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. 1992 Mar 7;339(8793):569-72.
doi: 10.1016/0140-6736(92)90864-y.

Mechanism of grass-pollen-induced asthma

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Mechanism of grass-pollen-induced asthma

C Suphioglu et al. Lancet. .

Abstract

Many asthmatics are sensitive to rye-grass pollen, but pollen grains are too large to penetrate the lower airways. Our aim was to investigate the mechanism by which rye-grass pollen causes asthma. A major allergen of rye-grass pollen, Lol pIX, is located in intracellular starch granules within pollen grains. In-vitro tests showed that pollen grains are ruptured in rainwater by osmotic shock, each grain releasing about 700 starch granules into the environment. These granules are small enough to enter the airways (less than 3 microns in diameter). The starch granules were present in atmospheric samples taken during the pollen season, and showed a 50-fold increase in atmospheric concentration on days following rainfall. Isolated granules elicited IgE-mediated responses in asthmatic patients, and 4 patients with rainfall-associated asthma who underwent an inhalation challenge test had striking bronchial constriction after exposure to starch granules. Starch granules released from rye-grass pollen seem to be capable of causing asthma.

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  • Grass pollen and asthma.
    Ciprandi G, Buscaglia S, Cerqueti PM, Cosimi M, Canonica GW. Ciprandi G, et al. Lancet. 1992 May 9;339(8802):1173. Lancet. 1992. PMID: 1349395 No abstract available.
  • Grass pollen and asthma.
    Woolcock AJ. Woolcock AJ. Lancet. 1992 May 9;339(8802):1173. Lancet. 1992. PMID: 1349396 No abstract available.

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