House dust mites (HDM) are the most common perennial aeroallergen source globally, sensitizing over 1 billion people. Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus (Der p) and Dermatophagoides farinae (Der f) are the dominant species in temperate climates; Blomia tropicalis (Blo t) predominates in tropical regions. HDM sensitization is a major risk factor for allergic asthma development and persistence. Subcutaneous (SCIT) and sublingual (SLIT) immunotherapy targeting HDM allergens are guideline-recommended treatments for allergic rhinitis and mild-to-moderate asthma.
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abinScience provides recombinant dust mite allergen proteins and anti-allergen antibodies for both European and American house dust mite species plus tropical mites. All products are manufactured by our parent company AtaGenix Laboratories under ISO quality systems. Browse products below or contact us for custom development.
Der p 1 / Der f 1 (Group 1 Cysteine Proteases) — The immunodominant HDM allergens with dual pathogenic activity: direct IgE-mediated sensitization plus enzymatic disruption of airway epithelial barrier (tight junction cleavage of occludin and claudin-1). Der p 1 and Der f 1 are 80% sequence-identical and broadly cross-reactive. Group 1 allergens are quantified as environmental exposure markers using monoclonal antibody-based ELISA.
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Der p 2 / Der f 2 (Group 2 NPC2 Homologs) — Lipid-binding proteins structurally homologous to MD-2 (the LPS co-receptor of TLR4). Der p 2 can functionally replace MD-2 and activate innate immune signaling, providing a mechanistic link between HDM exposure and allergic airway inflammation. Der p 2 is the most frequently recognized HDM allergen in Southeast Asian populations.
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Der p 23 (Peritrophin-Like Protein) — A recently characterized major HDM allergen found in mite fecal particles. Der p 23 sensitization prevalence reaches 74% in HDM-allergic patients, making it the third most important Der p allergen after groups 1 and 2. Its inclusion in CRD panels improves diagnostic sensitivity for HDM allergy.
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Blo t 5 (Blomia tropicalis) — The major allergen of the tropical storage mite B. tropicalis, prevalent in Southeast Asia, South America, and coastal China. Blo t 5 shows limited cross-reactivity with Der p/f allergens, meaning HDM-SLIT formulated for Dermatophagoides may not adequately cover Blo t-sensitized patients in tropical regions.
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Dermatophagoides farinae (American house dust mite), Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus (European house dust mite)
ELISA, WB
Human
IgG1, kappa
4C1
Insect cells
P16311
Met1-Met321
ELISA, Immunogen, SDS-PAGE, WB, Bioactivity testing in progress
Dermatophagoides farinae (American house dust mite)
Dermatophagoides farinae (American house dust mite)
ELISA, WB
Human
IgG1, kappa
SAA0187
Dermatophagoides farinae (American house dust mite)
ELISA, WB
Human
IgG1, kappa
SAA0174
Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus (European house dust mite)
ELISA
Human
IgG1, kappa
7A1
Yeast cells
P16311
Arg19-Met321
ELISA, Immunogen, SDS-PAGE, WB, Bioactivity testing in progress
Dermatophagoides farinae (American house dust mite)
E. coli
O96870
Gln18-Gln134
ELISA, Immunogen, SDS-PAGE, WB, Bioactivity testing in progress
Blomia tropicalis (Mite)
E. coli
P49278
Asp18-Asp146
ELISA, Immunogen, SDS-PAGE, WB, Bioactivity testing in progress
Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus (European house dust mite)
Blomia tropicalis (Mite)
ELISA, IHC, WB
Rabbit
IgG