Frontiers in Allergy (Feb 2022)

Allergenic Properties and Molecular Characteristics of PR-1 Proteins

  • Andrea Wangorsch,
  • Stephan Scheurer,
  • Miguel Blanca,
  • Natalia Blanca-Lopez,
  • María Luisa Somoza,
  • Laura Martín-Pedraza

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/falgy.2022.824717
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3

Abstract

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Only a small fraction of proteins in plants and animals are classified as allergens. The allergenic properties are frequently attributed to certain functional characteristics of the proteins, such as a role in the plant defense against biotic and abiotic stress, to achieve the systematic acquired resistance. In line with this, eight members out of 17 functional pathogenesis-related (PR) protein families have been characterized as allergens. The present review summarizes the molecular features and allergenic significance of allergens of the PR-1 family. Not many allergens have been identified as belonging to this protein family, with most of them having a pollen origin, like mugwort or Bermuda grass. Molecular and structural features of allergenic PR-1 proteins are discussed and attributed to their IgE-reactive properties, clinical manifestation, and cross-reactivity among different foods and inhalants.

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