Atmospheric pollutants NO2 and O3 enhance allergenic potential of Dactylis glomerata pollen.

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Autor(a) principal: Costa, Ana R.
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Galveias, Ana, Arriegas, Rute, Abreu, Ilda, Ribeiro, Helena, Antunes, Celia M.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/27241
Resumo: Background : Airborne pollen during its transport become in contact with a variety of atmospheric chemicals, including the common air pollutants O 3 and NO 2 . Nevertheless, the effect of these pollutants, alone or in combination, is not fully elucidated. With a strong oxidiz-ing potential, ozone may affect pollen redox balance and contribute to change the ratio of ROS scavenging enzymes and in the presence of NO 2 , may also contribute to the nitration of proteins, including allergens, affecting pollen allergenicity. Traffic- related pollution may as such contribute to an increased prevalence of pollen driven aller-gic diseases in urban areas. The goal of this research was to study the effects of O 3 , NO 2 and the mixture of both pollutants on IgE- reactivity patterns to Dactylis glomerata pollen, as well as on the levels of Dac g 5 and profilin by immunoblot. Method : D. glomerata pollen was treated in an environmental cham-ber during 6 hours. Protein extracts from unexposed (Control) or exposed to air pollutants (O 3 , NO 2 or O 3 +NO 2 ) pollen samples were prepared in phosphate buffered saline (PBS) and frozen until analy-sis. SDS- page separated proteins were blotted and used to obtain IgE- reactivity patterns with pooled sera (from four D. glomerata EAST- positive sera) and with antibodies against grasses group 5 al-lergens and profilin. Results : IgE- reactivity have shown bands with MW of 15, 29, 33, 37, 46, 52, 57, 60, 69 and 142 kDa (intensity >4%). Bands with 15, 57 and 60 kDa were intensified by NO 2 exposure compared to control. Pollen exposure to O 3 induced an amplification of IgE- reactivity in 40% of the detected bands (29, 33, 60, 66, 69, 74 and 80 kDa). Pollen exposed to O 3 +NO 2 showed augmented IgE- reactivity in bands with 14, 15, 18, 57, 66 and 80 kDa. Some of the bands identified to be affected by the pollen exposure to air pollutants of MW 29, 33 and 60 kDa, have correspondence to known allergens, respectively, Dac g 5, Dac g 1, Dac g 4. Additionally, immunoblot performed with IgG anti- Dac g 5 and anti- profilin confirmed overexpressed bands with, respectively, ~30 kDa and ~13 kDa, in O 3 treated pollen. Conclusion : D. glomerata pollen exposure to O 3 and NO 2 showed enhanced IgE recognition of several proteins, some of which are de-scribed allergens. These results suggest that common air pollutants contribute to an increased pollen allergenicity and directly correlat-ing with the higher incidence of respiratory allergic diseases in urban areas.
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spelling Atmospheric pollutants NO2 and O3 enhance allergenic potential of Dactylis glomerata pollen.AllergyPollenAir pollutantsAllergenAllergenic potencyAllergenicityBackground : Airborne pollen during its transport become in contact with a variety of atmospheric chemicals, including the common air pollutants O 3 and NO 2 . Nevertheless, the effect of these pollutants, alone or in combination, is not fully elucidated. With a strong oxidiz-ing potential, ozone may affect pollen redox balance and contribute to change the ratio of ROS scavenging enzymes and in the presence of NO 2 , may also contribute to the nitration of proteins, including allergens, affecting pollen allergenicity. Traffic- related pollution may as such contribute to an increased prevalence of pollen driven aller-gic diseases in urban areas. The goal of this research was to study the effects of O 3 , NO 2 and the mixture of both pollutants on IgE- reactivity patterns to Dactylis glomerata pollen, as well as on the levels of Dac g 5 and profilin by immunoblot. Method : D. glomerata pollen was treated in an environmental cham-ber during 6 hours. Protein extracts from unexposed (Control) or exposed to air pollutants (O 3 , NO 2 or O 3 +NO 2 ) pollen samples were prepared in phosphate buffered saline (PBS) and frozen until analy-sis. SDS- page separated proteins were blotted and used to obtain IgE- reactivity patterns with pooled sera (from four D. glomerata EAST- positive sera) and with antibodies against grasses group 5 al-lergens and profilin. Results : IgE- reactivity have shown bands with MW of 15, 29, 33, 37, 46, 52, 57, 60, 69 and 142 kDa (intensity >4%). Bands with 15, 57 and 60 kDa were intensified by NO 2 exposure compared to control. Pollen exposure to O 3 induced an amplification of IgE- reactivity in 40% of the detected bands (29, 33, 60, 66, 69, 74 and 80 kDa). Pollen exposed to O 3 +NO 2 showed augmented IgE- reactivity in bands with 14, 15, 18, 57, 66 and 80 kDa. Some of the bands identified to be affected by the pollen exposure to air pollutants of MW 29, 33 and 60 kDa, have correspondence to known allergens, respectively, Dac g 5, Dac g 1, Dac g 4. Additionally, immunoblot performed with IgG anti- Dac g 5 and anti- profilin confirmed overexpressed bands with, respectively, ~30 kDa and ~13 kDa, in O 3 treated pollen. Conclusion : D. glomerata pollen exposure to O 3 and NO 2 showed enhanced IgE recognition of several proteins, some of which are de-scribed allergens. These results suggest that common air pollutants contribute to an increased pollen allergenicity and directly correlat-ing with the higher incidence of respiratory allergic diseases in urban areas.Allergy2020-02-26T11:36:24Z2020-02-262019-06-02T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://hdl.handle.net/10174/27241http://hdl.handle.net/10174/27241engCosta, Ana Rodrigues, Ana Galveias, Rute Arriegas, Ilda Abreu, Helena Ribeiro, Célia M Antunes (2019). Atmospheric pollutants NO2 and O3 enhance allergenic potential of Dactylis glomerata pollen. Allergy, 74 (S106): 880.https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/all.13962QUIacrc@uevora.ptacgjorge@uevora.ptrima@uevora,ptndndcmma@uevora.pt548doi/10.1111/all.13962Costa, Ana R.Galveias, AnaArriegas, RuteAbreu, IldaRibeiro, HelenaAntunes, Celia M.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2024-01-03T19:22:34Zoai:dspace.uevora.pt:10174/27241Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T01:17:19.892164Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Atmospheric pollutants NO2 and O3 enhance allergenic potential of Dactylis glomerata pollen.
title Atmospheric pollutants NO2 and O3 enhance allergenic potential of Dactylis glomerata pollen.
spellingShingle Atmospheric pollutants NO2 and O3 enhance allergenic potential of Dactylis glomerata pollen.
Costa, Ana R.
Allergy
Pollen
Air pollutants
Allergen
Allergenic potency
Allergenicity
title_short Atmospheric pollutants NO2 and O3 enhance allergenic potential of Dactylis glomerata pollen.
title_full Atmospheric pollutants NO2 and O3 enhance allergenic potential of Dactylis glomerata pollen.
title_fullStr Atmospheric pollutants NO2 and O3 enhance allergenic potential of Dactylis glomerata pollen.
title_full_unstemmed Atmospheric pollutants NO2 and O3 enhance allergenic potential of Dactylis glomerata pollen.
title_sort Atmospheric pollutants NO2 and O3 enhance allergenic potential of Dactylis glomerata pollen.
author Costa, Ana R.
author_facet Costa, Ana R.
Galveias, Ana
Arriegas, Rute
Abreu, Ilda
Ribeiro, Helena
Antunes, Celia M.
author_role author
author2 Galveias, Ana
Arriegas, Rute
Abreu, Ilda
Ribeiro, Helena
Antunes, Celia M.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Costa, Ana R.
Galveias, Ana
Arriegas, Rute
Abreu, Ilda
Ribeiro, Helena
Antunes, Celia M.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Allergy
Pollen
Air pollutants
Allergen
Allergenic potency
Allergenicity
topic Allergy
Pollen
Air pollutants
Allergen
Allergenic potency
Allergenicity
description Background : Airborne pollen during its transport become in contact with a variety of atmospheric chemicals, including the common air pollutants O 3 and NO 2 . Nevertheless, the effect of these pollutants, alone or in combination, is not fully elucidated. With a strong oxidiz-ing potential, ozone may affect pollen redox balance and contribute to change the ratio of ROS scavenging enzymes and in the presence of NO 2 , may also contribute to the nitration of proteins, including allergens, affecting pollen allergenicity. Traffic- related pollution may as such contribute to an increased prevalence of pollen driven aller-gic diseases in urban areas. The goal of this research was to study the effects of O 3 , NO 2 and the mixture of both pollutants on IgE- reactivity patterns to Dactylis glomerata pollen, as well as on the levels of Dac g 5 and profilin by immunoblot. Method : D. glomerata pollen was treated in an environmental cham-ber during 6 hours. Protein extracts from unexposed (Control) or exposed to air pollutants (O 3 , NO 2 or O 3 +NO 2 ) pollen samples were prepared in phosphate buffered saline (PBS) and frozen until analy-sis. SDS- page separated proteins were blotted and used to obtain IgE- reactivity patterns with pooled sera (from four D. glomerata EAST- positive sera) and with antibodies against grasses group 5 al-lergens and profilin. Results : IgE- reactivity have shown bands with MW of 15, 29, 33, 37, 46, 52, 57, 60, 69 and 142 kDa (intensity >4%). Bands with 15, 57 and 60 kDa were intensified by NO 2 exposure compared to control. Pollen exposure to O 3 induced an amplification of IgE- reactivity in 40% of the detected bands (29, 33, 60, 66, 69, 74 and 80 kDa). Pollen exposed to O 3 +NO 2 showed augmented IgE- reactivity in bands with 14, 15, 18, 57, 66 and 80 kDa. Some of the bands identified to be affected by the pollen exposure to air pollutants of MW 29, 33 and 60 kDa, have correspondence to known allergens, respectively, Dac g 5, Dac g 1, Dac g 4. Additionally, immunoblot performed with IgG anti- Dac g 5 and anti- profilin confirmed overexpressed bands with, respectively, ~30 kDa and ~13 kDa, in O 3 treated pollen. Conclusion : D. glomerata pollen exposure to O 3 and NO 2 showed enhanced IgE recognition of several proteins, some of which are de-scribed allergens. These results suggest that common air pollutants contribute to an increased pollen allergenicity and directly correlat-ing with the higher incidence of respiratory allergic diseases in urban areas.
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