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J Proteome Res ; 13(3): 1336-44, 2014 Mar 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24437991

ABSTRACT

Vespa affinis (Asian wasp, Thai banded tiger wasp, or local name: Tor Hua Seua) causes the most frequent incidence of medically important Hymenoptera sting in South and Southeast Asia. However, data on the venom components attributable to the sting derived-clinical manifestations (local reactions, IgE mediated-anaphylaxis, or systemic envenomation) are lacking. This study provides the first set information on V. affinis venom proteome, allergenome, and IgE reactivity of individual venom components. From 2DE-gel based-proteomics, the venom revealed 93 protein spots, of which proteins in 51 spots could be identified and classified into three groups: typical venom components and structural and housekeeping proteins. Venom proteins in 32 spots reacted with serum IgE of wasp allergic patients. Major allergenic proteins that reacted to IgE of >50% of the wasp allergic patients included PLA1 (100%), arginine kinase (73%), heat shock 70 kDa protein (73.3%), venom allergen-5 (66.7%), enolase (66.7%), PLA1 magnifin (60%), glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (60%), hyaluronidase (53.3%), and fructose-bisphosphate aldolase (53.3%). The venom minor allergens were GB17876 transcript (40%), GB17291 transcript (20%), malic enzyme (13.3%), aconitate hydratase (6.7%), and phosphoglucomutase (6.7%). The information has diagnostic and clinical implications for future improvement of case diagnostic sensitivity and specificity, component-resolve diagnosis, and design of specific Hymenoptera venom immunotherapy.


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Allergens/isolation & purification , Anaphylaxis/immunology , Immunoglobulin E/blood , Insect Bites and Stings/immunology , Insect Proteins/isolation & purification , Proteome/isolation & purification , Wasp Venoms/chemistry , Adolescent , Adult , Allergens/immunology , Anaphylaxis/blood , Anaphylaxis/physiopathology , Animals , Child , Female , Humans , Insect Bites and Stings/blood , Insect Bites and Stings/physiopathology , Insect Proteins/immunology , Male , Molecular Sequence Annotation , Protein Binding , Proteome/immunology , Wasps/physiology
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