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Analysis of feline and canine allergen components in patients sensitized to pets
BACKGROUND: Component resolved allergen diagnosis allows for a precise evaluation of the sensitization profiles of patients sensitized to felines and canines. An accurate interpretation of these results allows better insight into the evolution of a given patients sensitizations, and allows for a mor...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5129236/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27956908 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13223-016-0167-4 |
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author | Ukleja-Sokołowska, Natalia Gawrońska-Ukleja, Ewa Żbikowska-Gotz, Magdalena Socha, Ewa Lis, Kinga Sokołowski, Łukasz Kuźmiński, Andrzej Bartuzi, Zbigniew |
author_facet | Ukleja-Sokołowska, Natalia Gawrońska-Ukleja, Ewa Żbikowska-Gotz, Magdalena Socha, Ewa Lis, Kinga Sokołowski, Łukasz Kuźmiński, Andrzej Bartuzi, Zbigniew |
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description | BACKGROUND: Component resolved allergen diagnosis allows for a precise evaluation of the sensitization profiles of patients sensitized to felines and canines. An accurate interpretation of these results allows better insight into the evolution of a given patients sensitizations, and allows for a more precise evaluation of their prognoses. METHODS: 70 patients (42 women and 28 men, aged 18–65, with the average of 35.5) with a positive feline or canine allergy diagnosis were included in the research group. 30 patients with a negative allergy diagnosis were included in the control group. The total IgE levels of all patients with allergies as well as their allergen-specific IgE to feline and canine allergens were measured. Specific IgE levels to canine (Can f 1, Can f 2, Can f 3, Can f 5) and feline (Fel d 1, Fel d 2, Fel d 4) allergen components were also measured with the use of the ImmunoCap method. RESULTS: Monosensitization for only one canine or feline component was found in 30% of patients. As predicted, the main feline allergen was Fel d 1, which sensitized as many as 93.9% of patients sensitized to felines. Among 65 patients sensitized to at least one feline component, for 30 patients (46.2%) the only sensitizing feline component was Fel d 1. Only 19 patients in that group (63.3%) were not simultaneously sensitized to dogs and 11 (36.7%), the isolated sensitization to feline Fel d 1 notwithstanding, displayed concurrent sensitizations to one of the canine allergen components. Fel d 4 sensitized 49.2% of the research group.64.3% of patients sensitized to canine components had heightened levels of specific IgE to Can f 1. Monosensitization in that group occurred for 32.1% of the patients. Sensitization to Can f 5 was observed among 52.4% of the patients. CONCLUSIONS: Concurrent sensitizations to a few allergic components, not only cross-reactive but also originating in different protein families, are a significant problem for patients sensitized to animals. |
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spelling | pubmed-51292362016-12-12 Analysis of feline and canine allergen components in patients sensitized to pets Ukleja-Sokołowska, Natalia Gawrońska-Ukleja, Ewa Żbikowska-Gotz, Magdalena Socha, Ewa Lis, Kinga Sokołowski, Łukasz Kuźmiński, Andrzej Bartuzi, Zbigniew Allergy Asthma Clin Immunol Research BACKGROUND: Component resolved allergen diagnosis allows for a precise evaluation of the sensitization profiles of patients sensitized to felines and canines. An accurate interpretation of these results allows better insight into the evolution of a given patients sensitizations, and allows for a more precise evaluation of their prognoses. METHODS: 70 patients (42 women and 28 men, aged 18–65, with the average of 35.5) with a positive feline or canine allergy diagnosis were included in the research group. 30 patients with a negative allergy diagnosis were included in the control group. The total IgE levels of all patients with allergies as well as their allergen-specific IgE to feline and canine allergens were measured. Specific IgE levels to canine (Can f 1, Can f 2, Can f 3, Can f 5) and feline (Fel d 1, Fel d 2, Fel d 4) allergen components were also measured with the use of the ImmunoCap method. RESULTS: Monosensitization for only one canine or feline component was found in 30% of patients. As predicted, the main feline allergen was Fel d 1, which sensitized as many as 93.9% of patients sensitized to felines. Among 65 patients sensitized to at least one feline component, for 30 patients (46.2%) the only sensitizing feline component was Fel d 1. Only 19 patients in that group (63.3%) were not simultaneously sensitized to dogs and 11 (36.7%), the isolated sensitization to feline Fel d 1 notwithstanding, displayed concurrent sensitizations to one of the canine allergen components. Fel d 4 sensitized 49.2% of the research group.64.3% of patients sensitized to canine components had heightened levels of specific IgE to Can f 1. Monosensitization in that group occurred for 32.1% of the patients. Sensitization to Can f 5 was observed among 52.4% of the patients. CONCLUSIONS: Concurrent sensitizations to a few allergic components, not only cross-reactive but also originating in different protein families, are a significant problem for patients sensitized to animals. BioMed Central 2016-11-30 /pmc/articles/PMC5129236/ /pubmed/27956908 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13223-016-0167-4 Text en © The Author(s) 2016 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. 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 Ukleja-Sokołowska, Natalia Gawrońska-Ukleja, Ewa Żbikowska-Gotz, Magdalena Socha, Ewa Lis, Kinga Sokołowski, Łukasz Kuźmiński, Andrzej Bartuzi, Zbigniew Analysis of feline and canine allergen components in patients sensitized to pets |
title | Analysis of feline and canine allergen components in patients sensitized to pets |
title_full | Analysis of feline and canine allergen components in patients sensitized to pets |
title_fullStr | Analysis of feline and canine allergen components in patients sensitized to pets |
title_full_unstemmed | Analysis of feline and canine allergen components in patients sensitized to pets |
title_short | Analysis of feline and canine allergen components in patients sensitized to pets |
title_sort | analysis of feline and canine allergen components in patients sensitized to pets |
topic | Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5129236/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27956908 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13223-016-0167-4 |
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