Globally Ambrosia species (Asteraceae), commonly called ragweed, are recognized to be one of the most problematic groups of invasive weeds and one of the main allergenic genus. Climate and land-use change and air pollution are expected to promote ragweed spread, increase airborne ragweed pollen concentrations (the source of allergens), extend the pollen season, and promote long-distance transport of pollen or sub-pollen particles containing allergens. The allergenicity of pollen itself is going to increase. Likely, all these factors will have meaningful effects in the exacerbation of the sensitization to ragweed pollen and the severity of allergy symptoms. Globally the major health concern regards A. artemisiifolia, because of its very wide global distribution and highly invasive be-havior. Together with A. artemisiifolia, also A. trifida and A. psilostachya are species of health concern distributed across different continents, widespread and invasive in several regions. The present review summarizes the characteristics of these species and gives an overview of factors contributing to their allergenicity.

Montagnani, C., Gentili, R., Citterio, S. (2023). Ragweed Is in the Air: Ambrosia L. (Asteraceae) and pollen allergens in a changing world. CURRENT PROTEIN & PEPTIDE SCIENCE, 24(1), 98-111 [10.2174/1389203724666221121163327].

Ragweed Is in the Air: Ambrosia L. (Asteraceae) and pollen allergens in a changing world

Montagnani, Chiara
Primo
;
Gentili, Rodolfo
Secondo
;
Citterio, Sandra
Ultimo
2023

Abstract

Globally Ambrosia species (Asteraceae), commonly called ragweed, are recognized to be one of the most problematic groups of invasive weeds and one of the main allergenic genus. Climate and land-use change and air pollution are expected to promote ragweed spread, increase airborne ragweed pollen concentrations (the source of allergens), extend the pollen season, and promote long-distance transport of pollen or sub-pollen particles containing allergens. The allergenicity of pollen itself is going to increase. Likely, all these factors will have meaningful effects in the exacerbation of the sensitization to ragweed pollen and the severity of allergy symptoms. Globally the major health concern regards A. artemisiifolia, because of its very wide global distribution and highly invasive be-havior. Together with A. artemisiifolia, also A. trifida and A. psilostachya are species of health concern distributed across different continents, widespread and invasive in several regions. The present review summarizes the characteristics of these species and gives an overview of factors contributing to their allergenicity.
Articolo in rivista - Review Essay
allergens; Ambrosia artemiisifolia; Ambrosia psilostachya; Ambrosia trifida; climate change; pollen allergy; Ragweed;
English
21-dic-2022
2023
24
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98
111
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Montagnani, C., Gentili, R., Citterio, S. (2023). Ragweed Is in the Air: Ambrosia L. (Asteraceae) and pollen allergens in a changing world. CURRENT PROTEIN & PEPTIDE SCIENCE, 24(1), 98-111 [10.2174/1389203724666221121163327].
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