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The determination of marker or major allergens allows the distinction between genuine sensitization and cross-reactivity. Only by detecting IgE reactivity to specific allergens is a balanced clinical interpretation of an allergological test result possible.
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The following marker allergens are of particular interest for routine allergological assessment:
- Bet v 1- for birch pollen
- Ole e 1 for olive and ash pollen
- Pla a 1 for sycamore pollen
- Cup a 1 for cypress pollen
- Phl p 1, Phl p 2 , Phl p 5 , Phl p 6 , Phl p 11 for grass pollen
- Type v 1 for mugwort pollen
- Amb a 1 for ambrosia pollen
- Pla l 1 for ribwort
- Che a 1 for goosefoot
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In pollen-allergic patients who have, for example, a serological and/or skin reactivity to different types of allergens, it is recommended to use a pollen test. This constellation can indicate a genuine sensitization or a cross-reactivity to so-called cross-reactive panallergens. Such panallergens are e.g.: Profiline (Bet v 2, Phl p 12, Amb a 8 and others) or Polcalcine (Bet v 4, Phl p 12 and others).
For example, proteins of the Bet v 1 family are widely distributed in the plant kingdom. They have a relevant allergenic significance. Sensitizations (mostly secondary sensitizations) to PR-10 proteins are mostly based on cross sensitizations due to their homology. Their primary sensitization is often birch pollen - triggered. Clinically, the sensitizations are associated with allergic reactions to pollen, fruit and vegetables.
Representatives of the Bet v 1 family are:
- Api G I Apium graveolens (Celery)
- Macaw h 8 Arachis hypogaea (peanut)
- Cor a 1 Corylus avellana (hazelnut)
- Fra a 1 Fragaria ananassa (strawberry)
- Mal d 1 Malus domestica (cultivated apple)
- Pru du 1 Almond (Prunus amydalus)
LiteratureThis section has been translated automatically.
- Jakob T et al (2015) Molecular allergy diagnostics in multiplex procedure. Allergo J Int 24: 42-54