| Literature DB >> 25631061 |
J Sastre1, F Rodríguez, P Campo, E Laffond, A Marín, M D Alonso.
Abstract
The aim of the study was to investigate whether adverse drug reactions (ADRs) during immunotherapy with a grass extract (AVANZ® Phleum, ALK-Abelló) are related to the different patterns of sensitization of patients to grass allergens. A total of 192 patients with rhinitis and/or asthma sensitized to grass pollen received a 4-week updosing with five injections. ADRs were evaluated following EAACI guidelines. A total of 432 ADRs in 133 (69%) patients were recorded, 64% local and 31% systemic. There was a significant association between the number of grass allergens that sensitized the patients and the total number of ADRs (P = 0.004) occurred locally (P = 0.003) and systemically (P = 0.01). Sensitization to Phl p1 + Phl p5 or Phl p1 + Phl p5 + Phl p12 was significantly associated with a higher frequency of local or systemic reactions (P = 0.001, both). Different patterns of sensitization to grass allergens may potentially be considered a risk marker to the development of ADRs to immunotherapy.Entities:
Keywords: grass allergens; immunotherapy; molecular diagnosis; safety
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25631061 DOI: 10.1111/all.12575
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Allergy ISSN: 0105-4538 Impact factor: 13.146