Implications of the grass group I allergens on the sensitization and provocation process

Citation
A. Petersen et al., Implications of the grass group I allergens on the sensitization and provocation process, INT A AL IM, 118(2-4), 1999, pp. 411-413
Citations number
14
Categorie Soggetti
Immunology
Journal title
INTERNATIONAL ARCHIVES OF ALLERGY AND IMMUNOLOGY
ISSN journal
10182438 → ACNP
Volume
118
Issue
2-4
Year of publication
1999
Pages
411 - 413
Database
ISI
SICI code
1018-2438(199902/04)118:2-4<411:IOTGGI>2.0.ZU;2-E
Abstract
Grass pollen allergens of group I are particularly important because of the ir high IgE prevalence and occurrence in all grass species. Four independen t IgE-binding regions and one continous epitope were identified. The posttr anslational modifications on the molecule increased allergenicity. Phl p 1 is a cysteine protease, as determined by specific substrates, inhibitors an d consensus sequence motifs, In analogy to other allergens and/or proteases , we deduce that Phl p 1 might enhance the permeability of the epithelium, influence T helper cells to bias Th2, and increase the IgE production of pl asma cells. Thus, the group I allergens seem to be the crucial components i n a pollen extract which can mediate sensitization and enhance the triggeri ng of symptoms leading to the persistence of a grass pollen allergy.