Biology of tree pollen allergens

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Nadine Mothes
Rudolf Valenta
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[1] Vienna General Hospital,Division of Immunopathology, Department of Pathophysiology
[2] AKH,undefined
[3] Medical University of Vienna,undefined
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Current Allergy and Asthma Reports | 2004年 / 4卷
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Allergy Clin Immunol; Tree Pollen; Pollen Allergen; Birch Pollen; Major Allergen;
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More than 25% of the population suffer from type I allergy. Pollens from trees of the Fagales, Oleaceae, and Cupressaceae belong to the most potent and frequent allergen sources. During the past 15 years, the nature of the most important allergens has been identified by molecular biological techniques, and recombinant allergens equivalent to the natural allergens have been produced. These advances provide insight into the biological functions of important allergens and allow the development of novel forms of diagnosis and therapy. In this review, we focus on Fagales allergens to illustrate the impact of recombinant allergens on diagnosis and therapy. We discuss structural similarities as a molecular basis for crossreactivities and develop diagnostic concepts by using speciesspecific marker allergens as well as highly cross-reactive allergens. The identification of the allergen recognition profiles of patients with recombinant allergens allows a more precise selection of patients for available forms of allergy treatment. Moreover, we describe novel recombinant allergen-based forms of specific immunotherapy.
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