1. IgE-mediated anaphylaxis caused by bites of the pigeon tick Argas reflexus: cloning and expression of the major allergen Arg r 1.
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Hilger C, Bessot JC, Hutt N, Grigioni F, De Blay F, Pauli G, and Hentges F
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- Allergens immunology, Amino Acid Sequence, Animals, Argas genetics, Cloning, Molecular, Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel, Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay, Gene Library, Humans, Immunoblotting, Molecular Sequence Data, Recombinant Proteins biosynthesis, Sequence Homology, Allergens isolation & purification, Anaphylaxis etiology, Argas immunology, Bites and Stings complications, Immunoglobulin E immunology, Recombinant Proteins immunology
- Abstract
Background: Anaphylactic reactions caused by bites of the European pigeon tick Argas reflexus are repeatedly reported. This soft-backed tick is a parasite of wild pigeons colonizing urban buildings and houses. Occasionally the ticks can bite human beings, inducing anaphylactic reactions in sensitized patients., Objective: Our aim was to characterize the major allergen implicated in a series of anaphylactic reactions caused by Argas bites and to produce the allergen as recombinant protein for diagnostic purposes., Methods: Protein extracts were prepared from whole A reflexus bodies, and IgE immunoblots were performed with sera from 13 patients who had an anaphylactic reaction with pigeon tick bites. A cDNA expression library was constructed from whole ticks and screened with a polyclonal rabbit antiserum raised against the major allergen., Results: The cDNA coding for the dominant allergen Arg r 1 could be isolated. It encodes a protein belonging to the lipocalin family. Allergenicity of the recombinant Arg r 1 was confirmed by immunoblot, ELISA, and intradermal skin tests., Conclusion: The dominant allergen of A reflexus has been isolated and the corresponding cDNA cloned. The recombinant protein, a lipocalin, was expressed in Escherichia coli and was shown to be immunoreactive in vitro and in vivo. Recombinant Arg r 1 was used as a diagnostic tool in a series of anaphylactic reactions caused by pigeon tick bites.
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- 2005
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