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Hev b 8, the Hevea brasiliensis latex profilin, is a cross-reactive allergen of latex, plant foods and pollen.

E Ganglberger1, C Radauer, S Wagner, G Ríordáin, D H Beezhold, R Brehler, B Niggemann, O Scheiner, E Jensen-Jarolim, H Breiteneder.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Plant profilins are important pan-allergens. They are responsible for a significant percentage of pollen-related allergies. Limited information is available about their involvement in the latex-fruit syndrome and the cross-reactivities between latex and pollen. We aimed to clone and express the Hevea brasiliensis latex profilin to investigate its allergological significance and serological cross-reactivities to profilins from plant foods and pollens.
METHODS: A DNA complementary to messenger RNA (cDNA) coding for the Hevea latex profilin, Hev b 8, was amplified by polymerase chain reaction from latex RNA. Recombinant (r)Hev b 8 was produced in Escherichia coli and used to screen sera from 50 latex- allergic health care workers (HCWs) with well-documented histories of food and pollen allergy and 34 latex-allergic spina bifida (SB) patients. The cross-reactivity of natural Hev b 8 and rHev b 8 with other plant profilins was determined by ELISA inhibition assays. A three-dimensional homology model of Hev b 8 was constructed based on known profilin structures.
RESULTS: The cDNA of Hev b 8 encoded a protein of 131 amino acids with a predicted molecular mass of 14 kD. Twelve of the 50 HCWs and 2 of the 34 SB patients were sensitized to Hev b 8. All Hev b 8-sensitized patients showed allergic symptoms to pollen or plant foods. Cross-reactivities between profilins of latex, pollen and plant food were illustrated by their ability to inhibit IgE binding to rHev b 8. Homology modeling of Hev b 8 yielded a structure highly similar to Bet v 2, the birch pollen profilin, with the most distinct differences located at the N-terminus.
CONCLUSIONS: We conclude that primary sensitization to latex profilin in the majority of cases takes place via pollen or food profilins. Additionally, pollinosis and food-allergic patients with profilin-specific IgE can be at risk of developing latex allergy. Copyright 2001 S. Karger AG, Basel.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11490154     DOI: 10.1159/000053819

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int Arch Allergy Immunol        ISSN: 1018-2438            Impact factor:   2.749


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