نتایج جستجو برای: pollen allergen

تعداد نتایج: 31448  

Journal: :The Journal of allergy and clinical immunology 2011
Louisa K James Mohamed H Shamji Samantha M Walker Duncan R Wilson Petra A Wachholz James N Francis Mikila R Jacobson Ian Kimber Stephen J Till Stephen R Durham

BACKGROUND Grass pollen immunotherapy for allergic rhinitis is a disease-modifying treatment that results in long-term clinical tolerance lasting years after treatment discontinuation. Active treatment is associated with generation of inhibitory grass pollen-specific IgG antibodies capable of blocking allergen-IgE interactions. OBJECTIVES We sought to investigate the involvement of IgG-associ...

2014
Christoph Madritsch Elisabeth Gadermaier Christian Lupinek Rudolf Valenta Flicker Sabine

The timothy grass pollen allergen Phl p 1 belongs to the group 1 of highly cross-reactive grass pollen allergens with a molecular mass of ∼25-30 kDa. Group 1 allergens are recognized by >95% of grass pollen allergic patients. We investigated the IgE recognition of Phl p 1 using allergen-specific IgE-derived single-chain variable Ab fragments (IgE-ScFvs) isolated from a combinatorial library con...

Journal: :Journal of investigational allergology & clinical immunology 2013
S Micheal A Wangorsch S Wolfheimer K Foetisch K Minhas S Scheurer A Ahmed

BACKGROUND Paper mulberry (Morus papyrifera) pollen is considered to be one of the most clinically relevant aeroallergens in Pakistan. To date, the allergenicity of the pollen has not been investigated. OBJECTIVE To characterize the sensitization profile of mulberry-allergic patients and the proteins of paper mulberry pollen contributing to pollinosis in the Pakistani population. METHODS Pr...

2015
Jin Zhang Li-Shuan Wu Wei Fan Xiao-Ling Zhang Hui-Xia Jia Yu Li Ya-Fang Yin Jian-Jun Hu Meng-Zhu Lu

Proteomic analysis was used to generate a map of Populus deltoides CL. "2KEN8" mature pollen proteins. By applying 2-D electrophoresis, we resolved 403 protein spots from mature pollen. Using the matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time time-of-flight/time-of-flight tandem mass spectrometry method, we identified 178 distinct proteins from 218 protein spots expressed in mature pollen. Mo...

Journal: :European annals of allergy and clinical immunology 2013
F Borghesan G Mistrello S Amato M G Giuffrida D Villalta R Asero

BACKGROUND The cross-reactive allergen responsible for the so called "mugwort-celery-spice-syndrome", a pollen-food allergy that occurs in a minority of mugwort pollen-allergic patients, is still undefined. OBJECTIVE To identify the allergen responsible for the cross-reactivity between mugwort pollen and plant-derived foods. METHODS The serum from one index patient with both fennel and mugw...

2012
Elisabeth Hoflehner Karin Hufnagl Irma Schabussova Joanna Jasinska Karin Hoffmann-Sommergruber Barbara Bohle Rick M. Maizels Ursula Wiedermann

BACKGROUND Among birch pollen allergic patients up to 70% develop allergic reactions to Bet v 1-homologue food allergens such as Api g 1 (celery) or Dau c 1 (carrot), termed as birch pollen-related food allergy. In most cases, specific immunotherapy with birch pollen extracts does not reduce allergic symptoms to the homologue food allergens. We therefore genetically engineered a multi-allergen ...

2016
Paul J Gomes Keith J Lane Endri Angjeli Linda Stein Mark B Abelson

BACKGROUND Allergic rhinitis is a common condition, with ragweed pollen one of the more prevalent aeroallergens. Environmental exposure units such as the Allergen BioCube® are valuable models for clinical allergy studies. A study was conducted to validate the Allergen BioCube for uniform ragweed pollen concentrations and clinically relevant sign and symptom responses to ragweed exposure. METH...

2015
J. Eckl‐Dorna R. Campana R. Valenta V. Niederberger

BACKGROUND The adaptive immunity underlying allergy comprises two components, the allergen-specific antibody (i.e. IgE, IgG) and the T-cell response. These two components are responsible for different disease manifestations and can be targeted by different therapeutic approaches. Here, we investigated the association of allergen-specific antibody and T- as well as B-cell responses in pollen-all...

2015
Cornelia Egger Christian Lupinek Robin Ristl Patrick Lemell Friedrich Horak Petra Zieglmayer Susanne Spitzauer Rudolf Valenta Verena Niederberger

BACKGROUND Allergen exposure via the respiratory tract and in particular via the nasal mucosa boosts systemic allergen-specific IgE production. Intranasal corticosteroids (INCS) represent a first line treatment of allergic rhinitis but their effects on this boost of allergen-specific IgE production are unclear. AIM Here we aimed to determine in a double-blind, placebo-controlled study whether...

Journal: :International archives of allergy and immunology 2007
F Rogerieux D Godfrin H Sénéchal A C Motta M Marlière G Peltre G Lacroix

BACKGROUND Air pollution is frequently proposed as a potential cause of the increased incidence of allergy in industrialised countries. Our objective was to investigate the impact of the major gaseous air pollutants on grass pollen allergens. METHODS Timothy grass pollen was exposed to ozone (O(3)), nitrogen dioxide (NO(2)) and sulphur dioxide (SO(2)) alone or in combination. Allergen content...

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