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Review
. 2024 Nov;24(11):609-617.
doi: 10.1007/s11882-024-01173-7. Epub 2024 Sep 20.

Can Physicochemical Properties Alter the Potency of Aeroallergens? Part 2 - Impact of Physicochemical Properties

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Can Physicochemical Properties Alter the Potency of Aeroallergens? Part 2 - Impact of Physicochemical Properties

Carla S S Teixeira et al. Curr Allergy Asthma Rep. 2024 Nov.

Abstract

Purpose of review: A holistic perspective on how physicochemical properties modulate the allergenicity of proteins has recently been performed for food allergens, launching the challenge of a similar analysis for aeroallergens. After a first review on aeroallergen classification into protein families (Part 1), this second part (Part 2) will exploit the impact of physicochemical properties (abundance/biological function, protein structure/presence of post-translational modifications, ligand/cofactor/lipid-binding) on inhalant protein allergenicity.

Recent findings: The abundance linked to biological function is correlated with increased allergenic risk for most protein families, while the loss of structural integrity with consequent destruction of conformational epitopes is well linked with decreased allergenicity. Ligand-binding effect totally depends on the ligand type being highly variable among aeroallergens. Knowledge about the physicochemical properties of aeroallergens is still scarce, which highlights the need for research using integrated approaches (in silico and experimental) to generate and analyze new data on known/new aeroallergens.

Keywords: Abundance; Aeroallergens; Aggregation; Ligand/lipid-binding; Physicochemical properties; Protein allergenicity; Protein structure.

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The authors declare no competing interests.

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