Heterogeneity of a major allergen from olive ( Olea europea) pollen
Studies were carried out in order to confirm and extend knowledge of the physico-chemical properties of an allergenic material found in the pollen of the olive tree ( Olea europea). The sera from 88% of patients who were sensitive to olive pollen contained IgE that reacted with a 19,000 M r componen...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Molecular immunology 1990-07, Vol.27 (7), p.631-636 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Studies were carried out in order to confirm and extend knowledge of the physico-chemical properties of an allergenic material found in the pollen of the olive tree (
Olea europea).
The sera from 88% of patients who were sensitive to olive pollen contained IgE that reacted with a 19,000
M
r component and many also reacted to a 17,000
M
r band as shown by SDS-PAGE immunoblotting.
A monoclonal antibody (OL-1) produced to the 19,000
M
r component also reacted with the 17,000
M
r band, and with bands at 21,000 and 41,000 under non-reduced conditions.
HPLC separation followed by SDS-PAGE and immunoblotting of the fractions indicated that the allergen fraction from which the 19,000 and 17,000 components were derived had a mol. wt between 50 and 60 kD.
Isoelectricfocusing followed by immunoblotting and development with (OL-1) indicated heterogeneity of the allergen with respect to pI values. Two of the strongest components of the six identified which reacted with (OL-1) had pIs of about 5.0 and 6.0 confirming the published data.
The study therefore showed that olive pollen contains a number of allergenic components, with various mol. wts and pI values, with some epitopes in common, which may in the native state be bound together or aggregated. |
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ISSN: | 0161-5890 1872-9142 |
DOI: | 10.1016/0161-5890(90)90005-K |