Andrea OMalley
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Recent Articles
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OMalley A, Ray J, Kitlas P, Ruethers T, Kapingidza A, Cierpicki T, et al.
Protein Sci
. 2024 Nov;
33(12):e5226.
PMID: 39584689
Small calcium-binding proteins such as parvalbumins (PVs) are major seafood and fish allergens. However, the impact of structural changes on their capacity to bind IgE has not been studied in...
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Arriaza R, Kapingidza A, Dolamore C, Khatri K, OMalley A, Glesner J, et al.
Molecules
. 2024 Jun;
29(12).
PMID: 38930950
Antibodies are widely used in medicinal and scientific research due to their ability to bind to a specific antigen. Most often, antibodies are composed of heavy and light chain domains....
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OMalley A, Sankaran S, Carriuolo A, Khatri K, Kowal K, Chruszcz M
Biol Chem
. 2024 Apr;
405(6):367-381.
PMID: 38662449
Structural and allergenic characterization of mite profilins has not been previously pursued to a similar extent as plant profilins. Here, we describe structures of profilins originating from (registered allergen Tyr...
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Linn C, OMalley A, Khatri K, Wright E, Sebagh D, Grbic M, et al.
Int J Mol Sci
. 2024 Apr;
25(7).
PMID: 38612486
Mites are highly prevalent arthropods that infest diverse ecological niches globally. Approximately 55,000 species of mites have been identified but many more are yet to be discovered. Of the ones...
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Kader S, Hernandez R, Khatri K, OMalley A, Grbic V, Grbic M, et al.
Syst Appl Acarol
. 2024 Mar;
28(2):298-308.
PMID: 38464458
Arthropods from class Arachnida constitute a large and diverse group with over 100,000 described species, and they are sources of many proteins that have a direct impact on human health....
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Hwang J, Barman S, Gao R, Yang X, OMalley A, Nagarkatti P, et al.
Adv Healthc Mater
. 2023 Aug;
12(31):e2301764.
PMID: 37565371
Among multiple approaches to combating antimicrobial resistance, a combination therapy of existing antibiotics with bacterial membrane-perturbing agents is promising. A viable platform of metallopolymers as adjuvants in combination with traditional...
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Khatri K, OMalley A, Linn C, Kowal K, Chruszcz M
Curr Allergy Asthma Rep
. 2023 Jun;
23(9):497-508.
PMID: 37351723
Purpose Of Review: A significant fraction of allergens bind small molecular ligands, and many of these compounds are classified as lipids. However, in most cases, we do not know the...
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Teran M, Garcia-Ramirez B, Mares-Mejia I, Ortega E, OMalley A, Chruszcz M, et al.
Biomolecules
. 2023 May;
13(4).
PMID: 37189355
Profilins are ubiquitous allergens with conserved structural elements. Exposure to profilins from different sources leads to IgE-cross-reactivity and the pollen-latex-food syndrome. Monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) that cross-react with plant profilins and...
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Olivry T, OMalley A, Chruszcz M
Vet Dermatol
. 2022 Aug;
33(6):523-526.
PMID: 36043337
Background: There is increasing evidence of cross-reactivity between allergens of close or distant species. The A-RISC (Allergens'-Relative Identity, Similarity and Cross-reactivity) index helps evaluate the risk of theoretical cross-reactivity between...
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Ruethers T, Nugraha R, Taki A, OMalley A, Karnaneedi S, Zhang S, et al.
Pediatr Allergy Immunol
. 2022 May;
33(5):e13781.
PMID: 35616897
Background: Clinical cross-reactivity between bony fish, cartilaginous fish, frog, and chicken muscle has previously been demonstrated in fish-allergic patients. In indicative studies, two reports of anaphylaxis following the consumption of...