Journal article

Molecular and immunological analysis of hen's egg yolk allergens with a focus on YGP42 (Gal d 6)

C De Silva, P Dhanapala, T Doran, MLK Tang, C Suphioglu

Molecular Immunology | Published : 2016

Abstract

Allergy to hen's (Gallus domesticus) egg white is one of the most common forms of food allergy. Allergy to hen's yolk also exists however, to a lesser extent when compared to egg white allergy. Two minor allergens from the hen's egg yolk known as α-livetin (Gal d 5) and YGP42 (Gal d 6) were discovered recently. In this study, we investigated whether sensitization to egg white is associated with reactivity to egg yolk as well. Sera obtained from 25 patients with allergy to egg white were tested for specific IgE binding for egg yolk proteins through western immunoblotting. 36% of patients were found with true IgE-sensitization against egg yolk proteins. It was found that most of the IgE reacti..

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