Allergenicity of Acroptilon repens and Juglans regia pollen in rats |
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Authors: | Farkhondeh Rezanejad Mahsa Shojaei Elaheh Zamani Bahramabadi Arastoo Badoei-Dalfard Saeed Esmaeili Mahani |
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Institution: | Department of Biology, Faculty of Sciences, Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman, Kerman, Iran |
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Abstract: | Pollen proteins that are located in the cytoplasm or on the surface of the exine can function as allergens and evoke immune system responses in sensitive patients, leading to allergic rhinitis and asthma. In this research, the pollen allergenicity and ability to induce IgE response of the pollen of two plant species were studied in rats. Acroptilon repens is an herbaceous, invasive plant with entomophilous pollen, while Juglans regia which is a tree crop produces anemophilous pollen. Immunoblot analysis using sera of sensitised rats revealed IgE reactivity to three protein bands including the 70, 41 and 25.12 kDa bands present in the A. repens pollen extract, while only one single immunogenic band of 11 kDa was detected in J. regia pollen extract. Both pollen extracts increased the eosinophil content and caused some clinical signs of allergy in treated rats. The results showed that both entomophilous and anemophilous pollen can be allergenic. |
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Keywords: | allergy anemophilous entomophilous immunoblotting protein extract |
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