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Ragweed Major Allergen Amb a 11 Recombinant Production and Clinical Implications

Ragweed pollen is highly allergenic and elicits type I hypersensitivity reactions in the exposed populations. Amb a 11 is a recently discovered component of this pollen, and its biological role in allergy is still being researched. In our study, ragweed allergy patients were recruited prospectively...

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Autores principales: Tamaș, Tudor-Paul, Buzan, Maria-Roxana, Zbîrcea, Lauriana-Eunice, Cotarcă, Monica-Daniela, Grijincu, Manuela, Păunescu, Virgil, Panaitescu, Carmen, Chen, Kuan-Wei
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9855870/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36671567
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biom13010182
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author Tamaș, Tudor-Paul
Buzan, Maria-Roxana
Zbîrcea, Lauriana-Eunice
Cotarcă, Monica-Daniela
Grijincu, Manuela
Păunescu, Virgil
Panaitescu, Carmen
Chen, Kuan-Wei
author_facet Tamaș, Tudor-Paul
Buzan, Maria-Roxana
Zbîrcea, Lauriana-Eunice
Cotarcă, Monica-Daniela
Grijincu, Manuela
Păunescu, Virgil
Panaitescu, Carmen
Chen, Kuan-Wei
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description Ragweed pollen is highly allergenic and elicits type I hypersensitivity reactions in the exposed populations. Amb a 11 is a recently discovered component of this pollen, and its biological role in allergy is still being researched. In our study, ragweed allergy patients were recruited prospectively over a three-year period; a comprehensive questionnaire was administered, and sera were collected and stored. The production of recombinant Amb a 11 was achieved in parallel with patients’ recruitment. The gene coding for mature protein was inserted in E. coli and in Sf9 Spodoptera frugiperda cells. The recombinant allergens (designated eAmb a 11 and iAmb a 11) were tested for His-tag presence in Western blot. IgE reactivity was evaluated in 150 patients’ sera for both recombinant allergen forms in ELISA, with 5 positive sera being tested further by hRBL (humanized rat basophilic leukemia) hexosaminidase release assay. Both allergen forms were proven to be IgE-reactive His-tagged proteins, with an extensive overlap of positive sera (92 toward the former recombinant allergen, 100 toward the latter) and an overall Amb a 11 sensitization prevalence estimated at 68.67%. The hRBL mediator release assay revealed a significant, slightly weaker effect of recombinant allergens when compared with nAmb a 1. Sensitization to this major allergen appears to be associated with more severe asthma symptoms (OR = 4.71, 95% CI = 1.81–12.21). In conclusion, recombinant Amb a 11 is a bona fide allergen, which is IgE-reactive and an inducer of hRBL degranulation. It is an important IgE-reactive component from ragweed pollen, with high IgE sensitization prevalence in the sample population and allergenicity of the recombinant allergen comparable to Amb a 1.
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spelling pubmed-98558702023-01-21 Ragweed Major Allergen Amb a 11 Recombinant Production and Clinical Implications Tamaș, Tudor-Paul Buzan, Maria-Roxana Zbîrcea, Lauriana-Eunice Cotarcă, Monica-Daniela Grijincu, Manuela Păunescu, Virgil Panaitescu, Carmen Chen, Kuan-Wei Biomolecules Article Ragweed pollen is highly allergenic and elicits type I hypersensitivity reactions in the exposed populations. Amb a 11 is a recently discovered component of this pollen, and its biological role in allergy is still being researched. In our study, ragweed allergy patients were recruited prospectively over a three-year period; a comprehensive questionnaire was administered, and sera were collected and stored. The production of recombinant Amb a 11 was achieved in parallel with patients’ recruitment. The gene coding for mature protein was inserted in E. coli and in Sf9 Spodoptera frugiperda cells. The recombinant allergens (designated eAmb a 11 and iAmb a 11) were tested for His-tag presence in Western blot. IgE reactivity was evaluated in 150 patients’ sera for both recombinant allergen forms in ELISA, with 5 positive sera being tested further by hRBL (humanized rat basophilic leukemia) hexosaminidase release assay. Both allergen forms were proven to be IgE-reactive His-tagged proteins, with an extensive overlap of positive sera (92 toward the former recombinant allergen, 100 toward the latter) and an overall Amb a 11 sensitization prevalence estimated at 68.67%. The hRBL mediator release assay revealed a significant, slightly weaker effect of recombinant allergens when compared with nAmb a 1. Sensitization to this major allergen appears to be associated with more severe asthma symptoms (OR = 4.71, 95% CI = 1.81–12.21). In conclusion, recombinant Amb a 11 is a bona fide allergen, which is IgE-reactive and an inducer of hRBL degranulation. It is an important IgE-reactive component from ragweed pollen, with high IgE sensitization prevalence in the sample population and allergenicity of the recombinant allergen comparable to Amb a 1. MDPI 2023-01-16 /pmc/articles/PMC9855870/ /pubmed/36671567 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biom13010182 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Buzan, Maria-Roxana
Zbîrcea, Lauriana-Eunice
Cotarcă, Monica-Daniela
Grijincu, Manuela
Păunescu, Virgil
Panaitescu, Carmen
Chen, Kuan-Wei
Ragweed Major Allergen Amb a 11 Recombinant Production and Clinical Implications
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title_full_unstemmed Ragweed Major Allergen Amb a 11 Recombinant Production and Clinical Implications
title_short Ragweed Major Allergen Amb a 11 Recombinant Production and Clinical Implications
title_sort ragweed major allergen amb a 11 recombinant production and clinical implications
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9855870/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36671567
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biom13010182
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