학술논문

Purification, Structural and Immunological Characterization of a Timothy Grass (Phleum pratense) Pollen Allergen, Phl p 4, with Cross-Reactive Potential
Document Type
research-article
Source
Biological Chemistry. 383(9):1383-1396
Subject
Research Articles
Biochemistry
Molecular biology
Cellular biology
Language
English
ISSN
1437-4315
1431-6730
Abstract
Almost 500 million people worldwide suffer from Type I allergy, a genetically determined immunodisorder which is based on the production of IgE antibodies against per se harmless antigens (allergens). Due to their worldwide distribution and heavy pollen production, grasses represent a major allergen source for approximately 40% of allergic patients. We purified Phl p 4, a major timothy grass (Phleum pratense) pollen allergen with a molecular mass of 61.3 kDa and a pI of 9.6 to homogeneity. Circular dichroism spectroscopical analysis indicates that Phl p 4 contains a mixed αhelical/βpleated secondary structure and, unlike many other allergens, showed no reversible unfolding after thermal denaturation. We show that Phl p 4 is a major allergen which reacts with IgE antibodies of 75% of grass pollen allergic patients (n=150) and induces basophil histamine release as well as immediate type skin reactions in sensitized individuals. Phl p 4-specific IgE from three patients as well as two rabbitanti Phl p 4 antisera crossreacted with allergens present in pollen of trees, grasses, weeds as well as plantderived food. Rabbit antibodies raised against Phl p 4 also inhibited the binding of allergic patients IgE to Phl p 4. Phl p 4 may thus be used for diagnosis and treatment of sensitized allergic patients.