Lipid transfer protein (Ara h 9) as a new peanut allergen relevant for a mediterranean allergic population
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2009
Abstract:
Background: Nonspecific lipid transfer proteins (LTPs) represent potent pollen and food allergens. However, the allergenic properties of peanut LTP have not been studied. Objective: To identify LTP in peanut extract using sera from subjects with peanut allergy and Pru p 3sensitized subjects from Southern Europe, clone and express this protein, and obtain information on the importance as allergen for these selected patients.
Methods: Peanut LTP (Ara h 9) was cloned and sequenced by using a combination of bioinformatic and molecular biology tools (PCR, immunoblotting, Basic Local Alignment Search Tool [BLAST] searches). The immunologic properties of Ara h 9, Ara h 1, Ara h 2, and Ara h 3 were studied by using sera from subjects with peanut and peach allergy from Italy by immunoblotting and allergen microarray technology.
Results: Two Ara h 9 isoformsAra h 9.01 and Ara h 9.02were cloned and expressed. Ara h 9 represented a minor allergen for subjects with peanut allergy. However, including Ara h 9 as single component for serologic detection of sensitization to peanut by component-resolved diagnosis seems crucial, because the frequency of sensitization to the classic major peanut allergens Ara h 1, Ara h 2, and Ara h 3 was low in these patients from Southern Europe.
Conclusion: Ara h 9 is a new member of the LTP allergen family that seems to play an important role in peanut allergy for patients from the Mediterranean area.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Ara h 9; peanut allergy; lipid transfer protein; isoform; allergen
Elenco autori:
Ciardiello, MARIA ANTONIETTA
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