Characterization of mouse allergens |
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Authors: | Reuben P. Siraganian M.D. Ph.D. Ann L. Sandberg Ph.D. |
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Affiliation: | From the Laboratory of Microbiology and Immunology, National Institute of Dental Research, National Institutes of Health Bethesda, Md., USA |
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Abstract: | The major allergens present in mouse skin, serum, and urine have been identified. Skin extracts, serum, and urine were chromatographed, and the activities of the fractions were monitored by histamine release from the leukocytes of individuals sensitive to mice. Fractionation of skin extracts revealed two major allergens. The large allergen has a molecular weight of approximately 67,000 daltons and by biochemical and immunochemical criteria appears to be identical to mouse albumin. The smaller molecular weight allergen is approximately 17,000 daltons. The same two allergens are also found in mouse serum and mouse urine. Histamine release by leukocytes of individuals allergic to mice demonstrated that some individuals react predominantly to the large allergen, some to the small allergen, and one group of patients reacts to both allergens. |
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