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Production and characterization of an allergen panel for component-resolved diagnosis of celery allergy.

Merima Bublin1, Iris Lauer, Christina Oberhuber, Stefano Alessandri, Peter Briza, Christian Radauer, Martin Himly, Heimo Breiteneder, Stefan Vieths, Karin Hoffmann-Sommergruber.   

Abstract

In celery a relevant food allergen source, three allergens have been identified so far: Api g 1 and Api g 4, and one glycosylated protein, Api g 5. For component-resolved food allergy diagnosis high amounts of well-defined allergens are needed. Depending on the individual celery allergen, protocols for heterologous production and purification from natural source, respectively, were established to obtain homogenous protein batches. Afterwards the purified recombinant allergens, Api g 1, Api g 4 and natural Api g 5 were characterized regarding their structural integrity and immunological activity. Therefore, several methods were applied. Proteins were identified by partial N-terminal sequencing, protein mass was verified by MS and sequence integrity by MALDI-TOF and N-terminal sequencing after tryptic digestion. Presence of isoforms in natural allergen preparations was identified by 2-DE. Secondary and tertiary structures were evaluated by circular dichroism (CD) spectroscopy and NMR analysis. Finally, IgE binding capacity was verified using selected sera from celery allergic patients in IgE immunoblots and IgE ELISA. These well-defined celery allergens will be used to prove the concept of component-resolved diagnosis and will contribute to improve food allergy diagnosis in the future.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18384092     DOI: 10.1002/mnfr.200700270

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Nutr Food Res        ISSN: 1613-4125            Impact factor:   5.914


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1.  Interfaces between allergen structure and diagnosis: know your epitopes.

Authors:  Anna Pomés; Maksymilian Chruszcz; Alla Gustchina; Alexander Wlodawer
Journal:  Curr Allergy Asthma Rep       Date:  2015-04       Impact factor: 4.806

2.  Sensitization prevalence, antibody cross-reactivity and immunogenic peptide profile of Api g 2, the non-specific lipid transfer protein 1 of celery.

Authors:  Gabriele Gadermaier; Michael Hauser; Matthias Egger; Rosetta Ferrara; Peter Briza; Keity Souza Santos; Danila Zennaro; Tamara Girbl; Laurian Zuidmeer-Jongejan; Adriano Mari; Fatima Ferreira
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2011-08-29       Impact factor: 3.240

Review 3.  Component-Resolved Diagnosis in Food Allergies.

Authors:  Elisabetta Calamelli; Lucia Liotti; Isadora Beghetti; Valentina Piccinno; Laura Serra; Paolo Bottau
Journal:  Medicina (Kaunas)       Date:  2019-08-18       Impact factor: 2.430

4.  Mimotopes for Api g 5, a Relevant Cross-reactive Allergen, in the Celery-Mugwort-Birch-Spice Syndrome.

Authors:  Anna Lukschal; Julia Wallmann; Merima Bublin; Gerlinde Hofstetter; Nadine Mothes-Luksch; Heimo Breiteneder; Isabella Pali-Schöll; Erika Jensen-Jarolim
Journal:  Allergy Asthma Immunol Res       Date:  2015-10-16       Impact factor: 5.764

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