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Latex allergens

Garda BE, Barber D, Salcedo G, Rihs HP, Raulf-Heimsoth M Basophil activation test and specific IgE measurements using a panel of recombinant natural rubber latex allergen to determine the latex allergen sensitization profile in children. Pediatr 52 Allergy Immunol 2006 17 148-156. [Pg.139]

Seppala,U.,Palosuo, T., Kalkkinen, N., Ylitalo, L., Reunala, T., Turjanmaa,K. (2000). IgE reactivity to patatin-like latex allergen, Hev b 7, and to patatin of potato tuber, Sol 11, in adults and children allergic to natural rubber latex. Allergy, 55,266-273. [Pg.124]

Moreover, potato patatin is homologous and cross-reacts with the major latex allergen Hev b 7. This could be one explanation for the association of potatoes with the latex-fruit syndrome. [Pg.350]

Posch, A., Chen, Z., Wheeler, C. et al. 1997. Characterization and identification of latex allergens by two-dimensional electrophoresis and protein microsequencing. J Allergy Clin Immunol 99 385-395. [Pg.354]

Latex allergens—http //dmd.nihs.go.jp/latex/allergen-e.html... [Pg.409]

Primeau, M. N., Adkinson, N. F. Jr., and Hamilton, R. G. (2001). Natural rubber pharmaceutical vial closures release latex allergens that produce skin reactions. J. Allergy Clin. Immunol. Jun, 107. [Pg.98]

Breiteneder H, Scheiner O Molecular and immunological characteristics of latex allergens. Int Arch Allergy Immunol 1998 116 83-92. [Pg.71]

Allergy to natural rubber latex, first reported in 1989 in the United States, is a common cause of occupational allergy for health care workers. Natural rubber is a processed plant product from the commercial rubber tree, Hevea brasiliensis. Latex allergens are proteins found in both raw latex and the extracts used in finished rubber products. Latex gloves are the largest single source of exposure to the protein allergens. ... [Pg.581]

Miguel A.G., Cass G.R., Weiss J. and Glovsky M.M. (1996) Latex allergens in tire dust and airborne particles. Environ. Health Perspec., 104, 1180- 1186. [Pg.100]

Weeds - Ragweed, Cocklebur, Plantain, Lamb s quarters Latex allergens - dust from latex gloves Low molecular weight chemical haptens Perfumes, Preservatives, Drugs... [Pg.276]

H. Alenius, N. Kalkkinen, M. Lukka, T. Reunala, K. Turjanmaa, S. Makinen-Kiljunen, E. Yip, and T. Palosuo, Prohevein from the rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis) is a major latex allergen, Clin. Exp. Allergy, 25 (1995) 659-665. [Pg.348]

X Baur. Characterization and inactivation of a major latex allergen. In Latex Protein AUergy The Latest Position. Brickendonbury, United Kingdom Crain Communications Ltd, Rubber Consultants, 1995, pp. 17-18. [Pg.278]

S Makinen-Kiljunen, K Turjanmaa. Latex allergens in various types of latex gloves and sensitization of hospital personnel and patients. Allergologie 9 366-368, 1995. [Pg.280]

JW Yunginger, RT Jones, AF Fransway, JM Kelso, MA Warner, LW Hunt. Extract-able latex allergens and proteins in disposable medical gloves and other rubber products. J Allergy Clin Immunol 93 836-842, 1994. [Pg.282]

Alenius H, Kalkkinen N, Reunala T, Turjanmaa K, Palosuo T (1996a) The main IgE binding epitope of a major latex allergen, prohevein, is present in its N-terminal 43 amino acid fragment hevein. J Immunol 156 1618-1625... [Pg.433]

Alenius H, Kalkkinen N, Turjanmaa K, Makinen-Kiljunen S, Reunala T, Palosuo T (1996b) Significance of rubber elongation factor as a latex allergen. Int Arch Allergy Immunol 109 362-368... [Pg.433]

Table 4. Basic properties of molecularly characterized natural rubber latex allergens... Table 4. Basic properties of molecularly characterized natural rubber latex allergens...
Liss GM, Sussman GI, Deal K, Brown S, Cividino M, Siu S, Beezhold DH, Smith G, Swanson MC, Yunginger J, Douglas A, Holness DL, Lebert P, Keith P, Wasserman S, Turjanmaa K (1997) Latex allergy epidemiological study of 1351 hospital workers. Occup Environ Med 54 335-342 Lu L, Kurup V, Hoffman D, Kelly K, Murali P, Fink J (1995) Characterization of a major latex allergen associated with hypersensitivity in spina bifida patients. J Immunol 155 2721-2728... [Pg.727]

Palosuo T, M inen-Kiljunen S, Alenius H, Reunala T, Yip E, Turjanmaa K (1998) Measurement of natural rubber latex allergen levels in medical gloves by allergen-specific IgE-ELISA inhibition, RAST inhibition, and skin prick test. Allergy 53=59-67... [Pg.728]

Sunderasan E, Hamzah S, Hamid S, Ward MA, Yeang HY, Cardosa MJ (1995) Latex B-serum P-i,3-glucanase (Hev b II) and a component of the microhelix (Hev b IV) are major latex allergens. J Nat Rubber Res 10 82-99... [Pg.728]

Gloves from different manufacturers were used for protein extraction, and salt precipitation, while hydrophobic interaction chromatography (HIC) was applied to obtain the enriched latex extracts [39. The major latex allergens were quantified by an enzyme immunoassay. The extracts obtained were tested in 14 volunteers using skin prick test (SPT). [Pg.736]


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