Sensitization to oil palm pollen associates with risks and severity of allergic diseases

Background: Elaeis guineensis (Ela g, oil palm) pollen is one of the most predominant species of inhalant allergens in the tropical Southeast Asia region; however, its association with the manifestation of allergic diseases remains largely unexplored. This study aimed to determine the sensitization...

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Main Authors: Sio, Yang Yie, Nanong, Gallego Allaine Victoria, Lim, Jie Ann, Matta, Sri Anusha, Say, Yee How*, Teh, Keng Foo *, Wong, Yi Ru *, Smyrna Moti, Rawanan Shah *, Kavita, Reginald *, Chew, Fook Tim
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spelling my.sunway.eprints.26002024-05-15T03:03:23Z http://eprints.sunway.edu.my/2600/ Sensitization to oil palm pollen associates with risks and severity of allergic diseases Sio, Yang Yie Nanong, Gallego Allaine Victoria Lim, Jie Ann Matta, Sri Anusha Say, Yee How* Teh, Keng Foo * Wong, Yi Ru * Smyrna Moti, Rawanan Shah * Kavita, Reginald * Chew, Fook Tim QK Botany QR Microbiology RA Public aspects of medicine Background: Elaeis guineensis (Ela g, oil palm) pollen is one of the most predominant species of inhalant allergens in the tropical Southeast Asia region; however, its association with the manifestation of allergic diseases remains largely unexplored. This study aimed to determine the sensitization pattern of oil palm pollen and associate this with the risk and severity of allergic diseases. Methods: Participants were recruited as a part of the Singapore and Malaysia cross-sectional genetic and epidemiological study (SMCSGES). Two independent cohorts were recruited: n = 564 serum samples were collected and serological assessment was performed against a panel of 16 crude inhalant allergens including house dust mite, pet, insect, pollen, and fungal allergens; n = 13 652 Singapore/Malaysia Chinese young adults were recruited and skin prick test was used to assess oil palm sensitization, which was tested for its association with the risk and severity of asthma, allergic rhinitis (AR), and atopic dermatitis (AD). Results: The sensitization rate of oil palm pollen is 9.6% in the n = 564 Singapore/Malaysia cohort. In the n = 13 652 Singapore/Malaysia Chinese cohort, oil palm sensitization significantly associates with increased risks of asthma (p = 1.34x10-4), AR (p = 2.91x10-13), and AD (p = 6.95x10-7). Asthmatic patients with oil palm sensitization have increased risks of wheezing (p = 0.00995), nocturnal cough (p = 0.0122), and exacerbations (p = 0.00139) in the past 12 months. AR patients with oil palm sensitization also have an increased risk of developing moderate-to-severe symptoms (p = 0.00113). Conclusions: We have identified significant associations of oil palm sensitization with increased risks, exacerbations, and the severity of symptoms of allergic diseases in the tropical Southeast Asian region (Singapore/Malaysia). Elsevier 2024 Article PeerReviewed Sio, Yang Yie and Nanong, Gallego Allaine Victoria and Lim, Jie Ann and Matta, Sri Anusha and Say, Yee How* and Teh, Keng Foo * and Wong, Yi Ru * and Smyrna Moti, Rawanan Shah * and Kavita, Reginald * and Chew, Fook Tim (2024) Sensitization to oil palm pollen associates with risks and severity of allergic diseases. World Allergy Organization Journal, 17 (1). ISSN 1939-4551 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.waojou.2023.100853 10.1016/j.waojou.2023.100853
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topic QK Botany
QR Microbiology
RA Public aspects of medicine
spellingShingle QK Botany
QR Microbiology
RA Public aspects of medicine
Sio, Yang Yie
Nanong, Gallego Allaine Victoria
Lim, Jie Ann
Matta, Sri Anusha
Say, Yee How*
Teh, Keng Foo *
Wong, Yi Ru *
Smyrna Moti, Rawanan Shah *
Kavita, Reginald *
Chew, Fook Tim
Sensitization to oil palm pollen associates with risks and severity of allergic diseases
description Background: Elaeis guineensis (Ela g, oil palm) pollen is one of the most predominant species of inhalant allergens in the tropical Southeast Asia region; however, its association with the manifestation of allergic diseases remains largely unexplored. This study aimed to determine the sensitization pattern of oil palm pollen and associate this with the risk and severity of allergic diseases. Methods: Participants were recruited as a part of the Singapore and Malaysia cross-sectional genetic and epidemiological study (SMCSGES). Two independent cohorts were recruited: n = 564 serum samples were collected and serological assessment was performed against a panel of 16 crude inhalant allergens including house dust mite, pet, insect, pollen, and fungal allergens; n = 13 652 Singapore/Malaysia Chinese young adults were recruited and skin prick test was used to assess oil palm sensitization, which was tested for its association with the risk and severity of asthma, allergic rhinitis (AR), and atopic dermatitis (AD). Results: The sensitization rate of oil palm pollen is 9.6% in the n = 564 Singapore/Malaysia cohort. In the n = 13 652 Singapore/Malaysia Chinese cohort, oil palm sensitization significantly associates with increased risks of asthma (p = 1.34x10-4), AR (p = 2.91x10-13), and AD (p = 6.95x10-7). Asthmatic patients with oil palm sensitization have increased risks of wheezing (p = 0.00995), nocturnal cough (p = 0.0122), and exacerbations (p = 0.00139) in the past 12 months. AR patients with oil palm sensitization also have an increased risk of developing moderate-to-severe symptoms (p = 0.00113). Conclusions: We have identified significant associations of oil palm sensitization with increased risks, exacerbations, and the severity of symptoms of allergic diseases in the tropical Southeast Asian region (Singapore/Malaysia).
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author Sio, Yang Yie
Nanong, Gallego Allaine Victoria
Lim, Jie Ann
Matta, Sri Anusha
Say, Yee How*
Teh, Keng Foo *
Wong, Yi Ru *
Smyrna Moti, Rawanan Shah *
Kavita, Reginald *
Chew, Fook Tim
author_facet Sio, Yang Yie
Nanong, Gallego Allaine Victoria
Lim, Jie Ann
Matta, Sri Anusha
Say, Yee How*
Teh, Keng Foo *
Wong, Yi Ru *
Smyrna Moti, Rawanan Shah *
Kavita, Reginald *
Chew, Fook Tim
author_sort Sio, Yang Yie
title Sensitization to oil palm pollen associates with risks and severity of allergic diseases
title_short Sensitization to oil palm pollen associates with risks and severity of allergic diseases
title_full Sensitization to oil palm pollen associates with risks and severity of allergic diseases
title_fullStr Sensitization to oil palm pollen associates with risks and severity of allergic diseases
title_full_unstemmed Sensitization to oil palm pollen associates with risks and severity of allergic diseases
title_sort sensitization to oil palm pollen associates with risks and severity of allergic diseases
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2024
url http://eprints.sunway.edu.my/2600/
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.waojou.2023.100853
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