Cross-reactivity between pollen allergens from common Pooideae grasses and cultivated cereals

M. Hrabina, K. Jain, B. Gouyon
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Abstract

In Europe, one-third of desensitization treatments for grass pollen allergy are supplemented with a mixture of cereal pollen extracts (Triticum sativum, Avena sativa, Zea mais and Hordeum vulgare). We have re-evaluated this practice in light of the recent availability of a desensitization tablet prepared from a mixture of pollen from five common grass species (Anthoxanthum odoratum, Dactylis glomerata, Lolium perenne, Poa pratensis and Phleum pratense) from the Pooideae subfamily. Common grasses and cultivated cereals are very closely related phylogenetically, and as a consequence, their pollen exhibit a similar molecular composition. The latter is confirmed by ELISA inhibition and immunobloting experiments. Thus, immunotherapy based on a mixture of five grass pollen allows to treat patients sensitized with pollen allergens from cultivated cereals, without a need for additional cereal pollen extracts.

禾本科花粉过敏原与栽培谷物花粉过敏原的交叉反应性
在欧洲,对草花粉过敏的脱敏治疗有三分之一是用谷物花粉提取物(小麦、玉米、玉米和普通玉米)的混合物补充的。根据最近一种脱敏片的可用性,我们对这种做法进行了重新评估,这种脱敏片是由五种常见的禾草物种(花青草亚科)的花粉混合物制成的(花青草、鸭茅、黑麦草、草地Poa pratensis和草地Phleum pratense)。普通的禾本科植物和栽培的谷类植物在系统发育上有非常密切的关系,因此它们的花粉表现出相似的分子组成。后者通过ELISA抑制和免疫印迹实验得到证实。因此,基于五种草花粉混合物的免疫疗法可以治疗因来自栽培谷物的花粉过敏原致敏的患者,而不需要额外的谷物花粉提取物。
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