Penicillium glabrum

Penicillium glabrum Scientific Information
Type: Whole Allergen
Display Name: Penicillium glabrum
Allergen code: m209
Species: glabrum
Latin Name: Penicillium glabrum
WHO/ICD-11 code: XN1ZF

Summary

Penicillium glabrum is a saprophyte fungus part of the Penicillium genus, one of the four most common fungal causes of allergy in humans. P. glabrum is associated with suberosis, an occupational hypersensitivity associated with cork production. It is also a mold commonly found in homes. Although no P. glabrum specific allergen is recognized, two protein components of 12–13.5 kDa and 33 kDa are significant in the pathogenesis of suberosis.

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