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Allergen sensitization linked to climate and age, not to intermittent-persistent rhinitis in a cross-sectional cohort study in the (sub)tropics
BACKGROUND: Allergen exposure leads to allergen sensitization in susceptible individuals and this might influence allergic rhinitis (AR) phenotype expression. We investigated whether sensitization patterns vary in a country with subtropical and tropical regions and if sensitization patterns relate t...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4073512/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24976949 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2045-7022-4-20 |
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author | Larenas-Linnemann, Désirée Michels, Alexandra Dinger, Hanna Shah-Hosseini, Kijawasch Mösges, Ralph Arias-Cruz, Alfredo Ambriz-Moreno, Marichuy Barajas, Martín Bedolla Javier, Ruth Cerino de la Luz Cid del Prado, María Moreno, Manuel Alejandro Cruz Almaráz, Roberto García García-Cobas, Cecilia Y Garcia Imperial, Daniel A Muñoz, Rosa Garcia Hernández-Colín, Dante Linares-Zapien, Francisco J Luna-Pech, Jorge A Matta-Campos, Juan J Jiménez, Norma Martinez Medina-Ávalos, Miguel A Hernández, Alejandra Medina Maldonado, Alberto Monteverde López, Doris N Pizano Nazara, Luis J Sanchez, Emmanuel Ramirez Ramos-López, José D Rodríguez-Pérez, Noel Rodríguez-Ortiz, Pablo G |
author_facet | Larenas-Linnemann, Désirée Michels, Alexandra Dinger, Hanna Shah-Hosseini, Kijawasch Mösges, Ralph Arias-Cruz, Alfredo Ambriz-Moreno, Marichuy Barajas, Martín Bedolla Javier, Ruth Cerino de la Luz Cid del Prado, María Moreno, Manuel Alejandro Cruz Almaráz, Roberto García García-Cobas, Cecilia Y Garcia Imperial, Daniel A Muñoz, Rosa Garcia Hernández-Colín, Dante Linares-Zapien, Francisco J Luna-Pech, Jorge A Matta-Campos, Juan J Jiménez, Norma Martinez Medina-Ávalos, Miguel A Hernández, Alejandra Medina Maldonado, Alberto Monteverde López, Doris N Pizano Nazara, Luis J Sanchez, Emmanuel Ramirez Ramos-López, José D Rodríguez-Pérez, Noel Rodríguez-Ortiz, Pablo G |
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description | BACKGROUND: Allergen exposure leads to allergen sensitization in susceptible individuals and this might influence allergic rhinitis (AR) phenotype expression. We investigated whether sensitization patterns vary in a country with subtropical and tropical regions and if sensitization patterns relate to AR phenotypes or age. METHODS: In a national, cross-sectional study AR patients (2-70 y) seen by allergists underwent blinded skin prick testing with a panel of 18 allergens and completed a validated questionnaire on AR phenotypes. RESULTS: 628 patients were recruited. The major sensitizing allergen was house dust mite (HDM) (56%), followed by Bermuda grass (26%), ash (24%), oak (23%) and mesquite (21%) pollen, cat (22%) and cockroach (21%). Patients living in the tropical region were almost exclusively sensitized to HDM (87%). In the central agricultural zones sensitization is primarily to grass and tree pollen. Nationwide, most study subjects had perennial (82.2%), intermittent (56.5%) and moderate-severe (84.7%) AR. Sensitization was not related to the intermittent-persistent AR classification or to AR severity; seasonal AR was associated with tree (p < 0.05) and grass pollen sensitization (p < 0.01). HDM sensitization was more frequent in children (0-11 y) and adolescents (12-17 y) (subtropical region: p < 0.0005; tropical region p < 0.05), but pollen sensitization becomes more important in the adult patients visiting allergists (Adults vs children + adolescents for tree pollen: p < 0.0001, weeds: p < 0.0005). CONCLUSIONS: In a country with (sub)tropical climate zones SPT sensitization patterns varied according to climatological zones; they were different from those found in Europe, HDM sensitization far outweighing pollen allergies and Bermuda grass and Ash pollen being the main grass and tree allergens, respectively. Pollen sensitization was related to SAR, but no relation between sensitization and intermittent-persistent AR or AR severity could be detected. Sensitization patterns vary with age (child HDM, adult pollen). Clinical implications of our findings are dual: only a few allergens –some region specific- cover the majority of sensitizations in (sub)tropical climate zones. This is of major importance for allergen manufacturers and immunotherapy planning. Secondly, patient selection in clinical trials should be based on the intermittent-persistent and severity classifications, rather than on the seasonal-perennial AR subtypes, especially when conducted in (sub)tropical countries. |
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spelling | pubmed-40735122014-06-28 Allergen sensitization linked to climate and age, not to intermittent-persistent rhinitis in a cross-sectional cohort study in the (sub)tropics Larenas-Linnemann, Désirée Michels, Alexandra Dinger, Hanna Shah-Hosseini, Kijawasch Mösges, Ralph Arias-Cruz, Alfredo Ambriz-Moreno, Marichuy Barajas, Martín Bedolla Javier, Ruth Cerino de la Luz Cid del Prado, María Moreno, Manuel Alejandro Cruz Almaráz, Roberto García García-Cobas, Cecilia Y Garcia Imperial, Daniel A Muñoz, Rosa Garcia Hernández-Colín, Dante Linares-Zapien, Francisco J Luna-Pech, Jorge A Matta-Campos, Juan J Jiménez, Norma Martinez Medina-Ávalos, Miguel A Hernández, Alejandra Medina Maldonado, Alberto Monteverde López, Doris N Pizano Nazara, Luis J Sanchez, Emmanuel Ramirez Ramos-López, José D Rodríguez-Pérez, Noel Rodríguez-Ortiz, Pablo G Clin Transl Allergy Research BACKGROUND: Allergen exposure leads to allergen sensitization in susceptible individuals and this might influence allergic rhinitis (AR) phenotype expression. We investigated whether sensitization patterns vary in a country with subtropical and tropical regions and if sensitization patterns relate to AR phenotypes or age. METHODS: In a national, cross-sectional study AR patients (2-70 y) seen by allergists underwent blinded skin prick testing with a panel of 18 allergens and completed a validated questionnaire on AR phenotypes. RESULTS: 628 patients were recruited. The major sensitizing allergen was house dust mite (HDM) (56%), followed by Bermuda grass (26%), ash (24%), oak (23%) and mesquite (21%) pollen, cat (22%) and cockroach (21%). Patients living in the tropical region were almost exclusively sensitized to HDM (87%). In the central agricultural zones sensitization is primarily to grass and tree pollen. Nationwide, most study subjects had perennial (82.2%), intermittent (56.5%) and moderate-severe (84.7%) AR. Sensitization was not related to the intermittent-persistent AR classification or to AR severity; seasonal AR was associated with tree (p < 0.05) and grass pollen sensitization (p < 0.01). HDM sensitization was more frequent in children (0-11 y) and adolescents (12-17 y) (subtropical region: p < 0.0005; tropical region p < 0.05), but pollen sensitization becomes more important in the adult patients visiting allergists (Adults vs children + adolescents for tree pollen: p < 0.0001, weeds: p < 0.0005). CONCLUSIONS: In a country with (sub)tropical climate zones SPT sensitization patterns varied according to climatological zones; they were different from those found in Europe, HDM sensitization far outweighing pollen allergies and Bermuda grass and Ash pollen being the main grass and tree allergens, respectively. Pollen sensitization was related to SAR, but no relation between sensitization and intermittent-persistent AR or AR severity could be detected. Sensitization patterns vary with age (child HDM, adult pollen). Clinical implications of our findings are dual: only a few allergens –some region specific- cover the majority of sensitizations in (sub)tropical climate zones. This is of major importance for allergen manufacturers and immunotherapy planning. Secondly, patient selection in clinical trials should be based on the intermittent-persistent and severity classifications, rather than on the seasonal-perennial AR subtypes, especially when conducted in (sub)tropical countries. BioMed Central 2014-06-04 /pmc/articles/PMC4073512/ /pubmed/24976949 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2045-7022-4-20 Text en Copyright © 2014 Larenas-Linnemann et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated. |
spellingShingle | Research Larenas-Linnemann, Désirée Michels, Alexandra Dinger, Hanna Shah-Hosseini, Kijawasch Mösges, Ralph Arias-Cruz, Alfredo Ambriz-Moreno, Marichuy Barajas, Martín Bedolla Javier, Ruth Cerino de la Luz Cid del Prado, María Moreno, Manuel Alejandro Cruz Almaráz, Roberto García García-Cobas, Cecilia Y Garcia Imperial, Daniel A Muñoz, Rosa Garcia Hernández-Colín, Dante Linares-Zapien, Francisco J Luna-Pech, Jorge A Matta-Campos, Juan J Jiménez, Norma Martinez Medina-Ávalos, Miguel A Hernández, Alejandra Medina Maldonado, Alberto Monteverde López, Doris N Pizano Nazara, Luis J Sanchez, Emmanuel Ramirez Ramos-López, José D Rodríguez-Pérez, Noel Rodríguez-Ortiz, Pablo G Allergen sensitization linked to climate and age, not to intermittent-persistent rhinitis in a cross-sectional cohort study in the (sub)tropics |
title | Allergen sensitization linked to climate and age, not to intermittent-persistent rhinitis in a cross-sectional cohort study in the (sub)tropics |
title_full | Allergen sensitization linked to climate and age, not to intermittent-persistent rhinitis in a cross-sectional cohort study in the (sub)tropics |
title_fullStr | Allergen sensitization linked to climate and age, not to intermittent-persistent rhinitis in a cross-sectional cohort study in the (sub)tropics |
title_full_unstemmed | Allergen sensitization linked to climate and age, not to intermittent-persistent rhinitis in a cross-sectional cohort study in the (sub)tropics |
title_short | Allergen sensitization linked to climate and age, not to intermittent-persistent rhinitis in a cross-sectional cohort study in the (sub)tropics |
title_sort | allergen sensitization linked to climate and age, not to intermittent-persistent rhinitis in a cross-sectional cohort study in the (sub)tropics |
topic | Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4073512/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24976949 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2045-7022-4-20 |
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