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Frequent IgE recognition of Blomia tropicalis allergen molecules in asthmatic children and young adults in equatorial Africa
BACKGROUND: Asthma is not well investigated in equatorial Africa and little is known about the disease-associated allergen molecules recognized by IgE from patients in this area. The aim was to study the molecular IgE sensitization profile of asthmatic children and young adults in a semi-rural area...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10286740/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37359512 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2023.1133935 |
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author | Pauli, Gabrielle Wurmser, Carole Roos, Antoine Kokou, Cosme Huang, Huey-Jy D’souza, Nishelle Lupinek, Christian Zakzuk, Josefina Regino, Ronald Acevedo, Nathalie Caraballo, Luis Vrtala, Susanne Valenta, Rudolf |
author_facet | Pauli, Gabrielle Wurmser, Carole Roos, Antoine Kokou, Cosme Huang, Huey-Jy D’souza, Nishelle Lupinek, Christian Zakzuk, Josefina Regino, Ronald Acevedo, Nathalie Caraballo, Luis Vrtala, Susanne Valenta, Rudolf |
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description | BACKGROUND: Asthma is not well investigated in equatorial Africa and little is known about the disease-associated allergen molecules recognized by IgE from patients in this area. The aim was to study the molecular IgE sensitization profile of asthmatic children and young adults in a semi-rural area (Lambaréné) of an equatorial African country (Gabon), to identify the most important allergen molecules associated with allergic asthma in equatorial Africa. METHODS: Fifty-nine asthmatic patients, mainly children and few young adults, were studied by skin prick testing to Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus (Der p), D. farinae (Der f), cat, dog, cockroach, grass, Alternaria and peanut. Sera were obtained from a subset of 35 patients, 32 with positive and 3 with negative skin reaction to Der p and tested for IgE reactivity to 176 allergen molecules from different allergen sources by ImmunoCAP ISAC microarray technology and to seven recombinant Blomia tropicalis (Blo t) allergens by IgE dot blot assay. RESULTS: Thirty-three of the 59 patients (56%) were sensitized to Der p and 23 of them (39%) were also sensitized to other allergen sources, whereas 9 patients (15%) were only sensitized to allergen sources other than Der p. IgE serology analyses (n=35) showed high IgE-binding frequencies to the Blo t allergens Blo t 5 (43%), Blo t 21 (43%) and Blo t 2 (40%), whereas the Der p allergens rDer p 2, rDer p 21 and rDer p 5 (34%, 29% and 26%) were less frequently recognized. Only few patients showed IgE reactivity to allergens from other allergen sources, except to allergens containing carbohydrate determinants (CCDs) or to wasp venom allergens (i.e., antigen 5). CONCLUSION: Our results thus demonstrate that IgE sensitization to mite allergens is very prevalent in asthmatics in Equatorial Africa with B. tropicalis allergen molecules representing the most important ones associated with allergic asthma. |
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spelling | pubmed-102867402023-06-23 Frequent IgE recognition of Blomia tropicalis allergen molecules in asthmatic children and young adults in equatorial Africa Pauli, Gabrielle Wurmser, Carole Roos, Antoine Kokou, Cosme Huang, Huey-Jy D’souza, Nishelle Lupinek, Christian Zakzuk, Josefina Regino, Ronald Acevedo, Nathalie Caraballo, Luis Vrtala, Susanne Valenta, Rudolf Front Immunol Immunology BACKGROUND: Asthma is not well investigated in equatorial Africa and little is known about the disease-associated allergen molecules recognized by IgE from patients in this area. The aim was to study the molecular IgE sensitization profile of asthmatic children and young adults in a semi-rural area (Lambaréné) of an equatorial African country (Gabon), to identify the most important allergen molecules associated with allergic asthma in equatorial Africa. METHODS: Fifty-nine asthmatic patients, mainly children and few young adults, were studied by skin prick testing to Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus (Der p), D. farinae (Der f), cat, dog, cockroach, grass, Alternaria and peanut. Sera were obtained from a subset of 35 patients, 32 with positive and 3 with negative skin reaction to Der p and tested for IgE reactivity to 176 allergen molecules from different allergen sources by ImmunoCAP ISAC microarray technology and to seven recombinant Blomia tropicalis (Blo t) allergens by IgE dot blot assay. RESULTS: Thirty-three of the 59 patients (56%) were sensitized to Der p and 23 of them (39%) were also sensitized to other allergen sources, whereas 9 patients (15%) were only sensitized to allergen sources other than Der p. IgE serology analyses (n=35) showed high IgE-binding frequencies to the Blo t allergens Blo t 5 (43%), Blo t 21 (43%) and Blo t 2 (40%), whereas the Der p allergens rDer p 2, rDer p 21 and rDer p 5 (34%, 29% and 26%) were less frequently recognized. Only few patients showed IgE reactivity to allergens from other allergen sources, except to allergens containing carbohydrate determinants (CCDs) or to wasp venom allergens (i.e., antigen 5). CONCLUSION: Our results thus demonstrate that IgE sensitization to mite allergens is very prevalent in asthmatics in Equatorial Africa with B. tropicalis allergen molecules representing the most important ones associated with allergic asthma. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-06-02 /pmc/articles/PMC10286740/ /pubmed/37359512 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2023.1133935 Text en Copyright © 2023 Pauli, Wurmser, Roos, Kokou, Huang, D’souza, Lupinek, Zakzuk, Regino, Acevedo, Caraballo, Vrtala and Valenta https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Immunology Pauli, Gabrielle Wurmser, Carole Roos, Antoine Kokou, Cosme Huang, Huey-Jy D’souza, Nishelle Lupinek, Christian Zakzuk, Josefina Regino, Ronald Acevedo, Nathalie Caraballo, Luis Vrtala, Susanne Valenta, Rudolf Frequent IgE recognition of Blomia tropicalis allergen molecules in asthmatic children and young adults in equatorial Africa |
title | Frequent IgE recognition of Blomia tropicalis allergen molecules in asthmatic children and young adults in equatorial Africa |
title_full | Frequent IgE recognition of Blomia tropicalis allergen molecules in asthmatic children and young adults in equatorial Africa |
title_fullStr | Frequent IgE recognition of Blomia tropicalis allergen molecules in asthmatic children and young adults in equatorial Africa |
title_full_unstemmed | Frequent IgE recognition of Blomia tropicalis allergen molecules in asthmatic children and young adults in equatorial Africa |
title_short | Frequent IgE recognition of Blomia tropicalis allergen molecules in asthmatic children and young adults in equatorial Africa |
title_sort | frequent ige recognition of blomia tropicalis allergen molecules in asthmatic children and young adults in equatorial africa |
topic | Immunology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10286740/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37359512 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2023.1133935 |
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