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Pollen Allergen Research Reagents

Pollen allergens are the most prevalent cause of seasonal allergic rhinitis (hay fever) and allergic asthma worldwide. Tree pollens (birch Bet v 1, Japanese cedar Cry j 1), grass pollens (timothy Phl p 1/5, ryegrass Lol p 1), and weed pollens (ragweed Amb a 1, mugwort Art v 1) each contain major and minor allergenic components that drive IgE-mediated sensitization. Component-resolved diagnostics (CRD) using recombinant individual allergen molecules enables precise identification of primary sensitization versus cross-reactivity, guiding patient selection for allergen immunotherapy (AIT).

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abinScience provides recombinant pollen allergen proteins and anti-allergen antibodies covering tree, grass, and weed pollen sources. Recombinant allergens are produced in E. coli and mammalian expression systems with documented IgE-binding activity. All products are manufactured by our parent company AtaGenix Laboratories under ISO quality systems. Browse products below or contact us for custom development.

Key Pollen Allergens

Bet v 1 (Birch) — The major birch pollen allergen and prototype of the PR-10 protein family. Bet v 1 sensitization affects over 100 million people in Northern Europe and is the primary driver of birch-apple oral allergy syndrome (OAS) through cross-reactivity with Mal d 1, Pru p 1, and other PR-10 homologs in fruits and vegetables.
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Phl p 1 / Phl p 5 (Timothy Grass) — Major allergens of timothy grass (Phleum pratense), the most important grass pollen source. Phl p 1 is a β-expansin with broad cross-reactivity across grass species; Phl p 5 is a ribonuclease with high IgE prevalence in grass-allergic patients. Both are key components in grass pollen sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT) tablet formulations.
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Cry j 1 / Cry j 2 (Japanese Cedar) — Major allergens of Cryptomeria japonica (sugi), causing seasonal allergic rhinitis in over 40% of the Japanese population. Cry j 1 is a pectate lyase; Cry j 2 is a polygalacturonase. Cross-reactive with Cha o 1/2 from Japanese cypress (Chamaecyparis obtusa).
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Amb a 1 (Ragweed) — The dominant allergen of short ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia), the most important weed pollen in North America. Amb a 1 is a pectate lyase that accounts for over 90% of ragweed-specific IgE binding. Ragweed is an invasive species expanding across Europe, making Amb a 1 an increasingly global sensitization marker.
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References

1. Matricardi PM, et al. EAACI Molecular Allergology User’s Guide. Pediatr Allergy Immunol. 2016;27(Suppl 23):1-250. DOI

2. Breiteneder H, et al. Molecular and biochemical classification of plant-derived food allergens. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2004;113(5):821-830. DOI

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