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IgE reactivity patterns in Asian and central European cockroach-sensitized patients reveal differences in primary sensitizing allergen sources

BACKGROUND: The prevalence of cockroach (CR) sensitization and its relevance as a trigger of allergy symptoms differs greatly in different geographic areas. OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to compare molecular IgE reactivity profiles in CR-sensitized patients with perennial allergy symptoms from Hong Ko...

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Autores principales: Mittermann, Irene, Lupinek, Christian, Wieser, Sandra, Aumayr, Martina, Kuchler, Wolfgang W., Chan, Alson W.M., Lee, Tak Hong, Zieglmayer, Petra
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Publicado: Elsevier 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10509942/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37781268
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jacig.2022.04.003
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author Mittermann, Irene
Lupinek, Christian
Wieser, Sandra
Aumayr, Martina
Kuchler, Wolfgang W.
Chan, Alson W.M.
Lee, Tak Hong
Zieglmayer, Petra
author_facet Mittermann, Irene
Lupinek, Christian
Wieser, Sandra
Aumayr, Martina
Kuchler, Wolfgang W.
Chan, Alson W.M.
Lee, Tak Hong
Zieglmayer, Petra
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description BACKGROUND: The prevalence of cockroach (CR) sensitization and its relevance as a trigger of allergy symptoms differs greatly in different geographic areas. OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to compare molecular IgE reactivity profiles in CR-sensitized patients with perennial allergy symptoms from Hong Kong (HK) and Austria and identify the main primary sensitizers. METHODS: IgE sensitization was assessed by skin prick test and/or IgE reactivity with CR extract. Molecular IgE reactivity profiles were analyzed via multiplex assay for sensitization to allergens and extracts from CR, house dust mite (HDM), shellfish, and 3 additional insect species. RESULTS: HDM was the main primary sensitizer in both cohorts. In the HK group, genuine sensitization to CR was found in 45%, but none of the patients in the Austrian cohort was truly sensitized to that allergen source. Most patients from HK were cross-sensitized to other insects and/or shellfish, presumably by broad reactivity to tropomyosin and arginine kinase. About half of Austrian subjects lacked IgE to these pan-allergens, indicating co- but not cross-sensitization to insects and/or shellfish. Regarding IgE recognition frequencies, arginine kinases (64% HK, 10% Austria) and tropomyosins (42% HK, 15% Austria) were most frequently recognized; Bla g 4 (lipocalin) was detected in HK patients only (42%). Tropomyosin (Per a 7) was significantly more frequently recognized in patients with asthma. Sera from HDM-sensitized subjects from HK showed a higher proportion of sensitization to minor mite allergens. CONCLUSION: Molecular profiling identified differences between CR-sensitized allergic patients from HK and Austria in terms of primary sensitizers and molecular IgE reactivity patterns. Tropomyosin from American cockroach (Per a 7) was shown to be significantly associated with asthma symptoms and might be suitable as biomarker for more severe respiratory allergy symptoms.
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spelling pubmed-105099422023-09-29 IgE reactivity patterns in Asian and central European cockroach-sensitized patients reveal differences in primary sensitizing allergen sources Mittermann, Irene Lupinek, Christian Wieser, Sandra Aumayr, Martina Kuchler, Wolfgang W. Chan, Alson W.M. Lee, Tak Hong Zieglmayer, Petra J Allergy Clin Immunol Glob Original Article BACKGROUND: The prevalence of cockroach (CR) sensitization and its relevance as a trigger of allergy symptoms differs greatly in different geographic areas. OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to compare molecular IgE reactivity profiles in CR-sensitized patients with perennial allergy symptoms from Hong Kong (HK) and Austria and identify the main primary sensitizers. METHODS: IgE sensitization was assessed by skin prick test and/or IgE reactivity with CR extract. Molecular IgE reactivity profiles were analyzed via multiplex assay for sensitization to allergens and extracts from CR, house dust mite (HDM), shellfish, and 3 additional insect species. RESULTS: HDM was the main primary sensitizer in both cohorts. In the HK group, genuine sensitization to CR was found in 45%, but none of the patients in the Austrian cohort was truly sensitized to that allergen source. Most patients from HK were cross-sensitized to other insects and/or shellfish, presumably by broad reactivity to tropomyosin and arginine kinase. About half of Austrian subjects lacked IgE to these pan-allergens, indicating co- but not cross-sensitization to insects and/or shellfish. Regarding IgE recognition frequencies, arginine kinases (64% HK, 10% Austria) and tropomyosins (42% HK, 15% Austria) were most frequently recognized; Bla g 4 (lipocalin) was detected in HK patients only (42%). Tropomyosin (Per a 7) was significantly more frequently recognized in patients with asthma. Sera from HDM-sensitized subjects from HK showed a higher proportion of sensitization to minor mite allergens. CONCLUSION: Molecular profiling identified differences between CR-sensitized allergic patients from HK and Austria in terms of primary sensitizers and molecular IgE reactivity patterns. Tropomyosin from American cockroach (Per a 7) was shown to be significantly associated with asthma symptoms and might be suitable as biomarker for more severe respiratory allergy symptoms. Elsevier 2022-04-22 /pmc/articles/PMC10509942/ /pubmed/37781268 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jacig.2022.04.003 Text en © 2022 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Original Article
Mittermann, Irene
Lupinek, Christian
Wieser, Sandra
Aumayr, Martina
Kuchler, Wolfgang W.
Chan, Alson W.M.
Lee, Tak Hong
Zieglmayer, Petra
IgE reactivity patterns in Asian and central European cockroach-sensitized patients reveal differences in primary sensitizing allergen sources
title IgE reactivity patterns in Asian and central European cockroach-sensitized patients reveal differences in primary sensitizing allergen sources
title_full IgE reactivity patterns in Asian and central European cockroach-sensitized patients reveal differences in primary sensitizing allergen sources
title_fullStr IgE reactivity patterns in Asian and central European cockroach-sensitized patients reveal differences in primary sensitizing allergen sources
title_full_unstemmed IgE reactivity patterns in Asian and central European cockroach-sensitized patients reveal differences in primary sensitizing allergen sources
title_short IgE reactivity patterns in Asian and central European cockroach-sensitized patients reveal differences in primary sensitizing allergen sources
title_sort ige reactivity patterns in asian and central european cockroach-sensitized patients reveal differences in primary sensitizing allergen sources
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10509942/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37781268
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jacig.2022.04.003
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