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Review
. 1998;53(46 Suppl):44-7.
doi: 10.1111/j.1398-9995.1998.tb04959.x.

B- and T-cell epitopes of tropomyosin, the major shrimp allergen

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B- and T-cell epitopes of tropomyosin, the major shrimp allergen

P V Subba Rao et al. Allergy. 1998.

Abstract

The major crustacean allergen characterized from different species of shrimp is the muscle protein tropomyosin. Two shared epitopes corresponding to 47-63 and 150-158 of the deduced amino-acid sequence of the brown shrimp, M. ensis, were identified as IgE-binding B-cell epitopes. A 21-mer peptide spanning the amino-acid residues 261-281 was identified as a putative T-cell epitope capable of reducing ongoing tropomyosin-specific IgG and IgE responses in a mouse model. These observations suggest that peptide immunotherapy may also be effective in the treatment of food hypersensitivity.

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