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Pollen from Different Olive Tree Cultivars Contains Varying Amounts of the Major Allergen Ole e 1
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The presence of the Ole e 1 allergen in all the cultivars suggests that this allergen may play an essential biological role. The expression of the allergen is controlled at the transcriptional level. The significant differences in the Ole e 1 content are likely responsible for the different average reactivity exhibited by patients to the cultivars studied, although the role of other allergens cannot be excluded. Our results suggest that the use of the commercial pollen mixtures currently available may lead to mistakes in allergy diagnosis and to limited success in immunotherapy. Therefore, further standardization is strongly recommended.
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