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. 1988 Feb;176(3):290-300.
doi: 10.1016/S0171-2985(88)80059-7.

Binding of antibodies against birch pollen antigens/allergens to various parts of apples as studied by immuno-gold electron microscopy

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Binding of antibodies against birch pollen antigens/allergens to various parts of apples as studied by immuno-gold electron microscopy

M Grote. Immunobiology. 1988 Feb.

Abstract

The clinically and biochemically observed correlation between birch pollen allergy and hypersensitivity to apples was investigated by immunocytochemical techniques. For this purpose, apple tissue was fixed in p-formaldehyde and embedded in Lowicryl K4M resin at -35 degrees C. Ultrathin sections were cut and successively incubated with rabbit antibodies against birch pollen antigens/allergens and protein A/gold. Specific antibody binding sites were detected throughout the apple fruit (peel, fruit flesh, seed). Control sections incubated with normal rabbit IgG antibodies and protein A/gold showed minimal background staining. It was concluded from the results of immunocytochemical labelling that apple tissue and birch pollen contain similar molecular structures which lead to the observed cross-reactions. The present immunocytochemical results confirm biochemical investigations reporting partial structural identity of antigens/allergens in birch and apple.

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