
The relative allergenicities of Parietaria judaica and Parietaria officinalis have been studied by in vivo and in vitro techniques and a strong resemblance has been shown, with common allergenic polypeptides, though they differ in a group of anodic proteins. In vivo activity was very similar and both pollen extracts reacted with sera from patients who were sensitive to P. judaica, thus demonstrating a high rate of cross-reactivity. Extracts from both species may therefore be used interchangeably in diagnosis and immunotherapy.
Radioallergosorbent Test, Animals, Humans, Pollen, Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel, Rabbits, Allergens, Cross Reactions, Isoelectric Focusing, Skin Tests
Radioallergosorbent Test, Animals, Humans, Pollen, Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel, Rabbits, Allergens, Cross Reactions, Isoelectric Focusing, Skin Tests
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