Nomenclature of allergens

Author:Prof. Dr. med. Peter Altmeyer

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Last updated on: 29.10.2020

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Systematic naming of purified (n=natural) or recombinant (r=recombinant) plant, fungal and animal protein allergens. The Allergen Nomenclature Sub Committee(http://www.allergen.org/index.php), which is under the auspices of the IUIS (International Union of Immunological Societies) and the WHO (World Health Organisation), is responsible for the administration of allergens.

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The nomenclature is explained in detail using the example of rBet v 1.0102, a major allergen of the birch (Betula verrucosa):

r = recombinant

n = natural, extracted from the allergen source

Bet = short form for (the first 3 letters of the genus): here"betulina/ birch

v = short form for (the first letter of the species): here"verruosa

1 = allergen numbering (from 1-.....)

.01= isoallergen numbering (see below isoallergen)

.02 = variant numbering (see below allergen variant)

rPla a 1:

r = recombinant

Pla = Genus: Platanus

a = acerifolia

1 = allergen number 1

On the basis of the previously known bovine allergens and their biological properties, the following exemplary profile results.

Bos d 2 Lipocalin
Bos d 3 S100 calcium-binding protein A7
Bos d 4 Alpha-lactalbumin
Bos d 5 Beta-lactoglobulin
Bos d 6 Serum albumin
Bos d 7 Immunoglobulin
Bos d 8 CaseinsBos
d 9 alphaS1-casein
Bos d 10 alphaS2-casein
Bos d 11 beta-casein
Bos d 12 kappa-casein

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Last updated on: 29.10.2020