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Nucleic Acid Ther ; 25(6): 311-6, 2015 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26484654

ABSTRACT

Japanese cedar pollinosis is one of the most prevalent allergies in Japan. Reducing the allergen content of pollen plays a major role in the alleviation of allergy symptoms. Aptamers, oligonucleotides with an affinity for specific molecules, have great potential for reducing allergic activity. In this study, we report that the anti-Cry j 2 aptamers, CJ2-04 and CJ2-08, inhibited allergen-antibody reactions between Cry j 2, one of the major allergens in Japanese cedar pollen, and immunoglobulin E in serum collected from a patient with Japanese cedar pollinosis. In addition, the suppression of Ca(2+) mobilization in basophils, which is related to degranulation, was observed in samples preincubated with either of these DNA aptamers. This study indicates that anti-Cry j 2 aptamers may inhibit allergen-antibody reactions and suppress the induction of Japanese cedar pollinosis, possibly leading to a novel external defense against this and other types of allergens.


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Allergens/immunology , Antibodies/immunology , Aptamers, Nucleotide/immunology , Cryptomeria/immunology , Plant Proteins/immunology , Pollen/immunology , Rhinitis, Allergic, Seasonal/immunology , Humans
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Biosens Bioelectron ; 63: 159-165, 2015 Jan 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25083924

ABSTRACT

Sensing pollen allergens is required to prevent allergic disorders such as pollinosis. Aptamers, which bind to specific molecules, offer great potential as useful tools for detecting pollen allergens as measures against allergic disorders. Here, we report the identification of DNA aptamers binding to Cry j 2, one of the major allergens in Japanese cedar pollen, and the histochemical sensing of Cry j 2 in ruptured Japanese cedar pollen. DNA aptamers were selected by systematic evolution of ligands by exponential enrichment (SELEX) using nitrocellulose membranes. Through four rounds of SELEX, we identified aptamers binding to Cry j 2. The aptamers generated staining in ruptured Japanese cedar pollen on glass slides without extraction, similar to anti-Cry j 2 antibodies. The staining was compatible with starch localization, in which Cry j 2 is present. An aptamer, CJ2-06, which had high and specific binding ability to Cry j 2 (K(d)=24 nM), detected an amount of Cry j 2 equivalent to that in several tens of micrograms of pollen. Cry j 2 contained in house dust was detected in a spike test. The aptamers identified in this study can be powerful tools for allergen recognition in the practical biosensing of Cry j 2, leading to preventive measures against allergic disorders caused by Japanese cedar pollen.


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Allergens/analysis , Biosensing Techniques/instrumentation , Cryptomeria/chemistry , Dust/analysis , Plant Proteins/analysis , Pollen/cytology , Allergens/genetics , Allergens/immunology , Aptamers, Nucleotide/genetics , Dust/immunology , Equipment Design , Equipment Failure Analysis , Immunoassay/instrumentation , Plant Proteins/genetics , Plant Proteins/immunology , Pollen/immunology , SELEX Aptamer Technique/instrumentation
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