نتایج جستجو برای: chenopodium pollen allergen

تعداد نتایج: 33225  

Journal: :Molecular medicine reports 2015
Yun Liu Xiuzhen Sun Guizuo Wang Ailin Tao Yuanyuan Wu Manxiang Li Hongyang Shi Mei Xie

The present study aimed to express, purify and identify the major allergen gene, Pla a1, in Platanus pollen. According to previous studies, the major gene sequences of the Pla a1 allergen were obtained and codon optimization and synthesis of the genome were performed using DNAStar software. Following binding of the target gene fragment and the pET-44a vector, the JM109 cells were transfected to...

Journal: :Journal of investigational allergology & clinical immunology 2010
D Villalta R Asero

BACKGROUND Profilin is a highly conserved protein regarded as a pan-allergen in pollen and vegetable food. Homologous proteins from different sources are highly cross-reactive. OBJECTIVE To assess whether detecting immunoglobulin (Ig) E to multiple profilins from different sources is clinically more useful than detecting IgE to a single representative profilin. METHODS Sera from 43 subjects...

Journal: :The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology 2021

BackgroundAllergen-specific immunotherapy is a disease-modifying treatment that induces long-term T-cell tolerance.ObjectiveWe sought to evaluate the role of circulating CXCR5+PD-1+ T follicular helper (cTFH) and regulatory (TFR) cells following grass pollen subcutaneous (SCIT) sublingual (SLIT) accompanying changes in their chromatin landscape.MethodsPhenotype function cTFH were initially eval...

2014
Efstrathios Karagiannis Kija Shah-Hosseini Meike Hadler Ralph Mösges

Background The aim of this non-interventional study was to document the impact of a sublingual allergen immunotherapy (AIT) with Oralair 5-grass pollen tablets (Stallergenes, France) on symptom severity, use of symptomatic medication and tolerability in patients with grass pollen-induced allergic rhinoconjunctivitis (RC) over 2 years of routine medical practice treatment. This poster focuses on...

Journal: :Journal of immunological methods 2012
Guy W Scadding Moises A Calderon Virginia Bellido Gitte Konsgaard Koed Niels-Christian Nielsen Kaare Lund Alkis Togias Deborah Phippard Laurence A Turka Trevor T Hansel Stephen R Durham Peter Adler Wurtzen

Nasal allergen challenge can be used to assess the clinical and immunological aspects of rhinitis due to inhalant allergens. We aimed to develop a reproducible technique for grass pollen nasal allergen challenge and to study biomarkers within nasal secretions. 20 Grass pollen allergic individuals underwent nasal challenges with purified Timothy grass allergen. An initial dose-titration challeng...

2015
Kazem Ashjaei Dieter Palmberger Merima Bublin Erika Bajna Heimo Breiteneder Reingard Grabherr Isabella Ellinger Karin Hoffmann-Sommergruber

Dendritic cells (DCs) are sentinels of the immune system for antigen recognition and uptake, as well as presentation to naïve T cells for stimulation or priming. Internalization and endocytic degradation of allergens by DCs are important steps required for T cell priming. In the current study we investigated binding and internalization of purified recombinant non-glycosylated grass pollen aller...

Journal: :Allergy 2004
O Rudeschko A Machnik H Dörfelt H-H Kaatz B Schlott R W Kinne

BACKGROUND Inhalation allergies, caused by allergens from various kinds of pollen, house dust mites, animal epithelium, and mould fungi, are strongly increasing in frequency. In 2.6% of the cases the allergen source remains unidentified. The present paper describes a so far unknown inhalation allergy which was observed in the case of a patient working with hives. METHODS AND RESULTS The aller...

2016
Ł. Grewling P. Bogawski D. Jenerowicz M. Czarnecka-Operacz B. Šikoparija C. A. Skjøth M. Smith

Allergenic ragweed (Ambrosia spp.) pollen grains, after being released from anthers, can be dispersed by air masses far from their source. However, the action of air temperature, humidity and solar radiation on pollen grains in the atmosphere could impact on the ability of long distance transported (LDT) pollen to maintain allergenic potency. Here, we report that the major allergen of Ambrosia ...

2015
Jutta Renkonen Sanna Toppila‐Salmi Sakari Joenväärä Pirkko Mattila Ville Parviainen Jaana Hagström Caj Haglund Mikko Lehtonen Risto Renkonen

Toll-like receptors (TLRs) are important in barrier homeostasis, but their role in airborne allergies is not fully understood. The aim was to evaluate baseline and allergen-induced expression of TLR proteins in nasal epithelium during allergic rhinitis. Nineteen otherwise healthy non-smoking volunteers both allergic to birch pollen and non-allergic controls were enrolled. We took nasal biopsies...

Journal: :Allergy, Asthma, & Clinical Immunology : Official Journal of the Canadian Society of Allergy and Clinical Immunology 2009
Stefanie Gilles Valentina Mariani Martina Bryce Martin J Mueller Johannes Ring Heidrun Behrendt Thilo Jakob Claudia Traidl-Hoffmann

Pollen allergy is characterized by a T(H)2-biased immune response to pollen-derived allergens. However, pollen-exposed epithelia do not encounter pure allergen but rather a plethora of protein and non-protein substances. We demonstrated that pollen liberate lipids with chemical and functional similarities to leukotriens and prostaglandins--the pollen associated lipid mediators (PALMs). To date,...

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