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Assessment of allergenicity to
Mallotus Phillipensis pollen in atopic patients in
India: A new allergen |
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A. Rawat1, A. Singh1,
I. Roy2, L. Kumar3, S.N. Gaur4,
P. Ravindran5, A.K. Bhatnagar6,
and A.B. Singh1 |
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1 Institute of Genomics and
Integrative Biology, Delhi
2 Institute of Child Health , Kolkata
3 Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education &
Research Chandigarh
4 V.P.Chest Institute, Delhi.
5 Cosmo Hospital, Thiruvananthapuram
6 Department of Botany, Delhi University |
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J Invest Allergol Clin Immunol
2004; Vol. 14(3): 198-207 |
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Abstract |
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Objective:
Pollen grains of the
Euphorbiaceae family
are well known
causative agents of
respiratory
allergies in India,
European countries
and USA. Mallotus
phillipensis belongs
to the same family
and may have some
common allergenic
properties. It has
thus been evaluated
for the first time
in Indian population
for its pollinosis
causing properties.
Methods:
Pollen antigen of
Mallotus
phillipensis (MP)
was extracted and
characterized for
its protein
components by
biochemical methods.
Pollinosis potency
of crude extract of
MP pollen was
evaluated by skin
prick test on
population residing
in different parts
of India. Specific
IgE binding
characteristics of
the extract were
determined by ELISA
and Immunoblot.
Results:
Marked skin
reactivity in 5.7%
atopic population
was recorded and
subjects
constituting 23.8%
of the total
patients tested
showed skin
sensitivity to the
MP pollen antigen.
Significantly raised
specific IgE against
MP pollen were
recorded in 50% of
the skin test
positive patients. A
number of protein
bands were detected
in a wide Molecular
weight range as well
as in acidic pI
range, by SDS-PAGE
and IEF,
respectively. A
total 11 protein
fractions were
detected by the
specific IgE
antibodies on
immunoblotting with
patient’s sera and
were considered
allergenic.
Conclusion:
Patients from
different
geographical regions
have shown
sensitization to MP
pollen antigen. Many
proteins have
similar molecular
weights and pI as
other allergenic
members of the
family (Ricinus
communis and
Putranjiva
roxburghii) found in
India, which
constitutes a good
reason for studying
cross reactivity
among the members of
family Euphorbiaceae,
in the future.
Key Words:
Mallotus
phillipensis,
allergenicity,
atopic patients,
Immunoblot, Cross
reactivity |
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