BACKGROUND: Stings from the Asian needle ant are an important cause of anaphylaxis in East Asia. A 23-kDa protein homologous to antigen 5 is the major allergen produced by these ants. In this study, we aimed to produce a recombinant antigen 5 allergen, Pac c 3. METHODS: Recombinant Pac c 3 allergen from the Asian needle ant was expressed in Pichia pastoris and purified by ammonium sulfate precipitation and Ni affinity chromatography. IgE reactivity was demonstrated by ELISA and immunoblotting. RESULTS: The recombinant protein was recognized in 5 of 6 (83.3%) serum samples from patients with demonstrated anaphylaxis to ants. IgE reactivity to an antigen 5 allergen from Asian needle ant venom sac extract was specifically inhibited by the reco...
BACKGROUND: Many studies are available on systemic reactions to ant sting, but few have described th...
Polybia paulista (Hymenoptera: Vespidae) is responsible for a high number of sting accidents and ana...
Ants from genus Myrmecia, subfamily Myrmeciinae, are aggressive stinging insects with medical import...
BACKGROUND: The ant species Pachycondyla chinensis, which has spread from Far Eastern Asia to New Ze...
BACKGROUND: In the southeastern United States, imported fire ants have caused systemic reactions wit...
The main insects causing allergy reactions to stinging insect in humans are Apidae (bees), Vespidae ...
Background: The venomous stings of Jack Jumper ant (JJA; species of the Myrmeciapilosula taxonomic g...
Background: The 'Jack Jumper Ant' (JJA; Myrmecia pilosula species complex) is the major cause of ant...
Immunoglobulin E (IgE)-mediated allergy occurs when our immune system causes a reaction to otherwise...
BACKGROUND: Hymenoptera stings can cause severe anaphylaxis in untreated venom-allergic patients. A ...
Background: Allergen immunotherapy uses pharmaceutical preparations derived from naturally occurring...
Background: The storage mite, Tyrophagus putrescentiae, produces potent allergens, many of which hav...
Background: Allergies due to the venoms of hymenoptera can cause severe systemic reactions. In spite...
[[abstract]]Background: Previously, we have identified several Per a 1 (Cr-PII) allergens from a λgt...
Tropomyosins derived from invertebrates are well-known pan allergens. However, the allergenicities o...
BACKGROUND: Many studies are available on systemic reactions to ant sting, but few have described th...
Polybia paulista (Hymenoptera: Vespidae) is responsible for a high number of sting accidents and ana...
Ants from genus Myrmecia, subfamily Myrmeciinae, are aggressive stinging insects with medical import...
BACKGROUND: The ant species Pachycondyla chinensis, which has spread from Far Eastern Asia to New Ze...
BACKGROUND: In the southeastern United States, imported fire ants have caused systemic reactions wit...
The main insects causing allergy reactions to stinging insect in humans are Apidae (bees), Vespidae ...
Background: The venomous stings of Jack Jumper ant (JJA; species of the Myrmeciapilosula taxonomic g...
Background: The 'Jack Jumper Ant' (JJA; Myrmecia pilosula species complex) is the major cause of ant...
Immunoglobulin E (IgE)-mediated allergy occurs when our immune system causes a reaction to otherwise...
BACKGROUND: Hymenoptera stings can cause severe anaphylaxis in untreated venom-allergic patients. A ...
Background: Allergen immunotherapy uses pharmaceutical preparations derived from naturally occurring...
Background: The storage mite, Tyrophagus putrescentiae, produces potent allergens, many of which hav...
Background: Allergies due to the venoms of hymenoptera can cause severe systemic reactions. In spite...
[[abstract]]Background: Previously, we have identified several Per a 1 (Cr-PII) allergens from a λgt...
Tropomyosins derived from invertebrates are well-known pan allergens. However, the allergenicities o...
BACKGROUND: Many studies are available on systemic reactions to ant sting, but few have described th...
Polybia paulista (Hymenoptera: Vespidae) is responsible for a high number of sting accidents and ana...
Ants from genus Myrmecia, subfamily Myrmeciinae, are aggressive stinging insects with medical import...