Abstract

BackgroundThe incidence of allergic diseases is increasing gradually and is a global burden affecting the socio-economic quality of life. Identification of allergens is the first step towards paving the way for therapeutic interventions against atopic diseases. Our previous investigation figured out that total pollen load correlated significantly with the rise of respiratory allergy in a subtropical city in India. The most dominant pollen responsible for IgE sensitivity in most patients emerged to be from Lantana camara (LC) an obnoxious weed growing in and around suburban areas of West Bengal. In this study, we identified allergenic components from this shrub using an immunoproteomic approach.MethodsDetermination of dominant pollen species was done using aerobiological sampling during two consecutive years and correlated with hospitalization and skin prick test. Serum was collected from LC positive patients and checked for in vitro allergenicity using ELISA and Histamine assay. Total proteome was profiled in SDS–PAGE, 2D PAGE and immunoblotted to detect IgE binding proteins which were further identified using mass spectrometry.ResultsLantana camara pollen emerged as a significant contributor from the correlation study with hospital admission of the respiratory allergy sufferers and its extract demonstrated an elevated IgE response in ELISA and histamine release assay tests. Five IgE reactive bands/zones were observed in 1D blot which resolved to 12 allergo-reactive spots in the 2D blot. Mass spectrometric analysis identified nine spots that grouped into four diverse proteins. Pathogenesis-related Thaumatin-like protein was found to be one of the major allergens in Lantana camara.ConclusionsThis is to our knowledge the first attempt to identify allergens from Lantana camara using a proteomic approach. The allergens identified thereof can be used to prepare hypoallergenic vaccine candidates and design immunotherapy trials against LC pollen and other aeroallergen carriers which are cross-reactive and harbor similar proteins.Electronic supplementary materialThe online version of this article (doi:10.1186/s13223-016-0135-z) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.

Highlights

  • The incidence of allergic diseases is increasing gradually and is a global burden affecting the socio-economic quality of life

  • The results were statistically significant with an adjusted r2 value of 0.802 (2010–2011) and 0.816 (2011–2012), which accounted for approximately 80.2 and 81.6 % of the variance in patients’ hospitalization in the 2 years (Additional file 1)

  • A shortcoming in 1D blot is that a band does not necessarily mean single protein as it may contain isoforms of a single protein or many proteins having different isoelectric points. 2D gel resolves the proteome in terms of molecular weight (MW) and pI helping to distinguish individual proteins and facilitating their identification by mass spectrometry

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The incidence of allergic diseases is increasing gradually and is a global burden affecting the socio-economic quality of life. Our previous investigation figured out that total pollen load correlated significantly with the rise of respiratory allergy in a subtropical city in India. 300 million people are reported to suffer from one or more allergic diseases, affecting the socio-economic quality of life [2]. About 20–30 % of the total population suffers from various types of allergic diseases in India [3] and is ascending in terms of preponderance as well as severity. Our previous 2 years aero-palynological study in Konnagar, a subtropical suburban city of India for their prevalence in the atmosphere revealed noteworthy interrelationship between total airborne pollen load and type-1 hypersensitivity related symptoms [6]. The study reported the presence of different pollen species, mostly members from

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