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Int Arch Allergy Immunol ; 180(3): 159-172, 2019.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31563904

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: The dawn of the "omics" technologies has changed allergy research, increasing the knowledge and identification of new allergens. However, these studies have been almost restricted to Dermatophagoides spp. Although Blomia tropicalis has long been established as a clinically important source of allergens, a thorough proteomic characterization is still lacking for this dust mite. OBJECTIVE: To increase knowledge of B. tropicalis allergens through proteomic analysis. METHODS: Eleven in-bred lineages of B. tropicalis were obtained from 11 unique different pregnant females. Their somatic extracts were analyzed and compared with a commercially available extract by liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS). RESULTS: Considerable differences in the protein expression profiles were found among the breeds, and most of them displayed higher expression levels of major allergens than the commercially available extract. Blo t 2 was the most prominent allergenic protein in the analyzed extracts. Six identified allergens and 14 isoforms have not yet been recognized by IUIS. Conversely, 3 previously recognized B. tropicalis allergens were not found. CONCLUSIONS: The clear impact of inbreeding on allergen content shown by our study leads us to conclude that the quantification and/or identification of allergens from in-bred lines should be routinely considered for mite cultivation in order to select breeds with higher amounts of major allergens. In this sense, LC-MS/MS may be a useful method to achieve this quality control for research and commercial purposes.


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Alérgenos/imunologia , Extratos Celulares/imunologia , Hipersensibilidade/imunologia , Feromônios/imunologia , Sarcoptidae/imunologia , Alérgenos/isolamento & purificação , Animais , Animais Endogâmicos , Variação Biológica da População , Extratos Celulares/química , Cromatografia Líquida , Feminino , Humanos , Feromônios/isolamento & purificação , Gravidez , Especificidade da Espécie , Espectrometria de Massas em Tandem , Transcriptoma
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Behav Brain Res ; 214(2): 357-67, 2010 Dec 25.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20541567

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Cohabitation for 14 days with an Ehrlich tumor-bearing mice was shown, among others, to increase locomotor activity, and hypothalamic noradrenaline levels and turnover, to decrease the innate immune responses and animal resistance to tumor growth. The present experiment was designed to access the relevance of tactile, olfactory, and visual communication to the neuroimmune changes induced by cohabitation with a tumor-bearing partner. Mice that were not allowed to perceive odor cues from their sick partners presented no alterations in neutrophil activity, a fact not observed after visual deprivation and physical isolation. Mice use scents for intraspecies communication in many social contexts. Tumors produce volatile organic compounds released into the atmosphere through breath, sweat, and urine. The present results strongly suggest that volatile compounds released by Ehrlich tumor-injected mice are perceived by their conspecifics, inducing the neuroimmune changes reported for cohabitation with a sick companion.


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Carcinoma de Ehrlich/imunologia , Sinais (Psicologia) , Odorantes , Feromônios/imunologia , Animais , Carcinoma de Ehrlich/patologia , Comportamento Exploratório/fisiologia , Feminino , Aprendizagem em Labirinto/fisiologia , Camundongos , Ativação de Neutrófilo/fisiologia , Fagocitose/fisiologia , Feromônios/fisiologia , Comportamento Social
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