Phl p 4

Phl p 4 Scientific Information
Type: Component
Name; WHO/IUIS: Phl p 4
Biological function: Berberin-bridge enzyme-like protein
Molecular Weight: 55 kDa
Source Material: Native sourced from the extracts of Phleum pratense pollen
Other Names: Grass pollen allergens group 4; previous name: Phl p IV
Allergen code: g208

Summary

Phl p 4, a glycosylated protein, is a component of timothy grass (Phleum pratense) pollen. Its protein moiety is cross-reactive with other grass pollen group 4 allergens, while the cross-reactive carbohydrate determinants (CCD) support cross-reactivity with unrelated CCD-bearing allergenic molecules and whole allergens. Based on findings in a Swedish birth cohort, sensitization to Phl p 4 has been proposed as an early predictor of allergic rhinitis, but confirmation is needed.

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