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Identification of a Cross-Reactive Allergen (Presumably Tropomyosin) in Shrimp, Mite and Insects
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1994
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BiologyParasitic DiseaseAllergyIge-binding Antigen PresentBiochemical TaxonomyParasitic ProtozoaEntomologyAllergenPresumably TropomyosinDermatophagoides PteronyssinusHyperparasiteDermatologySymbiosisMonoclonal AntibodyMedicineCross-reactive AllergenParasitologyInsect Sting Allergy
A monoclonal antibody to Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus is described that cross-reacts with an IgE-binding antigen present in insects, Crustacea (e.g. shrimp) and other invertebrates. By means of sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis, gel filtration and immunofluorescence it was shown that this monoclonal antibody presumably recognizes tropomyosin. Tropomyosin was shown to be involved in cross-reactivity between mite, shrimp and insects in shrimp-allergic patients.