Plant Food Allergens 2003
DOI: 10.1002/9780470995174.ch7
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“…The differential IgE binding was supported by the specific IgE levels to each allergen form detected in the 23 individual sera forming the pool, being higher for nCuc m 2 in 21 of them. Thus, natural melon profilin seems to be a better diagnostic tool, at least in vitro , than its recombinant counterpart, as previously reported for profilins from other plant sources [13, 14].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 58%
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“…The differential IgE binding was supported by the specific IgE levels to each allergen form detected in the 23 individual sera forming the pool, being higher for nCuc m 2 in 21 of them. Thus, natural melon profilin seems to be a better diagnostic tool, at least in vitro , than its recombinant counterpart, as previously reported for profilins from other plant sources [13, 14].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 58%
“…Unfortunately, the reactive component could not be purified and characterized, but indirect evidence suggested its profilin nature. Plant profilins are labile panallergens [13], thus fitting the properties expected for putative melon allergens causing co‐sensitization to plant foods and pollens and local oropharyngeal symptoms. However, their clinical relevance is still not clear [14], and their prevalence (determined by the presence of specific IgE) in most pollen and plant food‐allergic population is scarce (around 10–30%) [13].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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“…Both the upstream and downstream of the coding sequences for these two new Mal d 4 genes differ from their closely related genes. All these apple profilins have the same conserved G-actin-binding region (119-126 amino acids VERLGDYL) as pollen profilins from birch, celery, maize and rice (Ye et al 2001;Radauer and Hoffmann-Sommergruber 2004). Still, the actual locations for these new Mal d 2 and Mal d 4 genes have to be determined.…”
Section: Mal D 2 and Mal D 4 Gene Duplications Within And Across Linkmentioning
confidence: 99%