Timothy grass

Author:Prof. Dr. med. Peter Altmeyer

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Last updated on: 29.10.2020

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Synonym(s)

phleum pratense; Phl p 1; Phl p 12; Phl p 4; Phl p 5; Phl p 6; Phl p 7; Pl p 2

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DefinitionThis section has been translated automatically.

Grass variety that is widely distributed in Northern and Central Europe. Timothy grass has a significant allergological relevance.

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For Phleum pratense, 13 allergens have been identified by molecular biology:

  • Phl p 1 beta-expansin (major allergen)
  • Phl p 2 Grass group II/III
  • Phl p 4 Berberine bridge enzymes
  • Phl p 5 (protein family unknown) Major allergen, marker allergen for sensitisation to timothy grass and other grasses of the Pooideae subfamily (rye, meadow meadow grass, ryegrass)
  • Phl p 6 (protein family unknown)
  • Phl p 7 Polcalcin
  • Phl p 11 Ole e 1-type protein family (Ole e 1-related protein)
  • Phl p 12 Profilin
  • Phl p 13 Polygalacturonase

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The main allergens (including Phl p 1) belong to the beta-expansions, proteins that play a role in ripening processes in fruits by softening the plant cell wall. There are experimental indications that the β expansinsins could possibly be novel cysteine proteases. It is assumed that the proteolytic activity of Phl p 1, similar to that shown for Der p 1 (see below house dust mite), is important for the sensitization and manifestation of the allergy.Phl p 1 is an important cross-reactive major allergen and has a sequence identity of about 85-95% with other members of the subfamily of the Pooideae.

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Last updated on: 29.10.2020