Antigenicity of the pollen proteins of various cultivars of Olea europaea

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The incidence of positive skin test responses among atopic subjects with suspected respiratory allergy was investigated with commercial and autochthonous pollen extracts of various cultivars of Olea europaea. Pollen was collected from olive trees of well-defined cultivars, extracted, and separated by SDS-PAGE. Immunoblots were used to identify the various IgE-binding proteins of the pollen extracts of the various cultivars. The results revealed six predominant IgE-binding bands, some of which appear in all the cultivars examined. The 18-20-kDa band (Ole e 1) appeared in only eight of the cultivars, but not in the nine others. The presence of specific IgE-binding bands in the various pollen extracts and their correlation with the incidence of positive skin tests are discussed.

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Waisel, Y., Geller-Bernstein, C., Keynan, N., & Arad, G. (1996). Antigenicity of the pollen proteins of various cultivars of Olea europaea. Allergy: European Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 51(11), 819–821. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1398-9995.1996.tb00028.x

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