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Immunoaffinity analysis of cross-reacting allergens by protein blotting

โœ Scribed by Gregory R. Donovan; Brian A. Baldo


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1993
Tongue
English
Weight
606 KB
Volume
14
Category
Article
ISSN
0173-0835

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Abstract

IgE antibodies from sera having reactivity against ryegrass pollen protein allergens, wheat endosperm protein allergens and also several other cereal protein allergens were adsorbed with either ryegrass pollen or the wheat/globulin fraction immobilised on solid phases and subsequently eluted with low pH buffer. The eluted antibodies were reacted with sodium dodecyl sulfateโ€polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDSโ€PAGE) blots of the different allergens. Antibodies adsorbed and subsequently eluted from the two allergen sources recognised different spectra of proteins in the ryegrass pollen and cereal allergen sources and indicated the degree of immunological crossโ€reactivity. Intraโ€species crossโ€reactivity of IgE antibodies was demonstrated employing similar methods to those used for the pollen and cereal allergens by using a recombinant allergen from the venom of the ant Myrmecia pilosula as the immunoadsorbant protein on the solid phase.


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