The importance of cross-reactivity in grass pollen allergy

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According to the data obtained from in vivo and in vitro testing in Serbia, a significant number of patients have allergic symptoms caused by grass pollen. We examined the protein composition of grass pollens (Dactylis glomerata, Lolium perenne and Phleum pratense) and cross-reactivity in patients allergic to grass pollen from our region. The grass pollen allergen extract was characterized by SDS-PAGE, while cross-reactivity of single grass pollens was revealed by immunoblot analysis. A high degree of cross-reactivity was demonstrated for all three single pollens in the sera of allergic patients compared to the grass pollen extract mixture. Confirmation of the existence of cross-reactivity between different antigenic sources facilitates the use of monovalent vaccines, which are easier to standardize and at the same time prevent further sensitization of patients and reduces adverse reactions.

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Aleksić, I., Vučković, O., Smiljanić, K., Jankulović, M. G., Krsmanović, V., & Burazer, L. (2014). The importance of cross-reactivity in grass pollen allergy. Archives of Biological Sciences, 66(3), 1149–1155. https://doi.org/10.2298/ABS1403149A

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