Article
Molecular variability of group 1 and 5 grass pollen allergens between Pooideae species: implications for immunotherapy.
Stallergenes SA, 6 rue Alexis de Tocqueville, 92160 Antony, France.
Clinical & Experimental Allergy (impact factor:
5.03).
11/2009;
40(3):505-19.
DOI:10.1111/j.1365-2222.2009.03380.x
pp.505-19
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Keywords
30-50 predominant isoforms
5-10 main isoforms
B cell immune epitopes
CD154 expression
common Pooideae species
competitive ELISA assays
distinct grass species
five grass species
group 1 allergens
group 5 pollen allergens
HLA)-binding assays
HLA-DR molecules result
human leucocyte antigen
IgE binding
inter-species variability
Major histocompatibility complex
patients exhibit seric IgE responses
predictive algorithms
species-restricted T
various species