Production of Recombinant Allergens Phl p 1 and Amb a 1 for Detection of Class E Immunoglobulins

Recombinant major allergens Phl p 1 from meadow timothy ( Phleum pratense ) and Amb a 1 from ragweed ( Ambrosia artemisiifolia ) were obtained in E. coli cells. Allergen purification procedures were developed using anion exchange and affinity chromatography, from which we obtain 10 mg Phl p 1 and 7....

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Veröffentlicht in:Russian journal of bioorganic chemistry 2020-11, Vol.46 (6), p.1221-1228
Hauptverfasser: Mikheeva, O. O., Kostromina, M. A., Lykoshin, D. D., Tereshin, M. N., Zavriev, S. K., Svirshchevskaya, E. V., Khlgatyan, S. V., Esipov, R. S.
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Zusammenfassung:Recombinant major allergens Phl p 1 from meadow timothy ( Phleum pratense ) and Amb a 1 from ragweed ( Ambrosia artemisiifolia ) were obtained in E. coli cells. Allergen purification procedures were developed using anion exchange and affinity chromatography, from which we obtain 10 mg Phl p 1 and 7.5 mg Amb a 1 from 1 L of culture medium with an electrophoretic purity of at least 90%. To analyze the ability of IgE antibodies to bind Phl p 1 and Amb a 1, sera obtained from people with IgE to various respiratory allergens, identified by the RIDA method, were used. Part of the sera bound Phl p 1 or Amb a 1, which confirmed the immunoreactivity of the obtained recombinant proteins. Antibody titers to Amb a 1 correlated with RIDA data on sensitivity to a mixture of herbs and rye pollen. Antibody titers to Phl p 1 did not correlate with RIDA data. Of the 20 positive sera selected, 73 and 89% of the sera recognizing Phl p 1 or Amb a 1, respectively, had antibodies to the cross-reactive alder/birch/hazel allergen group.
ISSN:1068-1620
1608-330X
DOI:10.1134/S1068162020060199