Ses i 1

Ses i 1 Scientific Information
Type: Component
Name; WHO/IUIS: Ses i 1
Biological function: 2S Albumin
Molecular Weight: 9 kDa
Source Material: Seed storage protein from Sesamum indicum
Allergen code: f449

Summary

Ses i 1 is a storage protein of the 2S albumin family with a molecular weight of 9 kDa. It is one of the major allergens found in the sesame seeds (Sesamum indicum). Ses i 1 is reported to be the most clinically-relevant allergen of sesame, that is associated with severe allergic reactions, especially anaphylaxis. Studies have shown statistically significant association of Ses i 1 sensitization with the presence of allergic symptoms (skin, respiratory, gastrointestinal [GI] and cardiovascular symptoms) in sesame-sensitized symptomatic children. It is also found to be highly resistant to heat (100℃) and harsh conditions of GI tract. Ses i 1 is found to be a better candidate for diagnosing true clinical sesame allergy, along with exhibiting better specificity compared to whole sesame sIgE. Also, it is considered to be the best parameter for detecting the positive outcomes of oral food challenge as compared to whole sesame sIgE or even skin prick test. Further, highly variable immunological cross-reactivity has been reported between several 2S albumins, which include Ses i 1 (sesame), Cor a 14 (hazelnut), Ara h 2 (peanut), Jug r 1 (English walnut), Ber e 1 (Brazil nut), Ana o 3 (Cashew nut), Pis v 1 (pistachio), and Bra n 1 (rapeseed).