IgE reactivity to profilin in Platanus acerifolia pollen-sensitized subjects with plant-derived food allergy.
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BACKGROUND The presence of profilin-specific IgE antibodies is a cause of cross-reactivity between botanically-unrelated allergen sources. Recently, the association between Platanus acerifolia pollinosis and plant-derived food allergy has been described. The aim of this study was to ascertain whether the P. acerifolia profilin is involved in such cross-reactivity. METHODS Twenty-three patients suffering from Platanus acerifolia pollinosis and plant-derived food allergy were evaluated in an allergy department. Specific IgE levels to P. acerifolia pollen, P. acerifolia profilin and food extracts were measured. Molecular masses of IgE-binding proteins were calculated by Western blotting and cross-reactivity studies among P. acerifolia profilin and different food extracts were evaluated by Enzyme AllergoSorbent Test (EAST)-inhibition assays. Also, EAST-inhibition assays with the two known P. acerifolia allergens, Pla a 1 and Pla a 2, were performed. RESULTS Surprisingly, a high IgE-binding prevalence (90%) of P. acerifolia profilin was found. EAST-inhibition showed high inhibition values when Platanus acerifolia pollen extract was used as free phase and plant-derived food extracts as solid phase, whereas the other way round showed low inhibition values. IgE reactivity to profilin was studied using a pool of patient sera, by EAST-inhibition assays with hazelnut, apple peel, peanut, chickpea and peanut extracts as solid phase and no inhibition was obtained when P. acerifolia profilin was used as inhibitor phase. The same results were obtained when purified Pla a 1 and Pla a 2 were also used as inhibitor phase. CONCLUSIONS The clinical association observed between Platanus acerifolia pollen and plant-derived food could be explained by the in vitro IgE cross-reactivity detected by EAST-inhibition. However, it appears that neither P. acerifolia profilin nor the two major allergens described (Pla a 1 and Pla a 2) can explain such a strong cross-reactivity.
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- Journal of investigational allergology & clinical immunology
دوره 14 4 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2004