Heat Shock Protein 60: Identification of an Undetected Allergen from .
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Abstract
Recently, the incidence of allergic diseases has been on the rise; Dust mite is the major indoor allergen which needs a special consideration.This study was carried out to identify and investigate the molecular properties of a new allergen named Hsp60 and to afford a foundation for future research of the allergic diseases caused by Dermatophagoides farinae.Using polymerase chain reaction (PCR) with degenerate primer, the cDNA of Hsp60 was amplified and sequenced. Next, the cDNA fragment was cloned into the prokaryotic expression vector pET-32a for the expression of the Hsp60. Then, it was further characterized by Elisa and Western Blot analysis.The partial cDNA sequence of the Hsp60 was determined, and the recombinant Hsp60 was successfully expressed in BL21. ELISA and Western blot analysis showed that the recombinant protein could be specifically recognized by SIgE from sera of the -allergic patients.Our group has, for the first time, demonstrated the fact that there is an Hsp60 family of and analyzed the allergenicity of the Hsp60 with immunological method. These results provide a foundation for further allergological research of the Hsp60.
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| Authors | Liao, Zongmin;Liu, Haijuan;Liu, Jian;Cai, Mingsheng;Chen, Tao;Hong, Qing;Luo, Xiaodong;Li, Xiaomin;Ding, Xue;Shen, Haoxian;Chen, Daixiong; |
| Journal | iranian journal of biotechnology |
| Year | 2018 |
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10.15171/ijb.1697
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