagnosis and therapy. Public Library of Science 2015-05-15 /pmc/articles/PMC4433284/ /pubmed/25978036 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0120038 Text en © 2015 Pichler 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.
spellingShingle Research Article
Pichler, Ulrike
Hauser, Michael
Wolf, Martin
Bernardi, Maria Livia
Gadermaier, Gabriele
Weiss, Richard
Ebner, Christof
Yokoi, Hidenori
Takai, Toshiro
Didierlaurent, Alain
Rafaiani, Chiara
Briza, Peter
Mari, Adriano
Behrendt, Heidrun
Wallner, Michael
Ferreira, Fátima
Pectate Lyase Pollen Allergens: Sensitization Profiles and Cross-Reactivity Pattern
title Pectate Lyase Pollen Allergens: Sensitization Profiles and Cross-Reactivity Pattern
title_full Pectate Lyase Pollen Allergens: Sensitization Profiles and Cross-Reactivity Pattern
title_fullStr Pectate Lyase Pollen Allergens: Sensitization Profiles and Cross-Reactivity Pattern
title_full_unstemmed Pectate Lyase Pollen Allergens: Sensitization Profiles and Cross-Reactivity Pattern
title_short Pectate Lyase Pollen Allergens: Sensitization Profiles and Cross-Reactivity Pattern
title_sort pectate lyase pollen allergens: sensitization profiles and cross-reactivity pattern
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4433284/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25978036
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0120038
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