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Title: Study of the allergenic profile of pollen from Platanus hybrida in the city of Evora, Portugal
Authors: Costa, Ana R.
Arriegas, Rute
Galveias, Ana
Ramos, Inês
Calhau, Isabel
Lopes, Luísa
Antunes, Célia M.
Keywords: Platanus hybrida
pollen
allergenic profile
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: Wiley
Citation: Costa, A. R., Arriegas, R., Galveias, A., Ramos, I., Calhau, I., Lopes L. & Antunes, C. M. (2016) Study of the allergenic profile of pollen from Platanus hybrida in the city of Evora, Portugal. Allergy, 71 (Sup 102), pp 470.
Abstract: Background and Aim: Although grasses and olive are the most relevant allergenic species in the Alentejo region, aggravation of allergic symptoms in the early spring, unrelated with those species pollen seasons, has been reported, particularly in urban environment. Plane trees, hence pollen, are highly abundant in the city of Évora, nonetheless allergen pollen profile has not yet been evaluated. The aim of this work was to characterize the allergen profile of pollen from Platanus hybrida, one of the most representative species in Evora showing pollination prior to the main pollen season in Alentejo. Methods: Pollen from Platanus hybrida and Dactylis glomerata was extracted with ammonium bicarbonate buffer, lyophilized and stored at -80ºC until analysis. Protein content was determined by the Bradford method. SDS-PAGE followed by western blot, using allergic patient sera (obtained from the Hospital do Espírito Santo de Évora – HESE), were performed to evaluate the allergen profile of the pollen. Sensitization and cross-reactivity was assessed by solid phase immunoblot. Results: Half of the patient exhibited sensitization to pollen extracts of P. Hybrida. Western blot have shown several immunoreactive bands in the Mr 10-90 kDa range. Immunoreactive bands were also observed in the protein profile according to the pI in the pI range 4.0-6.1. Cross-reactivity of P. hybrida with D. glomerata was found. Although several bands are common to D. glomerata, a band with ~50kDa was observed in P. hybrida but not in D. glometata. Conclusion: These results evidenced allergens found in P. hybrida pollen. Moreover, cross–reactivity between P. hybrida and highly allergenic species such as D. glomerata was found which probably contributes for aggravation of pollinosis in the early spring. Acknowledgments: This work was supported by FEDER through the “Programa Operacional Fatores de Competitividade – COMPETE” (Strategic projects of ICAAM and ICT 2013-2015).
URI: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/all.12976/pdf
http://hdl.handle.net/10174/20148
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