Journal article
Immunological comparison of native and recombinant hen’s egg yolk allergen, chicken serum albumin (Gal d 5), produced in Kluveromy ceslactis
C De Silva, P Dhanapala, S King, T Doran, M Tang, C Suphioglu
Nutrients | MDPI | Published : 2018
DOI: 10.3390/nu10060757
Abstract
Chicken serum albumin (CSA) is a hen’s egg yolk allergen causing IgE-mediated allergy. The objective of this study was to produce a recombinant version of CSA and compare its IgE reactivity to natural CSA (nCSA). CSA was cloned and expressed as a soluble fraction in the yeast Kluyveromyces lactis (K. lactis) protein expression system. The gene encoding CSA was amplified with a C-terminal hemagglutinin epitope tag by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and cloned into the pKLAC2 expression vector prior to transforming into K. lactis. Recombinant CSA (rCSA) was purified by immunoprecipitation. Twenty-one patients allergic to hen’s egg white were examined for sensitisation against nCSA. 38% of pati..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Research funding was provided by the Poultry Cooperative Research Centre and Deakin University's Molecular and Medical Research Strategic Research Centre.