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Cashew Tree Pollen: An Unknown Source of IgE-Reactive Molecules

Pollinosis is sub-diagnosed and rarely studied in tropical countries. Cashew tree pollen has been reported as an allergen source although the knowledge of its immunoglobulin E (IgE)-reactive molecules is lacking. Therefore, this work aimed to identify IgE-reactive molecules and provide a proteomic p...

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Autores principales: Danella Figo, Daniele, De Amicis, Karine, Neiva Santos de Aquino, Denise, Pomiecinski, Fabiane, Gadermaier, Gabriele, Briza, Peter, Eduardo Santos Galvão, Clovis, Bussador do Amaral, Jônatas, de Oliveira Martins, Carlo, Fernandes Morato Castro, Fabio, Kalil, Jorge, Souza Santos, Keity
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6566400/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31096561
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20102397
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author Danella Figo, Daniele
De Amicis, Karine
Neiva Santos de Aquino, Denise
Pomiecinski, Fabiane
Gadermaier, Gabriele
Briza, Peter
Eduardo Santos Galvão, Clovis
Bussador do Amaral, Jônatas
de Oliveira Martins, Carlo
Fernandes Morato Castro, Fabio
Kalil, Jorge
Souza Santos, Keity
author_facet Danella Figo, Daniele
De Amicis, Karine
Neiva Santos de Aquino, Denise
Pomiecinski, Fabiane
Gadermaier, Gabriele
Briza, Peter
Eduardo Santos Galvão, Clovis
Bussador do Amaral, Jônatas
de Oliveira Martins, Carlo
Fernandes Morato Castro, Fabio
Kalil, Jorge
Souza Santos, Keity
author_sort Danella Figo, Daniele
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description Pollinosis is sub-diagnosed and rarely studied in tropical countries. Cashew tree pollen has been reported as an allergen source although the knowledge of its immunoglobulin E (IgE)-reactive molecules is lacking. Therefore, this work aimed to identify IgE-reactive molecules and provide a proteomic profile of this pollen. From the 830 proteins identified by shotgun analysis, 163 were annotated to gene ontology, and a list of 39 proteins filtered for high confidence was submitted to the Allfam database where nine were assigned to allergenic families. Thus, 12 patients from the northeast of Brazil with persistent allergic rhinitis and aggravation of symptoms during cashew flowering season were selected. Using a 2D-based approach, we identified 20 IgE-reactive proteins, four already recognized as allergens, including a homolog of the birch isoflavone-reductase (Bet v 6). IgE-reactivity against the extract in native form was confirmed for five patients in ELISA, with three being positive for Bet v 6. Herein, we present a group of patients with rhinitis exposed to cashew tree pollen with the first description of IgE-binding proteins and a proteomic profile of the whole pollen. Cashew tree pollen is considered an important trigger of rhinitis symptoms in clinical practice in the northeast of Brazil, and the elucidation of its allergenic molecules can improve the diagnostics and treatment for allergic patients.
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spelling pubmed-65664002019-06-17 Cashew Tree Pollen: An Unknown Source of IgE-Reactive Molecules Danella Figo, Daniele De Amicis, Karine Neiva Santos de Aquino, Denise Pomiecinski, Fabiane Gadermaier, Gabriele Briza, Peter Eduardo Santos Galvão, Clovis Bussador do Amaral, Jônatas de Oliveira Martins, Carlo Fernandes Morato Castro, Fabio Kalil, Jorge Souza Santos, Keity Int J Mol Sci Article Pollinosis is sub-diagnosed and rarely studied in tropical countries. Cashew tree pollen has been reported as an allergen source although the knowledge of its immunoglobulin E (IgE)-reactive molecules is lacking. Therefore, this work aimed to identify IgE-reactive molecules and provide a proteomic profile of this pollen. From the 830 proteins identified by shotgun analysis, 163 were annotated to gene ontology, and a list of 39 proteins filtered for high confidence was submitted to the Allfam database where nine were assigned to allergenic families. Thus, 12 patients from the northeast of Brazil with persistent allergic rhinitis and aggravation of symptoms during cashew flowering season were selected. Using a 2D-based approach, we identified 20 IgE-reactive proteins, four already recognized as allergens, including a homolog of the birch isoflavone-reductase (Bet v 6). IgE-reactivity against the extract in native form was confirmed for five patients in ELISA, with three being positive for Bet v 6. Herein, we present a group of patients with rhinitis exposed to cashew tree pollen with the first description of IgE-binding proteins and a proteomic profile of the whole pollen. Cashew tree pollen is considered an important trigger of rhinitis symptoms in clinical practice in the northeast of Brazil, and the elucidation of its allergenic molecules can improve the diagnostics and treatment for allergic patients. MDPI 2019-05-15 /pmc/articles/PMC6566400/ /pubmed/31096561 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20102397 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Danella Figo, Daniele
De Amicis, Karine
Neiva Santos de Aquino, Denise
Pomiecinski, Fabiane
Gadermaier, Gabriele
Briza, Peter
Eduardo Santos Galvão, Clovis
Bussador do Amaral, Jônatas
de Oliveira Martins, Carlo
Fernandes Morato Castro, Fabio
Kalil, Jorge
Souza Santos, Keity
Cashew Tree Pollen: An Unknown Source of IgE-Reactive Molecules
title Cashew Tree Pollen: An Unknown Source of IgE-Reactive Molecules
title_full Cashew Tree Pollen: An Unknown Source of IgE-Reactive Molecules
title_fullStr Cashew Tree Pollen: An Unknown Source of IgE-Reactive Molecules
title_full_unstemmed Cashew Tree Pollen: An Unknown Source of IgE-Reactive Molecules
title_short Cashew Tree Pollen: An Unknown Source of IgE-Reactive Molecules
title_sort cashew tree pollen: an unknown source of ige-reactive molecules
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6566400/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31096561
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20102397
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