| Literature DB >> 16092966 |
Viswanath P Kurup1, Gordon L Sussman, Hoong Y Yeang, Nancy Elms, Heimo Breiteneder, Siti A M Arif, Kevin J Kelly, Naveen K Bansal, Jordan N Fink.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In recent years, allergy to natural rubber latex has emerged as a major allergy among certain occupational groups and patients with underlying diseases. The sensitization and development of latex allergy has been attributed to exposure to products containing residual latex proteins. Although improved manufacturing procedures resulted in a considerable reduction of new cases, the potential risk for some patient groups is still great. In addition the prevalent cross-reactivity of latex proteins with other food allergens poses a major concern. A number of purified allergens and a few commercial kits are currently available, but no concerted effort was undertaken to evaluate them.Entities:
Year: 2005 PMID: 16092966 PMCID: PMC1187902 DOI: 10.1186/1476-7961-3-11
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Mol Allergy ISSN: 1476-7961
Purified Latex Allergens and their Characteristics
| Hev b 1 | Biosynthesis of polyisoprene | Rubber elongation factor | 14.9 | SB |
| Hev b 2 | Beta 1-3-glucanase defense protein | - | 35.1 | HCW |
| Hev b 3 | Biosynthesis of polyisoprene | - | 22.3 | SB |
| Hev b 4 | Micro helix protein | - | 50–57 | - |
| Hev b 5 | Structural protein | 16 | HCW | |
| Hev b 6 | Plant defense | Prohevein | 20 | SB/HCW |
| Hev b 7 | Esterase inhibitor of polyisoprene | Patalin | 42.9 | - |
| Hev b 8 | Profilin | Profilin | 13.9 | - |
| Hev b 9 | Enolase | 47.7 | - | |
| Hev b 10 | Manganese superoxide dismutase | - | 22.9 | - |
| Hev b 13 | Esterase | - | 43 | HCW |
Figure 1Sodium dodecyl sulfate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis profile of latex allergens. Allergens (10 μg) were subjected to electrophoresis in 12% SDS-Gel and stained with Coomassie brilliant blue. 1 – Molecular weight standards; 2–12 – Hev b 1 to 10 and Hev b 13; 13 – Crude latex (MNA); 14 – RRIM Clone 600 latex.
Figure 2Anti-latex IgE antibodies in the sera of HCW patients. IgE antibody against various purified latex allergens in the sera of health care workers with latex allergy and those with no clinical symptoms of latex allergy were studied by ELISA.
Figure 3Latex specific IgE antibody in the sera of spina bifida (SB) patients and health care workers. Health care workers (HCW) and spina bifida (SB) patients with and without latex allergy were studied for specific IgE by ImmunoCAPs, regular (k82) and ImmunoCAPs amplified with Hev b 5 (rk82).
Figure 4IgE antibody against various purified latex allergens in SB patients. The sera of spina bifida patients with latex allergy and those without clinical symptoms of latex allergy were studied for the presence of latex specific IgE using recombinant latex allergens by ELISA.
Figure 5IgE reactivity of HCW and SB patients to latex and glove extract antigens. Latex antigens from Hevea brasiliensis, Clone RRIM 600 and extracts from two examination gloves were studied for IgE binding using sera from spina bifida and health care workers suing ELISA.
Sensitivity and specificity of purified latex allergens in the diagnosis of latex allergy in health care workers (HCW)
| Hev b 6 | 100% | 65.40% | 75% |
| Hev b 2, 5, 6, & 13 | 100% | 73.1% | 80.6% |
| All allergens Hev b 1 to Hev b 13 | 100% | 84.6% | 88.9% |