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Cha o 3, a cypress pollen allergen, does not activate basophils in Japanese cypress pollinosis.


ABSTRACT:

Background

In Japan, pollinosis caused by the Japanese cypress (JCy) Chamaecyparis obtusa is among the very common seasonal allergies. In JCy pollinosis, Cha o 1 is the first major allergen, and Cha o 2 is the second major allergen. Recently, Cha o 3 was identified as a new JCy pollen allergen in JCy pollinosis. However, the relative contribution of Cha o 3 to JCy pollinosis compared with that of Cha o 1 and that of Cha o 2 has not been fully elucidated.

Objective

This study aimed to clarify the allergenicity of Cha o 3 compared with that of Cha o 1 and Cha o 2 in JCy pollinosis.

Methods

We recruited 27 patients with JCy pollinosis and performed the basophil activation test (BAT) with native (n) Cha o 1, Cha o 2, and Cha o 3 purified from JCy pollen. In addition, we a performed JCy-specific IgE suppression test.

Results

In the BAT, 26 of 27 patients (96%) and 18 of 27 patients (67%) showed positive basophil activation in response to n Cha o 1 and n Cha o 2, respectively, as judged by CD203c expression. Little CD203c expression in response to n Cha o 3 was seen. The presence of n Cha o 3 marginally reduced the titer levels of JCy-specific IgE.

Conclusion

Cha o 3 showed little ability to activate basophils and suppress JCy-specific IgE titers compared with Cha o 1 or Cha o 2 in patients with JCy pollinosis. Thus, Cha o 3 may not be a major allergen in JCy pollinosis.

SUBMITTER: Kobayashi Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10753085 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Cha o 3, a cypress pollen allergen, does not activate basophils in Japanese cypress pollinosis.

Kobayashi Yoshiaki Y   Suzuki Keisuke K   Tateno Minoru M   Nakamura Yuki Y   Ishimaru Kayoko K   Nagasaka Yuka Y   Sakurai Daiju D   Ohashi-Doi Katsuyo K   Nakao Atsuhito A  

The journal of allergy and clinical immunology. Global 20231201 1


<h4>Background</h4>In Japan, pollinosis caused by the Japanese cypress (JCy) <i>Chamaecyparis obtusa</i> is among the very common seasonal allergies. In JCy pollinosis, Cha o 1 is the first major allergen, and Cha o 2 is the second major allergen. Recently, Cha o 3 was identified as a new JCy pollen allergen in JCy pollinosis. However, the relative contribution of Cha o 3 to JCy pollinosis compared with that of Cha o 1 and that of Cha o 2 has not been fully elucidated.<h4>Objective</h4>This stud  ...[more]

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