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New biomolecular tools for aerobiological monitoring: Identification of major allergenic Poaceae species through fast real‐time PCR
Grasses (Poaceae) are very common plants, which are widespread in all environments and urban areas. Despite their economical importance, they can represent a problem to humans due to their abundant production of allergenic pollen. Detailed information about the pollen season for these species is nee...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5916283/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29721274 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.3891 |
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author | Ghitarrini, Sofia Pierboni, Elisa Rondini, Cristina Tedeschini, Emma Tovo, Gloria R. Frenguelli, Giuseppe Albertini, Emidio |
author_facet | Ghitarrini, Sofia Pierboni, Elisa Rondini, Cristina Tedeschini, Emma Tovo, Gloria R. Frenguelli, Giuseppe Albertini, Emidio |
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description | Grasses (Poaceae) are very common plants, which are widespread in all environments and urban areas. Despite their economical importance, they can represent a problem to humans due to their abundant production of allergenic pollen. Detailed information about the pollen season for these species is needed in order to plan adequate therapies and to warn allergic people about the risks they take in certain areas at certain moments. Moreover, precise identification of the causative species and their allergens is necessary when the patient is treated with allergen‐specific immunotherapy. The intrafamily morphological similarity of grass pollen grains makes it impossible to distinguish which particular species is present in the atmosphere at a given moment. This study aimed at developing new biomolecular tools to analyze aerobiological samples and identifying major allergenic Poaceae taxa at subfamily or species level, exploiting fast real‐time PCR. Protocols were tested for DNA extraction from pollen sampled with volumetric and gravimetric methods. A fragment of the matK plastidial gene was amplified and sequenced in Poaceae species known to have high allergological impact. Species‐ and subfamily‐specific primer–probe systems were designed and tested in fast real‐time PCRs to evaluate the presence of these taxa in aerobiological pollen samples. Species‐specific systems were obtained for four of five studied species. A primer–probe set was also proposed for the detection of Pooideae (a grass subfamily that includes also major cereal grains) in aerobiological samples, as this subfamily includes species carrying both grass allergens from groups 1 and 5. These, among the 11 groups in which grass pollen allergens are classified, are considered responsible for the most frequent and severe symptoms. |
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spelling | pubmed-59162832018-05-02 New biomolecular tools for aerobiological monitoring: Identification of major allergenic Poaceae species through fast real‐time PCR Ghitarrini, Sofia Pierboni, Elisa Rondini, Cristina Tedeschini, Emma Tovo, Gloria R. Frenguelli, Giuseppe Albertini, Emidio Ecol Evol Original Research Grasses (Poaceae) are very common plants, which are widespread in all environments and urban areas. Despite their economical importance, they can represent a problem to humans due to their abundant production of allergenic pollen. Detailed information about the pollen season for these species is needed in order to plan adequate therapies and to warn allergic people about the risks they take in certain areas at certain moments. Moreover, precise identification of the causative species and their allergens is necessary when the patient is treated with allergen‐specific immunotherapy. The intrafamily morphological similarity of grass pollen grains makes it impossible to distinguish which particular species is present in the atmosphere at a given moment. This study aimed at developing new biomolecular tools to analyze aerobiological samples and identifying major allergenic Poaceae taxa at subfamily or species level, exploiting fast real‐time PCR. Protocols were tested for DNA extraction from pollen sampled with volumetric and gravimetric methods. A fragment of the matK plastidial gene was amplified and sequenced in Poaceae species known to have high allergological impact. Species‐ and subfamily‐specific primer–probe systems were designed and tested in fast real‐time PCRs to evaluate the presence of these taxa in aerobiological pollen samples. Species‐specific systems were obtained for four of five studied species. A primer–probe set was also proposed for the detection of Pooideae (a grass subfamily that includes also major cereal grains) in aerobiological samples, as this subfamily includes species carrying both grass allergens from groups 1 and 5. These, among the 11 groups in which grass pollen allergens are classified, are considered responsible for the most frequent and severe symptoms. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018-03-25 /pmc/articles/PMC5916283/ /pubmed/29721274 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.3891 Text en © 2018 The Authors. Ecology and Evolution published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Research Ghitarrini, Sofia Pierboni, Elisa Rondini, Cristina Tedeschini, Emma Tovo, Gloria R. Frenguelli, Giuseppe Albertini, Emidio New biomolecular tools for aerobiological monitoring: Identification of major allergenic Poaceae species through fast real‐time PCR |
title | New biomolecular tools for aerobiological monitoring: Identification of major allergenic Poaceae species through fast real‐time PCR
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title_full | New biomolecular tools for aerobiological monitoring: Identification of major allergenic Poaceae species through fast real‐time PCR
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title_fullStr | New biomolecular tools for aerobiological monitoring: Identification of major allergenic Poaceae species through fast real‐time PCR
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title_full_unstemmed | New biomolecular tools for aerobiological monitoring: Identification of major allergenic Poaceae species through fast real‐time PCR
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title_short | New biomolecular tools for aerobiological monitoring: Identification of major allergenic Poaceae species through fast real‐time PCR
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title_sort | new biomolecular tools for aerobiological monitoring: identification of major allergenic poaceae species through fast real‐time pcr |
topic | Original Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5916283/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29721274 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.3891 |
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