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Modulation of Allergic Response by
Gene–Environment Interaction: Olive Pollen Allergy |
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B Cárdaba,1 E Llanes,1
M Chacártegui,1 B Sastre,1 E
López,1 R Mollá,1 V del Pozo,1
F Florido,2 J Quiralte,3 P
Palomino,1 C Lahoz1 |
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1 Immunology Department, Jiménez
Díaz-CAPIO Foundation, CIBERES (ISCIII), Madrid, Spain
2 Allergy Service, San Cecilio University Hospital,
Granada, Spain
3 Allergology Section, Jaén Hospital Complex, Jaén,
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J Investig Allergol Clin Immunol
2007; Vol. 17, Supplement 1: 83-87 |
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Abstract |
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This article
summarizes the most
important advances
of recent years in
the fi eld of gene−environment
interaction in
allergic response.
It specifically
examines
sensitization to
olive pollen as an
example of one of
the main causes of
allergic disease in
the Mediterranean
area.
The presence of at
least 20 proteins
with allergic
activity has been
demonstrated in
olive pollen, and 10
of these have been
characterized (Ole e
1 to Ole e 10). Ole
e 1, which is
considered to be the
majority allergen (causing
sensitization in
more than 70% of
patients), has been
the subject of many
studies looking for
risk factors and
ways to protect
against
sensitization.
Markers of the major
histocompatibility
complex and other
genetic loci
associated with the
allergic response
have been analyzed
using population-based,
family-based, and
functional
approaches, which
have revealed the
involvement of
genetic regulation
in this type of
response.
Furthermore,
evaluation of
environmental
factors and their
relationship with
genetic factors is
essential when
attempting to
understand this type
of disease. In this
review, we provide
examples of how
exposure to high
doses of olive
pollen allergen in a
specifi c genetic
context can trigger
different allergic
conditions (from
asthma to
nonresponse). We
stress the
importance of
evaluating these
factors in order to
modulate this
response correctly.
Key words:
Genetic
polymorphisms and
allergy. Gene–environment
interactions. Olive
pollen allergy.
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