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Immediate hypersensitivity to cockroach. Isolation and purification of the major antigens.
Authors:F J Twarog  F J Picone  R S Strunk  J So  H R Colten
Affiliation:1. From the Division of Allergy, Department of Medicine, and Ina Sue Perlmutter Cystic Fibrosis Center, Children''s Hospital Medical Center, Boston, Mass., USA;2. From the Department of Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Mass. 02115, USA
Abstract:Crude cockroach extract elicited positive skin tests in 50% of patients with positive and in 4% with negative environmental history for cockroach exposure, suggesting a possible role of cockroach in perennial atopic disease. Three major allergens in crude American and German cockroach extracts have been identified using sequential purification steps on Sephadex G-75, diethylaminoethyl (DEAE) cellulose, and agarose gel electrophoresis. Cr-I elicits positive skin tests in 70% of patients sensitive to the crude extracts. It has a molecular weight of approximately 25,500 daltons, is highly acidic, and resists boiling for four hours. Boiling in 4 N acetic acid completely abolishes its allergenicity. The purified allergen elicits positive skin tests at a concentration of 3 mug/ml and is capable of inducing greater than 50% histamine release from sensitive leukocytes at 0.05 ng/ml. A second antigen, Cr-II, elicits positive skin tests also in approximately 70% of cockroach-sensitive individuals, has a molecular weight of approximately 63,000 to 65,000 daltons, and has similar heat stability and acid hydrolysis characteristics to Cr-I. A third, less well-characterized antigen, Cr-III, has a molecular weight less than 10,000 daltons and elicits positive skin tests in 30% of individuals sensitive to the crude extract.
Keywords:Reprint requests to: Frank J. Twarog   M.D.   Allergy Division   Enders Bldg.   Children's Hospital Medical Center   300 Longwood Ave.   Boston   Mass. 02115.
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