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Author:Prof. Dr. med. Peter Altmeyer

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Last updated on: 29.10.2020

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Ole e 1

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DefinitionThis section has been translated automatically.

Type I Sensitization to allergens of olive pollen. Ole e 1 is the major allergen for olive pollen allergy sufferers and is recognized by 70% of these allergy patients. Ole e 1 has a remarkable sequence analogy with other members of the Ole e 1-like protein family. This family includes ash (Fra e 1 ), privet (Lig v 1) and lilac (Syr v 1). Furthermore, the allergen from the ribwort plantain Pla l 1 and other taxonomically unrelated species: Lol p 11(ryegrass), Phl p 11(timothy), Che a 1 (goosefoot). In patients with Ole e 1 reactivity not originating from regions with olive trees, this reactivity is an indication of sensitization to ash pollen.

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Overview of the allergens of olive pollen known and analysed so far (:

Ole e 1 Common olive group 1 (major allergen)

Ole e 2 Profilin

Ole e 3 Polcalcin

Ole e 5 Superoxide dismutase

Ole e 7 putative non-specific lipid transfer protein

Ole e 8 Polcalcin-like protein

Ole e 9 1 3-beta Glucanase

Ole e 10 X8 domain containing protein

Ole e 11 Pectin methyl esterase

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  1. WHO/IUS Allergen Nomenclature Sub-Committee
  2. Kleine-Tebbe J et al (2016) Molecular allergy diagnostics with IgE single determinations (singleplex): Methodological and practical aspects. In: Kleine-Tebbe JK et al (Hrsg) Molecular allergy diagnostics. Springer Publishing House GmbH S 91-138

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Last updated on: 29.10.2020