Act d 8, PR-10 protein, Actinidia deliciosa fruit

Act d 8, PR-10 protein, Actinidia deliciosa fruit Scientific Information
Type: Component
Name; WHO/IUIS: Act d 8, PR-10 protein, Actinidia deliciosa fruit
Biological function: Pathogenesis-Related protein (PR-10), Bet v 1-related protein
Molecular Weight: 17 kDa
Source Material: recombinant, CCD-free protein
Other Names: Actinidia deliciosa PR-10 allergen
Allergen code: f430

Summary

Act d 8, an allergen from kiwifruit (Actinidia deliciosa), is a member of the Pathogenesis Related (PR)-10 family, cross-reactive with Bet v 1, the major allergen of birch pollen. Act d 8 is a major kiwifruit allergen in geographical areas subject to birch pollinosis. In patients reacting upon kiwifruit ingestion, Act d 8 sensitization is not associated with severity of the reaction but is inversely correlated to kiwifruit monosensitization. Using Act d 8 specific IgE determination increases the sensitivity of kiwifruit diagnosis compared to skin prick tests or specific IgE to kiwifruit whole allergen extract.

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