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. 1991 Aug;28(8):897-906.
doi: 10.1016/0161-5890(91)90054-n.

The immunological relationship of epitopes on major tree pollen allergens

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The immunological relationship of epitopes on major tree pollen allergens

M Rohac et al. Mol Immunol. 1991 Aug.

Abstract

The major allergens of birch (Bet v I), alder (Aln g I), hazel (Cor a I) and hornbeam (Car b I) were investigated by means of high-resolution two-dimensional electrophoresis combined with immunoblotting. Eleven sera derived from patients allergic to birch pollen as well as mouse monoclonal antibodies BIP 1 and BIP 4, raised against Bet v I, were used as probes. Human IgE antibodies detected 10 spots in birch (Mr 17 kDa, pI 4.9-5.9); four spots in alder (Mr 18.5 kDa, pI 4.7-5.3); four spots in hazel (Mr 17 kDa, pI 5.0-5.8); and 12 + 7 spots in hornbeam (Mr 16.5 kDa, pI 4.9-6.6 and Mr 18 kDa, pI 5.2-6.7), respectively, representing major allergens. Each patient tested reacted in a similar fashion with the spot cluster(s) of a certain allergen. BIP 1 detected the same spot clusters as patients' IgE. BIP 4 reacted with the 17-, 18.5- and 18-kDa spots of birch, alder and hornbeam, but did not react with the 17-kDa spots of hazel and the 16.5-kDa spots of hornbeam. In inhibition experiments with birch pollen extract as inhibitor, IgE binding to Bet v I, as well as to Aln g I, Cor a I and Car b I was abolished, thus suggesting that IgE binding to major tree pollen allergens is confined to shared epitopes. These findings indicate that it might be sufficient to use only Bet v I for diagnostic procedures as well as for immunotherapy in patients with tree pollen allergy.

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