Background: Allergy to Prunoideae fruit (plum, peach, cherry and apricot) is one of the most frequent food allergies in southern Europe. All these fruits cross-react in vivo and in vitro, as they share their major allergen, a 9 kD lipid transfer protein (LTP). Objective: The aim of the study was the identification and molecular characterization of the major allergen of plum. Methods: The IgE pattern of reactivity to plums was investigated by SDS-PAGE and immunoblotting with the sera of 23 patients. The identified major allergen was purified by HPLC, using a cationic-exchange column followed by gel-filtration. Further characterization was achieved by periodic-Schiff stain, isoelectrofocusing and N-terminal amino acid sequencing. Results and conclusions: The major allergen of plum is a 9 kD lipid transfer protein, not glycosylated and with a basic character (pI>9), highly homologous to the major allergen of peach. © 2001 Elsevier Science B.V.

Characterization of the major allergen of plum as a lipid transfer protein

Giuffrida;M G;A M;A M;Conti;
2001

Abstract

Background: Allergy to Prunoideae fruit (plum, peach, cherry and apricot) is one of the most frequent food allergies in southern Europe. All these fruits cross-react in vivo and in vitro, as they share their major allergen, a 9 kD lipid transfer protein (LTP). Objective: The aim of the study was the identification and molecular characterization of the major allergen of plum. Methods: The IgE pattern of reactivity to plums was investigated by SDS-PAGE and immunoblotting with the sera of 23 patients. The identified major allergen was purified by HPLC, using a cationic-exchange column followed by gel-filtration. Further characterization was achieved by periodic-Schiff stain, isoelectrofocusing and N-terminal amino acid sequencing. Results and conclusions: The major allergen of plum is a 9 kD lipid transfer protein, not glycosylated and with a basic character (pI>9), highly homologous to the major allergen of peach. © 2001 Elsevier Science B.V.
2001
Allergies
Amino acids
Filtration
Fruits
Gels
Lipids
Patient monitoring
Proteins
Food allergies
Chromatography
food allergen
immunoglobulin E antibody
lipid transfer protein
adult
amino terminal sequence
article
cation exchange
clinical article
clinical trial
controlled clinical trial
controlled study
female
food allergy
fruit
gel filtration
high performance liquid chromatography
human
immunoblotting
immunoreactivity
isoelectric focusing
male
polyacry
priority journal
protein analysis
Adolescent
Adult
Allergens
Amino Acid Sequence
Antigens
Plant
Blotting
Western
Carrier Proteins
Chromatography
Gel
Chromatography
High Pressure Liquid
Chromatography
Ion Exchange
Cross Reactions
Electrophoresis
Polyacrylamide Gel
Female
Fruit
Humans
Immunoglobulin E
Male
Middle Aged
Molecular Sequence Data
Plant Proteins
Protein Binding
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