Pomegranate chitinase III: Identification of a new allergen and analysis of sensitization patterns to chitinases
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
Allergy to pomegranate is often associated with severe symptoms. Two allergens have previously been described: 9k-LTP Pun g 1 and pommaclein Pun g 7. This study describes the isolation of a chitinase III, identified by direct protein sequencing and mass spectrometry. It is a 29-kDa protein showing 69% sequence identity with the latex hevamine and IgE binding in dot blotting, immunoblotting and FABER(center dot) test. Chitinase-specific IgE were detected in 69 of 357 patients sensitized to one or more pomegranate allergenic preparations present on the FABER(center dot) test. Using this test, 19.2% of the patients sensitized to kiwifruit chitinase IV were also sensitized to pomegranate chitinase III, rather than to latex chitinase I (7.2%) with which it shares the N-terminal hevein-like domain. In conclusion, a new allergen has been identified, contributing to improving food allergy diagnosis. This study reveals the important role of chitinases III and IV as allergy sensitizers and prompts further investigations.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Pomegranate allergen; Chitinase III; Chitinase IV; FABER(center dot) test; Food allergy
Elenco autori:
Ciardiello, MARIA ANTONIETTA; Tamburrini, Maurizio
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