Allergenic properties of kiwi‐fruit extract: cross‐reactivity between kiwi‐fruit and birch‐pollen allergens
- 1 February 1997
- Vol. 52 (2) , 136-143
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1398-9995.1997.tb00967.x
Abstract
Our investigation aimed to produce and characterize a kiwi extract and to use this extract to investigate a possible cross-reactivity with birch pollen. Kiwi was extracted in two buffers: phosphate-buffered saline (PBS) and borate-buffered saline (BBS). Extraction in BBS produced a double amount of protein, and a more stabile extract. Tandem crossed-immunoelectrophoresis showed that the BBS and PBS extracts had several common, but also a few individual, proteins. The mixture of both extracts was assumed to represent the most complete allergen extract. The allergenic properties of the kiwi extract were investigated by immunoblotting (IB), RAST, and histamine-release (HR) test in 15 birch-pollen-allergic patients (eight of them with clinical kiwi allergy) and one with clinical monoallergy to kiwi. All eight birch-pollen-allergic patients with kiwi allergy and the kiwi-monoallergic patient were positive in kiwi IB binding most frequently to proteins of 10-12 and 20-25 kDa. With our extract, RAST was positive in four kiwi-allergic and one non-kiwi-allergic patient, whereas the HR test was positive in five kiwi-allergic patients and negative in all non-kiwi-allergic patients. RAST and IB inhibition demonstrated cross-reactivity between birch-pollen and kiwi allergens due to a 10-12 kDa protein. In conclusion, a kiwi extract with allergenic properties was produced, and, by the methods used, cross-reactivity was demonstrated between birch-pollen and kiwi allergens.Keywords
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