Group-1 Grass Pollen Allergens with Near-Identical Sequences Identified in Species of Subtropical Grasses Commonly Found in Southeast Asia

<i>Background and objectives:</i> Group-1 grass allergens or beta-expansins (EXPBs) are major allergens from pollen of all grass species. Previous studies showed that they are highly conserved (64&#8722;85%) in Pooideae species, which are found mostly in the temperate regions. Howeve...

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Main Authors: Sirirat Aud-in, Koravit Somkid, Wisuwat Songnuan
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Published: MDPI AG 2019-05-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1010-660X/55/5/193
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spelling doaj-016449aa2dc24732a414bed845c09f162020-11-25T00:39:44ZengMDPI AGMedicina1010-660X2019-05-0155519310.3390/medicina55050193medicina55050193Group-1 Grass Pollen Allergens with Near-Identical Sequences Identified in Species of Subtropical Grasses Commonly Found in Southeast AsiaSirirat Aud-in0Koravit Somkid1Wisuwat Songnuan2M.Sc. Programme in Plant Sciences, Faculty of Graduate Studies, Mahidol University, Nakhon Pathom 73170, ThailandToxicology graduate programme, Faculty of Science, Mahidol University, Bangkok 10400, ThailandDepartment of Plant Science, Faculty of Science, Mahidol University, Bangkok 10400, Thailand<i>Background and objectives:</i> Group-1 grass allergens or beta-expansins (EXPBs) are major allergens from pollen of all grass species. Previous studies showed that they are highly conserved (64&#8722;85%) in Pooideae species, which are found mostly in the temperate regions. However, the information about group-1 allergens from common grass species in subtropical areas is still lacking. This study aimed to assess the sequence diversity of group-1 grass pollen allergens in subtropical areas, especially in Southeast Asia. <i>Materials and Methods:</i> Group-1 allergens were cloned from pollen of eight grass species using a single set of primers. Sequences were analyzed and IgE and IgG<sub>4</sub> binding regions were compared to the previously reported epitopes in homologous EXPBs. The phylogenetic analysis was used to assess the relationship between sequences of these species and previously characterized EXPBs. Moreover, three-dimensional structure of the EXPB was modeled based on homology to Zea m 1. <i>Results:</i> Sequences from eight grass species were nearly identical. It is conceivable that the primers used for cDNA amplification detected the same isoform in different species. In fact, the deduced amino acid sequences shared 97.79&#8722;100% identity with each other and 15/819 polymorphic nucleotide positions were identified. The predicted structure showed that the IgE and IgG<sub>4</sub> epitopes and polymorphic residues were located in both domains 1 and 2. The dendrogram presents clustering of class A EXPBs into four groups corresponding to the grass subfamilies. <i>Conclusions</i>: This study identified the allergens with near-identical sequences from different grass species. This isoform could be the major cross-reacting allergenic protein from commonly found grass species.https://www.mdpi.com/1010-660X/55/5/193group-1 grass allergensallergic rhinitispollensubtropical grassesbeta-expansin
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author Sirirat Aud-in
Koravit Somkid
Wisuwat Songnuan
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Koravit Somkid
Wisuwat Songnuan
Group-1 Grass Pollen Allergens with Near-Identical Sequences Identified in Species of Subtropical Grasses Commonly Found in Southeast Asia
Medicina
group-1 grass allergens
allergic rhinitis
pollen
subtropical grasses
beta-expansin
author_facet Sirirat Aud-in
Koravit Somkid
Wisuwat Songnuan
author_sort Sirirat Aud-in
title Group-1 Grass Pollen Allergens with Near-Identical Sequences Identified in Species of Subtropical Grasses Commonly Found in Southeast Asia
title_short Group-1 Grass Pollen Allergens with Near-Identical Sequences Identified in Species of Subtropical Grasses Commonly Found in Southeast Asia
title_full Group-1 Grass Pollen Allergens with Near-Identical Sequences Identified in Species of Subtropical Grasses Commonly Found in Southeast Asia
title_fullStr Group-1 Grass Pollen Allergens with Near-Identical Sequences Identified in Species of Subtropical Grasses Commonly Found in Southeast Asia
title_full_unstemmed Group-1 Grass Pollen Allergens with Near-Identical Sequences Identified in Species of Subtropical Grasses Commonly Found in Southeast Asia
title_sort group-1 grass pollen allergens with near-identical sequences identified in species of subtropical grasses commonly found in southeast asia
publisher MDPI AG
series Medicina
issn 1010-660X
publishDate 2019-05-01
description <i>Background and objectives:</i> Group-1 grass allergens or beta-expansins (EXPBs) are major allergens from pollen of all grass species. Previous studies showed that they are highly conserved (64&#8722;85%) in Pooideae species, which are found mostly in the temperate regions. However, the information about group-1 allergens from common grass species in subtropical areas is still lacking. This study aimed to assess the sequence diversity of group-1 grass pollen allergens in subtropical areas, especially in Southeast Asia. <i>Materials and Methods:</i> Group-1 allergens were cloned from pollen of eight grass species using a single set of primers. Sequences were analyzed and IgE and IgG<sub>4</sub> binding regions were compared to the previously reported epitopes in homologous EXPBs. The phylogenetic analysis was used to assess the relationship between sequences of these species and previously characterized EXPBs. Moreover, three-dimensional structure of the EXPB was modeled based on homology to Zea m 1. <i>Results:</i> Sequences from eight grass species were nearly identical. It is conceivable that the primers used for cDNA amplification detected the same isoform in different species. In fact, the deduced amino acid sequences shared 97.79&#8722;100% identity with each other and 15/819 polymorphic nucleotide positions were identified. The predicted structure showed that the IgE and IgG<sub>4</sub> epitopes and polymorphic residues were located in both domains 1 and 2. The dendrogram presents clustering of class A EXPBs into four groups corresponding to the grass subfamilies. <i>Conclusions</i>: This study identified the allergens with near-identical sequences from different grass species. This isoform could be the major cross-reacting allergenic protein from commonly found grass species.
topic group-1 grass allergens
allergic rhinitis
pollen
subtropical grasses
beta-expansin
url https://www.mdpi.com/1010-660X/55/5/193
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