INTRASPECIES CROSS-REACTIVITY OF HOUSE-DUST MITE ALLERGENS SEPARATED BY PROTEIN BLOTTING AND DETECTED BY SELECTIVE ELUTION OF MITE COMPONENTS AND IGE ANTIBODIES
Gm. Oneill et Ba. Baldo, INTRASPECIES CROSS-REACTIVITY OF HOUSE-DUST MITE ALLERGENS SEPARATED BY PROTEIN BLOTTING AND DETECTED BY SELECTIVE ELUTION OF MITE COMPONENTS AND IGE ANTIBODIES, Electrophoresis, 14(9), 1993, pp. 923-925
A complex and varied antibody response to allergens, in particular Der
matophagoides pteronyssinus, is observed in the serum of allergic pati
ents. To examine the role of cross-reacting antigenic determinants in
allergy, a strategy has been devised for isolating antibody population
s that bind to individual polypeptides of an allergen source separated
by sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide electrophoresis and electrob
lotted to nitrocellulose. Polypeptides are identified on the blots, de
sorbed and coupled to CNBr-activated paper discs. The coupled discs ar
e then used as immunoadsorbent surfaces for the binding of antibodies
from allergic sera. Antibodies eluted from the polypeptide immunoadsor
bents are then used to reprobe protein blots of the allergen. Results
are presented which demonstrate strong cross-reaction between two majo
r mite allergens, Der p I and Der p III, and some weaker intra-species
cross-reactivities.