10.6084/m9.figshare.5104639.v1 Krop E.J.M. Krop E.J.M. Matsui E.C. Matsui E.C. Sharrow S.D. Sharrow S.D. Stone M.J. Stone M.J. Gerber P. Gerber P. van der Zee J.S. van der Zee J.S. Chapman M.D. Chapman M.D. Aalberse R.C. Aalberse R.C. Supplementary Material for: Recombinant Major Urinary Proteins of the Mouse in Specific IgE and IgG Testing Karger Publishers 2007 Recombinant allergen Animal allergen Animal allergy Specific IgE antibodies IgG antibodies IgG4 2007-07-23 00:00:00 Dataset https://karger.figshare.com/articles/dataset/Supplementary_Material_for_Recombinant_Major_Urinary_Proteins_of_the_Mouse_in_Specific_IgE_and_IgG_Testing/5104639 <i>Background:</i> Recombinant allergens are preferred over natural allergen extracts in measuring antibodies. We tested the use of recombinant variants of the major mouse allergen Mus m 1 in detection of mouse-specific antibodies in sera of laboratory animal workers and children. <i>Methods:</i> Six recombinant major urinary proteins (MUPs) were produced and antibody-binding capacity was compared to natural Mus m 1 and to mouse urine extract. In a specific subset, cross-reactivity of MUP with Mus m 1 and between the different recombinant MUPs was determined. <i>Results:</i> For IgE antibodies, MUP8 showed high cross-reactivity with Mus m 1. MUP8-specific IgE was found in 55% of the mouse urine IgE-positive sera. Specific IgG and IgG4 antibodies against natural Mus m 1 correlated strongly with antibodies against recombinant MUP8 and were cross-reactive. IgG4 levels against MUP8 and mouse urine extract correlated, but detection of mouse urine-specific IgG4 in the absence of MUP-specific IgG4 was not uncommon. Cross-reactivity of IgG antibodies between MUP8 and Mus m 1 as well as between the different MUPs was high and inhibition varied between 54 and 99%. <i>Conclusion:</i> The mouse allergen Mus m 1 can be replaced in antibody testing by recombinant MUP8. Other MUPs, except MUP4, are interchangeable with MUP8. However, mouse urine extract showed better detection of both mouse-specific IgE and IgG4 levels. Other components in the mouse urine, like mouse albumin and other yet unidentified components, also induce IgE and IgG(4) antibodies.