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Sensitization patterns to Poaceae pollen indicates a hierarchy in allergens and a lead of tropical grasses

BACKGROUND: The allergenicity of pollen of Poaceae family members is a well‐known and confirmed fact. Using the data of component‐resolved molecular diagnostics of allergy, we set a goal to establish the population and individual characteristics of sensitization to grass pollen and assess the patter...

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Autores principales: Rodinkova, Victoria, Yuriev, Serhii, Mokin, Vitalii, Sharikadze, Olena, Kryzhanovskyi, Yevhenii, Kremenska, Lilia, Kaminska, Olha, Kurchenko, Andrii
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10405149/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37632241
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/clt2.12287
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author Rodinkova, Victoria
Yuriev, Serhii
Mokin, Vitalii
Sharikadze, Olena
Kryzhanovskyi, Yevhenii
Kremenska, Lilia
Kaminska, Olha
Kurchenko, Andrii
author_facet Rodinkova, Victoria
Yuriev, Serhii
Mokin, Vitalii
Sharikadze, Olena
Kryzhanovskyi, Yevhenii
Kremenska, Lilia
Kaminska, Olha
Kurchenko, Andrii
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description BACKGROUND: The allergenicity of pollen of Poaceae family members is a well‐known and confirmed fact. Using the data of component‐resolved molecular diagnostics of allergy, we set a goal to establish the population and individual characteristics of sensitization to grass pollen and assess the patterns of its development. METHODS: Multiplex allergy Alex(2) test results of 20,033 patients were used. In addition to descriptive statistics to uncover traits of the sensitized population, statistical inference was utilized to establish the conditional probability of sensitisation, the nature of links between allergens, and the most frequent combinations of allergens in individual patient profiles. RESULTS: Sensitivity to grass pollen comprised 30.79% of the studied sample. Children accounted for 62.21%, adults—37.79%. Sensitisation to Phl p 1, Lol p 1, and Cyn d 1 was the most frequent in all age groups. Among them, Phl p 1 and Lol p 1 were the major ones. Phl p 2, Phl p 5.0101, and Phl p 6 were also responsible for primary sensitization; Phl p 5.0101 promoted the highest sIgE levels. A combination “Lol p 1—Phl p 1”, where Lol p 1 might play a leading role, was most frequent in individual profiles. Monosensitization to Phl p 2 was the second most frequent and Bayesian Network suggested its independent development. Monosensitization to Cyn d 1, especially among children, may indicate the impact of climate change, promoting the spread of the subtropical grasses to the temperate region. CONCLUSIONS: Descriptive statistics and known clinical data coincide well with statistical inference results and can provide for new clinical insights.
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spelling pubmed-104051492023-08-08 Sensitization patterns to Poaceae pollen indicates a hierarchy in allergens and a lead of tropical grasses Rodinkova, Victoria Yuriev, Serhii Mokin, Vitalii Sharikadze, Olena Kryzhanovskyi, Yevhenii Kremenska, Lilia Kaminska, Olha Kurchenko, Andrii Clin Transl Allergy Original Article BACKGROUND: The allergenicity of pollen of Poaceae family members is a well‐known and confirmed fact. Using the data of component‐resolved molecular diagnostics of allergy, we set a goal to establish the population and individual characteristics of sensitization to grass pollen and assess the patterns of its development. METHODS: Multiplex allergy Alex(2) test results of 20,033 patients were used. In addition to descriptive statistics to uncover traits of the sensitized population, statistical inference was utilized to establish the conditional probability of sensitisation, the nature of links between allergens, and the most frequent combinations of allergens in individual patient profiles. RESULTS: Sensitivity to grass pollen comprised 30.79% of the studied sample. Children accounted for 62.21%, adults—37.79%. Sensitisation to Phl p 1, Lol p 1, and Cyn d 1 was the most frequent in all age groups. Among them, Phl p 1 and Lol p 1 were the major ones. Phl p 2, Phl p 5.0101, and Phl p 6 were also responsible for primary sensitization; Phl p 5.0101 promoted the highest sIgE levels. A combination “Lol p 1—Phl p 1”, where Lol p 1 might play a leading role, was most frequent in individual profiles. Monosensitization to Phl p 2 was the second most frequent and Bayesian Network suggested its independent development. Monosensitization to Cyn d 1, especially among children, may indicate the impact of climate change, promoting the spread of the subtropical grasses to the temperate region. CONCLUSIONS: Descriptive statistics and known clinical data coincide well with statistical inference results and can provide for new clinical insights. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2023-08-07 /pmc/articles/PMC10405149/ /pubmed/37632241 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/clt2.12287 Text en © 2023 The Authors. Clinical and Translational Allergy published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Rodinkova, Victoria
Yuriev, Serhii
Mokin, Vitalii
Sharikadze, Olena
Kryzhanovskyi, Yevhenii
Kremenska, Lilia
Kaminska, Olha
Kurchenko, Andrii
Sensitization patterns to Poaceae pollen indicates a hierarchy in allergens and a lead of tropical grasses
title Sensitization patterns to Poaceae pollen indicates a hierarchy in allergens and a lead of tropical grasses
title_full Sensitization patterns to Poaceae pollen indicates a hierarchy in allergens and a lead of tropical grasses
title_fullStr Sensitization patterns to Poaceae pollen indicates a hierarchy in allergens and a lead of tropical grasses
title_full_unstemmed Sensitization patterns to Poaceae pollen indicates a hierarchy in allergens and a lead of tropical grasses
title_short Sensitization patterns to Poaceae pollen indicates a hierarchy in allergens and a lead of tropical grasses
title_sort sensitization patterns to poaceae pollen indicates a hierarchy in allergens and a lead of tropical grasses
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10405149/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37632241
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/clt2.12287
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