Variation of the Group 5 Grass Pollen Allergen Content of Airborne Pollen in Relation to Geographical Location and Time in Season


Autoria(s): Buters, J.T.M.; Prank, M.; Sofiev, M.; Pusch, G.; Albertini, R.; Annesi-Maesano, I.; Antunes, C.M.; Behrendt, H.; Berger, U.; Brandao, R.; Celenk, S.; Galán, C.; Grewling, Ł.; Jackowiak, B.; Kennedy, Roy; Rantio-Lehtimäki, A.; Reese, G.; Sauliene, I.; Smith, Matt; Thibaudon, M.; Weber, B.; Cecchi, L.
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06/07/2015

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Allergies to grass pollen are the number one cause of outdoor hay fever. The human immune system reacts with symptoms to allergens from pollen. Objective: We investigated the natural variability in release of the major group 5 allergen from grass pollen across Europe. Methods: Airborne pollen and allergens were simultaneously collected daily with a volumetric spore trap and a high-volume cascade impactor at 10 sites across Europe for 3 consecutive years. Group 5 allergen was determined with a Phl p 5 specific ELISA in two fractions of ambient air: Particulate Matter (PM) >10μm and 10μm>PM>2.5μm. Mediator release by ambient air was determined in FcεR1-humanized basophils. Origin of pollen was modeled and condensed to pollen potency maps. Results: On average grass pollen released 2.3 pg Phl p 5/pollen. Allergen release per pollen (potency) varied substantially, ranging from 0 to 9 pg Phl p 5/pollen (5 to 95% percentile). The main variation was locally day-to-day. Average potency maps across Europe varied between years. Mediator release from basophilic granulocytes correlated better with allergen/m3 (r2=0.80, p<0.001) than with pollen/m3 (r2=0.61, p<0.001). In addition, pollen released different amounts of allergen in the nonpollen bearing fraction of ambient air depending on humidity. Conclusion: Across Europe, the same amount of pollen released substantially different amounts of group 5 grass pollen allergen. This variation in allergen release is on top of variations in pollen counts. Molecular aerobiology, i.e. determining allergen in ambient air, may be a valuable addition to pollen counting.

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http://eprints.worc.ac.uk/3592/1/Variation%20of%20the%20group%205%20grass%20polen%20allergen.pdf

http://eprints.worc.ac.uk/3592/7/Buters%202015.pdf

Buters, J.T.M. and Prank, M. and Sofiev, M. and Pusch, G. and Albertini, R. and Annesi-Maesano, I. and Antunes, C.M. and Behrendt, H. and Berger, U. and Brandao, R. and Celenk, S. and Galán, C. and Grewling, Ł. and Jackowiak, B. and Kennedy, Roy and Rantio-Lehtimäki, A. and Reese, G. and Sauliene, I. and Smith, Matt and Thibaudon, M. and Weber, B. and Cecchi, L. (2015) Variation of the Group 5 Grass Pollen Allergen Content of Airborne Pollen in Relation to Geographical Location and Time in Season. Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 136 (1). pp. 87-95. ISSN 0091-6749

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en

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Elsevier B.V.

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http://eprints.worc.ac.uk/3592/

http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0091674915004121

10.1016/j.jaci.2015.01.049

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