不同气候条件下毛地黄花粉适应性变异和花粉微生物组调查及过敏性前景。

IF 3 3区 地球科学 Q2 BIOPHYSICS International Journal of Biometeorology Pub Date : 2024-07-31 DOI:10.1007/s00484-024-02740-3
Humayun Muhammad, Naseem Saadia, E. Goodman Richard, Ali Zahid
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白头翁属(Phleum pratense)是一种在巴基斯坦春季授粉的致敏草。数据库 Allergenonline.org 和 Allergen.org 记录了十种欧鼠李过敏原及其同工酶。Phl P 1、Phlp 5 和 Phl p 11 是主要的欧鼠李花粉过敏原,具有嗜碱性粒细胞活性和皮肤测试反应性。人们对普氏花粉在不同气候地区的适应性变化以及花粉相关微生物多样性知之甚少。在这项研究中,我们收集了 2022 年春季的欧鼠李花粉和土壤。样本采集自巴基斯坦的三个气候区(R1、R2 和 R3),这三个气候区的月平均气温、月平均降水量和海拔高度存在差异。通过光学显微镜、扫描电子显微镜(SEM)和生化指纹分析观察了花粉的形态,并通过傅立叶变换红外光谱(FTIR)研究了花粉的成分。通过 Biolog GEN III 微孔板系统对花粉相关细菌种群进行了鉴定。在磷酸盐缓冲盐水(PBS)中分离和稳定花粉水溶性蛋白质,并通过点印迹和 Western 印迹分析检测过敏反应。形态学研究发现花粉的生化成分存在差异。生物学家从普氏花粉中鉴定出了表皮乳杆菌(Brevibacterium epidermidis)和泛氏聚合菌(Pantoea agglomerans)。蛋白质提取物定量和十二烷基硫酸钠-聚丙烯酰胺凝胶电泳(SDS-PAGE)凝胶发现,与 R2 和 R3 区花粉相比,R1 区花粉的蛋白质表达量减少。过敏性研究发现,在这三个地区的花粉中,β-外显子蛋白和 profilin 过敏原的表达量不同。Beta-expansin 和 profilin 在 R1 区花粉中被抑制,而在 R2 和 R3 区花粉中表达。这是首次发现表皮芽孢杆菌(B. epidermidis)和聚合芽孢杆菌(P. agglomerans)在普拉特森花粉上生长的研究。在不同地区还观察到不同的过敏原在欧鼠李花粉中的表达。土壤 pH 值、月平均气温的升高和月平均降水量的减少与花粉的生化组成以及参与花粉生长和发育的 beta-expansin 和 profilin 表达的减少有关。这项研究的发现是独一无二的,它增进了人们对P. pratense花粉相关微生物群以及气候变化对花粉过敏原表达影响的基本认识和理解。
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Phleum pratense-pollen adaptive variations and pollen microbiome investigation under different climatic regions and prospects of allergenicity

Phleum pratense is an allergenic grass that pollinates in spring in Pakistan. Databases Allergenonline.org and Allergen.org record ten P. pratense allergens and their isoforms. Phl P 1, Phlp 5, and Phl p 11 are major P. pratense-pollen allergens with demonstrated basophil activity and skin test reactivity. Little is known about P. pratense pollen adaptive variations in different climatic regions and pollen-associated microbial diversity. In this study, we collected P. pratense-pollen and soils in the spring season 2022. Samples were collected from three climatic regions in Pakistan (R1, R2 and R3) with differences in mean monthly air temperature, mean monthly precipitation and elevation. The morphology of pollen was observed by light microscopy, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), biochemical fingerprint analysis, and composition of pollen were investigated by fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR). The pollen-associated bacterial populations were identified through a Biolog GEN III microplate system. The pollen water-soluble proteins were isolated and stabilized in phosphate buffer saline (PBS) and tested for allergenicity responses through dot blots and western blots analysis. The morphology study found difference in pollen biochemical composition. Biolog identified Brevibacterium epidermidis and Pantoea agglomerans from P. pratense pollen. Protein extract quantification and sodium dodecyl sulfate-poly acrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE) gel found decreased protein expression in R1 region pollen compared to R2 and R3 region pollen. Allergenicity studies found differential expression of beta-expansin and profilin allergens in pollen obtained from the three regions. Beta-expansin and profilin were suppressed in R1 pollen and expressed in compared to R2 and R3 pollen. This is the first study to identify B. epidermidis and P. agglomerans growth on P. pratense pollen. Variable allergen expression in P. pratense pollen has also been observed in different regions. Soil pH, an increase in mean monthly temperature and a decrease in mean monthly precipitation correlated with pollen biochemical composition, and reduced beta-expansin and profilin expression involved in pollen growth and development. The findings of this research are unique, which enhances basic knowledge and understanding of P. pratense-pollen associated microbiota and climate change impacts on the pollen allergen expression.

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