Airway allergens, also known as respiratory allergens, inhalant allergens, or aeroallergens, are airborne substances that trigger immune responses when inhaled. These allergens—such as dust mites, pollen, mold spores, and animal dander—play a critical role in allergic diseases including asthma, allergic rhinitis, and hypersensitivity reactions.
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Airway allergens are microscopic particles suspended in the air that can be inhaled into the respiratory tract, where they interact with the immune system and trigger IgE-mediated allergic responses. These allergens are among the most common environmental triggers of respiratory conditions such as asthma and hay fever.
Unlike food allergens, which are ingested, airway allergens primarily affect the nasal passages, bronchi, and lungs. Their small size and airborne nature allow them to penetrate deep into the respiratory system, making them highly relevant for both clinical and environmental studies.
Dust mites (e.g., Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus, D. farinae) are among the most prevalent indoor allergens. Their proteins are major triggers of asthma and perennial allergic rhinitis and are widely used in diagnostic assays and immunotherapy research.
Pollen allergens originate from flowering plants and are a major cause of seasonal allergies. Tree pollen (e.g., birch), grass pollen, and weed pollen (e.g., ragweed) are commonly studied for their strong IgE-binding properties and environmental impact.
Airborne fungal spores from species such as Aspergillus, Cladosporium, and Alternaria contribute to respiratory allergies and hypersensitivity pneumonitis. Mold allergens are particularly important in indoor air quality studies and occupational health research.
Animal-derived allergens, including proteins from cats, dogs, and rodents, are commonly found in indoor environments. These allergens are significant triggers of allergic asthma and are essential for both diagnostic and translational research.
Figure 1. Overview of Airway Allergens and Their Role in Respiratory Immune Responses. (Creative BioMart)
| Allergen Type | Common Sources | Key Characteristics | Clinical Relevance |
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| Dust Mite | Bedding, carpets, upholstery | Persistent indoor presence | Asthma, rhinitis |
| Pollen | Trees, grasses, weeds | Seasonal, wind-dispersed | Seasonal allergies |
| Mold | Indoor damp areas, soil | Spores remain airborne | Respiratory diseases |
| Animal Dander | Pets, laboratory animals | Lightweight, easily dispersed | Indoor allergies |
Airborne allergens vary in particle size, stability, and environmental persistence, all of which influence their ability to trigger immune responses and their suitability for laboratory applications.
Creative BioMart offers a diverse range of airway allergen products to meet the needs of research and diagnostic development:
We provide flexible customization services to support your specific research and development goals:
Our team works closely with clients to ensure optimal performance, reproducibility, and scalability.
Q1: What is the difference between airway and food allergens?
Q2: What are common inhalant allergens?
Q3: How are airway allergens used in research?
Q4: What are recombinant allergens?
Q5: Can airway allergens be customized?
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