Asian Journal of Atmospheric Environment (Mar 2012)

Characterization of the Physical Form of Allergenic Cry j 1 in the Urban Atmosphere and Determination of Cry j 1 Denaturation by Air Pollutants

  • Qingyue Wang,
  • Jun Morita ,
  • Xiumin Gong ,
  • Shinichi Nakamura ,
  • Miho Suzuki ,
  • Senlin Lu,
  • Kazuhiko Sekiguchi,
  • Takuya Nakajima,
  • Daisuke Nakajima,
  • Makoto Miwa

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5572/ajae.2012.6.1.033
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 1
pp. 33 – 40

Abstract

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In this study, we characterized the physical form of allergenic Cry j 1 in the urban atmosphere. Through an immunofluorescence antibody method, we showed that allergenic Cry j 1 exists as fine particles (≤1.1 μm). To determine Cry j 1 concentrations and its particle size distribution, we used the ELISA method to confirm that most Cry j 1 exists as fine particles in the urban atmosphere and is found at high concentrations on fine day next to rainy day. Furthermore, we evaluated Cry j 1 denaturation by using the Biacore J system based on the surface plasmon resonence (SPR) principle and sodium dodecyl sulfate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE). We showed that the dissociation constant (KD) of Cry j 1 that has been exposed to urban polluted air is lower (1.76 ×10-14 M) than that of Cry j 1 (1.32×10-9-3.37×10-9 M) of original pollen grains that has not been exposed to air pollutants. Cry j 1 turns into low molecular weight proteins by reacting with various acidic solutions. In sum, we showed that allergenic Cry j 1 exists as fine particles that can deposit in the lower respiratory tract. This finding clarifies the relationship between Japanese cedar pollinosis and air pollutants.

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