The Role of Enolases in Allergic Disease.

Autor: Morales-Amparano MB; Food Science Department, Centro de Investigación en Alimentación y Desarrollo, A.C. (CIAD), Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico., Huerta-Ocampo JÁ; CONACYT-Research Fellow, Laboratory of Protein Biochemistry, Food Science Department, Centro de Investigación en Alimentación y Desarrollo, A.C. (CONACYT-CIAD), Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico., Pastor-Palacios G; CONACYT-Consortium for Research, Innovation and Development for Arid Zones, Instituto Potosino de Investigación Científica y Tecnológica, A.C. (IPICYT), San Luis Potosi, Mexico., Teran LM; Immunogenetics and Allergy Department, Instituto Nacional de Enfermedades Respiratorias Ismael Cosio Villegas (INER), Mexico City, Mexico. Electronic address: teranjlm@gmail.com.
Jazyk: angličtina
Zdroj: The journal of allergy and clinical immunology. In practice [J Allergy Clin Immunol Pract] 2021 Aug; Vol. 9 (8), pp. 3026-3032. Date of Electronic Publication: 2021 Apr 20.
DOI: 10.1016/j.jaip.2021.04.005
Abstrakt: Enolase is one of the most abundant cytosolic enzymes as well as an important glycolytic metalloenzyme highly conserved among organisms from different taxonomical groups. Participation of enolase in processes in which its enzymatic activity is not required has been widely reported. Some of these processes provide special qualities to microorganisms, which favor, in some cases, their pathogenicity. Remarkably, enolase has been reported as an allergen by itself, it is well recognized as allergenic in molds and yeasts, whereas it has also been recognized by the immune system of susceptible individuals acting as a food and inhaled allergen from other diverse sources such as insects, birds, fishes, and plants. To date, 14 enolases have been officially recognized by the World Health Organization/International Union of Immunological Societies Allergen Nomenclature Subcommittee. The use of discovery proteomics has also uncovered novel allergenic enolases, particularly from pollen sources. Here, we review the relevance of enolases as sensitizers and as nonsensitizing cross-reactive allergens in allergic disease.
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Databáze: MEDLINE