Literature DB >> 18236996

The influence of carbohydrate structures present in common allergen sources on specific IgE results.

H Malandain1, F Giroux, Y Cano.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Cross-reactive carbohydrate determinants (CCD) are well known interferants in specific IgE assays (sIgE). Glyco-epitopes are not restricted to CCD and extracts used to prepare in vitro tests contain many other glycoproteins able to bind glycan-specific IgE. The overall amounts of IgE-bindable glycan structures in allergen sources are unknown.
OBJECTIVE: We aimed at quantifying the influence of N-glycan structures on IgE reactivity to commonly tested allergen sources.
METHODS: IgE reactivity to 51 allergen extracts, one purified natural allergen and 10 recombinant allergens was measured on Phadia UniCAP system using 2 sera demonstrating significant levels of glycan-related IgE reactivity. Immobilized bromelain and horseradish peroxidase (HRP) were used to capture N-glycan-specific IgE from these sera. Residual IgE reactivity was measured for 42 allergen sources and 4 recombinant/purified allergens.
RESULTS: An obviously excessive number of positive CAP-results were obtained with both sera, especially for plant-based allergen sources. Capture of glycan-specific IgE led to a decrease of serum IgE ractivity, variable among allergen sources and between sera. Among others, peanut results were proven largely interfered by the presence of glycan-specific IgE. Unexpectedly some allergen sources showed a slight influence of glycan-related reactivity, such as cockroach, mosquito, mussel, shrimp and domestic mites.
CONCLUSION: In patients sensitized to pollens or to Hymenoptera venoms sIgE results should be interpreted with caution. One cannot substract the result of a glyco-reporter test (bromelain and/or HRP) in order to compute glycan-free slgE results for common allergen sources like peanuts. As long as the demonstration of a significant role for glycan structures in clinical allergic reactions is lacking, a simple pre-treatment able to discard glycan-specific IgE from serum would be useful to improve accuracy of in vitro diagnostic tests.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 18236996

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur Ann Allergy Clin Immunol        ISSN: 1764-1489


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