Molecular sensitization patterns in animal allergy: Relationship with clinical relevance and pet ownership

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作者
Hemmer, Wolfgang [1 ]
Sestak-Greinecker, Gabriele [1 ]
Braunsteiner, Tobias [1 ]
Wantke, Felix [1 ]
Woehrl, Stefan [1 ]
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[1] Floridsdorf Allergy Ctr FAZ, Pius Parsch Pl 1-3, A-1210 Vienna, Austria
关键词
animal allergens; furry animals; indoor allergens; molecular allergy diagnosis; pet allergy; DOG LIPOCALIN ALLERGEN; CROSS-REACTIVITY; CAT ALLERGEN; CHILDHOOD; ASTHMA; IDENTIFICATION; POPULATION; DIAGNOSIS; EXPOSURE; DANDER;
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10.1111/all.14885
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R392 [医学免疫学];
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100102 ;
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Background In vitro diagnosis using single molecules is increasingly complementing conventional extract-based diagnosis. We explored in routine patients with animal allergy to what extent molecules can explain polysensitization and identify primary sensitizers and how individual IgE patterns correlate with previous pet ownership and clinical relevance. Methods Serum samples from 294 children and adults with suspect allergic rhino-conjunctivitis or asthma and a positive skin prick test to cat, dog and/or horse were tested by ImmunoCAP for IgE antibodies against eleven different allergens from cat (Fel d 1,2,4,7), dog (Can f 1,2,3,4,5,6) and horse (Equ c 1). Results Patients monosensitized to cat (40.8%) or dog (6.1%) showed simple IgE patterns dominated by Fel d 1 (93%) and Can f 5 (67%), respectively. Double-sensitization to cat+dog (25.9%), cat+horse (5.4%) and polysensitization (20.7%) was associated with an increasing prevalence of the cross-reactive lipocalins Fel d 4/Can f 6/Equ c 1 and Fel d 7/Can f 1. While these lipocalins were not reliable markers for genuine sensitization per se, comparison of sIgE levels may give a clue on the primary sensitizer. Sensitizations to dog appeared to result from cross-reactivity with cat in 48%, with half of these sensitizations lacking clinical relevance. Individual sensitization patterns strongly mirrored current or previous pet ownership with the exception of Fel d 1 which regularly caused sensitization also in non-owners. Conclusions Allergen components can reasonably illuminate the molecular basis of animal (poly)sensitization in the majority of patients and are helpful in distinguishing between primary sensitization and sometimes less relevant cross-reactivity.
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