Clin Exp Allergy
August 2008
Background: It is well known that allergen extracts used for specific therapy of allergic disorders are commonly stored as mixtures, causing an alteration of its stability.
Objective: The aim of this report is to identify pollen allergens susceptible to degradation during storage of mixtures containing different sources of proteases in the absence of glycerol as a preserving agent.
Methods: Mixes containing Lolium perenne (Lol p) pollen extract with either Aspergillus fumigatus or Periplaneta americana extracts were prepared and co-incubated for 90 days at 4 degrees C.
Background: It is important to study the crossreactivity between orange tree pollen (OTPE) and orange fruit (OFE) due to the high incidence of pollen/food-related allergies worldwide. The aim of the present study was to determine the antigenic relationship between OTPE and OFE.
Methods: OTPE and OFErabbit antisera as well as sera from patients allergic to OTPE and OFE were comparatively applied in IgG- and/or IgE-specific ELISA inhibition, crossover or inhibition immunoblotting assays using OTPE and OFE allergenic extracts as solid phase.
J Investig Allergol Clin Immunol
October 2003
The presence of proteolytic activity in Aspergillus fumigatus (Af) extract was analyzed in polyacrylamide gelatine containing gels at different pHs. The gelatinolytic pattern showed three major activities (180, 70, and 34 kDa bands) over a broad pH range (pH 4-8). All bands showed maximum activity at pH 8, and the activity declined at lower pH, showing no activity at pH 2.
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July 2003
Background: Podiatrists as well as manicurists are exposed to inhale nail dust contaminated with mycotic particles when filing and burring the onychomycotic nails of their patients. As some of them with atopic background suffered worsening of their symptoms we decided to study the immune response to the fungus Trichophyton rubrum (Tr) that was isolated from the nail dust obtained from the podiatrists office.
Methodology And Results: A detailed clinical record, intracutaneous skin tests with a extract of Tr and the serum levels of total and specific IgE were performed in rhinitis-asthma as well as control patients.
J Investig Allergol Clin Immunol
February 2000
Data obtained in a 3-year survey of specific immunotherapy (SIT) with a Periplaneta americana antigen (Pa-1) are presented. Parameters such as serum IgE-paperadioimmunosorbent test, specific IgE and IgG, interleukin (IL)-2, IL-4 and IL-4R levels were recorded before and after SIT. While serum IgE levels and IgE-RAST-anti-Pa-1 did not change throughout SIT (p = not significant), IgG-RAST-anti-Pa-1 showed a marked increase from the first year (p < 0.
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November 1999
The presence of gelatinolytic activity in dust mite and Periplaneta americana allergenic crude extracts were studied. The former presented major activity in a broad band between 45 and 66 kDa and minor activity at 32 kDa, while the latter showed a more complex pattern with gelatinolytic activity at 90, 78, 65, 34, 32 and 24 kDa. When the proteolytic activity patterns of dust mites and cockroach crude extracts were analyzed at three different pH levels, the proteases in both cases were optimally active at pH 6, showed no activity at pH 3.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe have demonstrated in an animal model (specific IgG) as well as in atopic patients suffering from rhinitis/asthma (specific IgE) that bat feces have antigenic properties. A single peak with high glycoprotein content was obtained by chromatography, while SDS-PAGE revealed several proteins between 29 and 116 kDa which showed immune serum blotting at 43.6 and 66 kDa.
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June 1998
Data concerning the experimental induction of hypersensitivity pneumonitis in guinea pigs using a glycoprotein derived from Penicillium notatum are presented. This antigen was obtained from the mycelial and metabolic products of the cultures passed through a Sephadex G-50 column. It was aerosolized for inhalation by adult guinea pigs for 12 weeks to detect specific serum IgM, IgG and IgE antibodies as well as sensitized leukotriene CD4 cells.
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July 1997
Rhizopus nigricans (Rn) is one of the most common members of the Mucorales that produces opportunistic infections and hypersensitivity states. Data concerning experimental induction in guinea pigs of hypersensitivity pneumonitis with a glycoprotein antigen are presented. This antigen was obtained from the mycelial and metabolic products of the cultures and was aerosolized during 12 weeks.
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January 1995
The presence and kinetics of specific IgE and IgG antibodies against the oranges Citrus aurantium sinensis (CAS) and Citrus silension (CS) were studied in 41 atopic and 20 non-atopic children aged 8-12 years. Diagnostic procedures such as intracutaneous skin tests, IgE PRIST and anti-CAS and anti-CS IgE and IgG RAST were performed in both groups. A citrus fruit-exclusion diet was maintained for 180 days.
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May 1991
A mycelial and metabolic extract of Penicillium notatum (PN) was passed through Sephadex G-50 and DEAE-cellulose columns in order to separate soluble fractions that revealed a complex composition. Their proteins and hexoses were recorded with a LKB Uvicord spectrophotometer and quantified by the Lowry and the indol techniques. On the other hand an animal model was developed in rabbits and an IgG precipitin and hemagglutinating antibodies were obtained.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe capacity of certain foods to cause allergic reactions is well known. The four types of mechanisms that Gell and Coombs described in 1968, are involved in these reactions, although the reaginic antibodies retain the paramount attention of the immunologists. The physiochemical composition of the allergen molecule is the goal of investigators with the purpose to clarify the intrinsic kinetics of antibody synthesis.
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