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Allergens. Heterogeneity of molecular sensitization profiles in grass pollen allergy--implications for immunotherapy?

U Darsow1, K Brockow, F Pfab, T Jakob, C J Petersson, M P Borres, J Ring, H Behrendt, J Huss-Marp.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Data on molecular allergy diagnostics in adults with grass pollen allergy with regard to conjunctival and nasal provocation test outcome and specific immunotherapy are lacking to date.
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether molecular allergy diagnostics for grass pollen allergens could help with predicting provocation test outcomes and serve as a basis for future component-resolved specific immunotherapy.
METHODS: Sera of 101 adults with grass pollen allergy was analysed for IgE against timothy grass pollen (Phleum pratense), rPhl p 1, rPhl p 2, nPhl p 4, rPhl p 5b, rPhl p 6, rPhl p 7, rPhl p 11 and rPhl p12 and correlated with the individuals' outcome in the nasal and conjunctival provocation tests and investigated in regard to a potential component-resolved specific immunotherapy.
RESULTS: An increasing number of sensitizations to timothy grass allergens was correlated to a positive reaction in the conjunctival (4.9 vs. 3.6, P = 0.003) and nasal provocation tests (4.5 vs. 2.2, P = 0.0175). In molecular sensitization profiles, a substantial heterogeneity was detected, with none of the patients exactly matching the allergen composition of a previously published component-resolved specific immunotherapy containing Phl p 1, Phl p 2, Phl p 5a/b and Phl p 6. The results indicate that in 95% of the patients, a proportion of 50% of timothy-IgE would be targeted with such a specific immunotherapy, while in 50% and 10% of patients, 80% and 90% of timothy-IgE would be targeted, respectively. CONCLUSION AND CLINICAL RELEVANCE: Molecular allergy diagnostics is a prerequisite for future component-resolved specific immunotherapy due to the high heterogeneity of sensitization profiles. However, of current clinical relevance is the observed correlation between the number of sensitizations and provocation test outcome.
© 2014 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Keywords:  Phleum pratense; allergenic molecules; combinatorial analysis; component-resolved diagnosis; component-resolved therapy; hay fever; molecular allergy diagnostics; nasal/conjunctival provocation test; specific IgE; timothy

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24598010     DOI: 10.1111/cea.12303

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Exp Allergy        ISSN: 0954-7894            Impact factor:   5.018


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Review 3.  Management of the polyallergic patient with allergy immunotherapy: a practice-based approach.

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Authors:  Nieves Segura; Teresa Abos; José A Compaired; Esther Compés; Isabel Guallar; Manuel Morales; Susana Monzón; José Mozota; Pilar Muñoz; Jesús Pola; Macarena Quintana; Beatriz Rojas; Sara San Juan; Felicitas Villa; Cristina Zapata; Lucía Jimeno; Fernando de la Torre
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Review 5.  Prevalence and treatment of allergies in rural areas of Bavaria, Germany: a cross-sectional study.

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6.  Assessment of allergen-induced respiratory hyperresponsiveness before the prescription of a specific immunotherapy.

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7.  Comparison of molecular and extract-based allergy diagnostics with multiplex and singleplex analysis.

Authors:  Johannes Huss-Marp; Jan Gutermuth; Ina Schäffner; Ulf Darsow; Florian Pfab; Knut Brockow; Johannes Ring; Heidrun Behrendt; Thilo Jakob; Christoph Ahlgrim
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Review 8.  Pollen Allergens for Molecular Diagnosis.

Authors:  Isabel Pablos; Sabrina Wildner; Claudia Asam; Michael Wallner; Gabriele Gadermaier
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