| Literature DB >> 21507228 |
Marion Wobser1, Zeno Gaigl, Axel Trautmann.
Abstract
We herein present a patient with delayed-type allergic hypersensitivity against prilocaine leading to spreading eczematous dermatitis after subcutaneous injections for local anesthesia with prilocaine. Prilocaine allergy was proven by positive skin testing and subcutaneous provocation, whereas the evaluation of other local anesthetics - among them lidocaine, articaine and mepivacaine - did not exhibit any evidence for cross-reactivity.Interestingly, our patient repeatedly tolerated strictly deep subcutaneous injection of prilocaine in provocation testing while patch and superficial subcutaneous application mounted strong allergic responses. We hypothesize, that lower DC density in deeper cutaneous compartments and/or different DC subsets exhibiting distinct functional immunomodulatory properties in the various layers of the skin may confer to the observed absence of clinical reactivity against prilocaine after deep subcutaneous injection.The term compartment allergy indicates that the route of allergen administration together with the targeted immunologic environment orchestrates on the immunologic outcome: overt T-cell mediated allergy or clinical tolerance.Entities:
Year: 2011 PMID: 21507228 PMCID: PMC3104479 DOI: 10.1186/1710-1492-7-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Allergy Asthma Clin Immunol ISSN: 1710-1484 Impact factor: 3.406
Figure 1Clinical findings in delayed-type allergy against local anesthetics and histological picture of skin compartments showing the distribution of S-100 positive dendritic cells. a Delayed-type hypersensitivity reaction 4 days after superficial subcutaneous provocation with prilocaine (1 ml). Inlet Negative result after deep s.c. injection of prilocaine after 4 days. b Differential density of DCs in different skin compartments. Immunohistochemistry with staining of S-100 antigen. Left Overview of the skin layers with declining density of S-100 positive antigen-presenting cells from epidermis to subcutaneous tissue. Magnification 4 ×. Upper right High density of epidermal dendritic cells (Langerhans cells) in epidermis, papillary dermis and reticular dermis. Magnification 40 ×. Lower right In deeper subcutaneous compartments, dermal interstitial S-100 positive DCs are not detectable. Magnification 40 ×.