Ribwort Plantain

Ribwort Plantain Scientific Information
Type: Whole Allergen
Display Name: Ribwort Plantain
Allergen code: w9
Family: Plantaginaceae
Species: Plantago lanceolata
Route of Exposure: Airway (Inhalation)
Latin Name: Plantago lanceolata
Other Names: English Plantain, Ribwort Plantain, Ribwort
WHO/ICD-11 code: XM3KE2

Summary

Ribwort plantain also identified as Plantago lanceolate is a very important species from the Plantaginaceae family. It is a perennial weed with high ecological plasticity. It grows abundantly mainly in regions such as humid meadows and beside roadsides. Plantain is one of the key reasons for pollinosis in temperate regions. Pla l 1 and Pla l 2 are the two registered allergens till date. Pla l 1 is primarily an indicative marker allergen responsible for the diagnosis of plantain pollen sensitization with high specificity. Pla l 2 is a profilin protein with a molecular weight of 12-15 kDa. It is a small actin-binding protein and is responsible for polysensitization. Plantain allergy is mainly responsible for seasonal allergic rhinitis, rhino-conjunctivitis and in some cases also asthma. Plantain allergen also shows cross-reactivity with pollens like grass, birch, ash, or olive pollen.

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