An extensive study of human IgE cross-reactivity of Blo t 5 and der p 5

Background: Dual sensitization by Blomia tropicalis and Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus mites is common in tropical and subtropical countries. The human IgE cross-reactivity between clinical important group 5 allergens, Blo t 5 and Der p 5, remains controversial. Objective: This study was undertaken...

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Main Authors: Kuo I.C., Cheong N., Trakultivakorn M., Lee B.W., Chua K.Y.
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-35162014-08-30T02:34:58Z An extensive study of human IgE cross-reactivity of Blo t 5 and der p 5 Kuo I.C. Cheong N. Trakultivakorn M. Lee B.W. Chua K.Y. Background: Dual sensitization by Blomia tropicalis and Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus mites is common in tropical and subtropical countries. The human IgE cross-reactivity between clinical important group 5 allergens, Blo t 5 and Der p 5, remains controversial. Objective: This study was undertaken to assess the levels of the IgE cross-reactivity between Blo t 5 and Der p 5 by using sera from a large cohort of asthmatic children in subtropical and tropical countries. Methods: Purified recombinant Blo t 5 and Der p 5 were produced in Pichia pastoris and tested against sera from 195 asthmatic children. The IgE cross-reactivity was examined by direct, inhibitory and competitive human IgE enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay as well as skin prick tests. Results: The Blo t 5 IgE responses were 91.8% (134 of 146) and 73.5% (36 of 49) for Taiwanese and Malaysian sera, respectively. The Blo t 5 specific IgE titers were significantly higher than those of Der p 5 (P < .02). The correlation of IgE reactivity between Blo t 5 and Der p 5 was low, and only limited cross-reactivity was observed. This was further confirmed by the dose-response inhibition studies. Skin prick tests performed on asthmatic children in Thailand also showed differential IgE response to Blo t 5 and Der p 5. Conclusion: By using a large panel of asthmatic sera and a combination of in vitro and in vivo assays, the major allergen of B tropicalis in tropical and subtropical regions, Blo t 5, exhibits low levels of IgE cross-reactivity with homologous Der p 5. These findings suggest that highly specific clinical reagents are necessary for precise diagnosis and immunotherapeutic treatment of sensitization to group 5 mite allergens. 2014-08-30T02:34:58Z 2014-08-30T02:34:58Z 2003 Article 00916749 10.1067/mai.2003.167 12642844 JACIB http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-0037341947&partnerID=40&md5=093eebedf19ea4959bcfd24636ec20f0 http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/3516 English
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description Background: Dual sensitization by Blomia tropicalis and Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus mites is common in tropical and subtropical countries. The human IgE cross-reactivity between clinical important group 5 allergens, Blo t 5 and Der p 5, remains controversial. Objective: This study was undertaken to assess the levels of the IgE cross-reactivity between Blo t 5 and Der p 5 by using sera from a large cohort of asthmatic children in subtropical and tropical countries. Methods: Purified recombinant Blo t 5 and Der p 5 were produced in Pichia pastoris and tested against sera from 195 asthmatic children. The IgE cross-reactivity was examined by direct, inhibitory and competitive human IgE enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay as well as skin prick tests. Results: The Blo t 5 IgE responses were 91.8% (134 of 146) and 73.5% (36 of 49) for Taiwanese and Malaysian sera, respectively. The Blo t 5 specific IgE titers were significantly higher than those of Der p 5 (P < .02). The correlation of IgE reactivity between Blo t 5 and Der p 5 was low, and only limited cross-reactivity was observed. This was further confirmed by the dose-response inhibition studies. Skin prick tests performed on asthmatic children in Thailand also showed differential IgE response to Blo t 5 and Der p 5. Conclusion: By using a large panel of asthmatic sera and a combination of in vitro and in vivo assays, the major allergen of B tropicalis in tropical and subtropical regions, Blo t 5, exhibits low levels of IgE cross-reactivity with homologous Der p 5. These findings suggest that highly specific clinical reagents are necessary for precise diagnosis and immunotherapeutic treatment of sensitization to group 5 mite allergens.
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author Kuo I.C.
Cheong N.
Trakultivakorn M.
Lee B.W.
Chua K.Y.
spellingShingle Kuo I.C.
Cheong N.
Trakultivakorn M.
Lee B.W.
Chua K.Y.
An extensive study of human IgE cross-reactivity of Blo t 5 and der p 5
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Cheong N.
Trakultivakorn M.
Lee B.W.
Chua K.Y.
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title An extensive study of human IgE cross-reactivity of Blo t 5 and der p 5
title_short An extensive study of human IgE cross-reactivity of Blo t 5 and der p 5
title_full An extensive study of human IgE cross-reactivity of Blo t 5 and der p 5
title_fullStr An extensive study of human IgE cross-reactivity of Blo t 5 and der p 5
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