| Literature DB >> 27891156 |
Katharina Eder1, Sven Becker2, Marion San Nicoló1, Alexander Berghaus1, Moritz Gröger1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Cat allergy is of great importance, and its prevalence is increasing worldwide. Cat allergens and house dust mite allergens represent the major indoor allergens; however, they are ubiquitous. Cat sensitization and allergy are known risk factors for rhinitis, bronchial hyperreactivity and asthma. Thus, the diagnosis of sensitization to cats is important for any allergist.Entities:
Keywords: Cat allergy; Fel d 1; Fel d 2; Fel d 4; Native cat extract diagnostic
Year: 2016 PMID: 27891156 PMCID: PMC5111222 DOI: 10.1186/s13223-016-0163-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Allergy Asthma Clin Immunol ISSN: 1710-1484 Impact factor: 3.406
Patient demographics and characteristics
| Sensitization | Allergy | |
|---|---|---|
| (n = 35) | (n = 35) | |
| Male | 18 (51%) | 15 (43%) |
| Female | 17 (49%) | 20 (57%) |
| Age (range 8–86 years) | 35 | 33 |
| Mono-sensitized | 1 (3%) | 2 (6%) |
| Oligo-sensitized | 15 (43%) | 17 (49%) |
| Poly-sensitized | 19 (54%) | 16 (46%) |
| Asthma | 7 (20%) | 18 (51%) |
| Food allergy | 9 (26%) | 14 (40%) |
Values are number of patients total and percent of each evaluated group
Age is given as a mean
Fig. 1Results of SPT. Levels of SPT reactivity (I–IV) in patients with clinically silent sensitization (n = 35) and allergy (n = 35) to cat. The median in the allergy group is higher than in the sensitization group (p = 0.004)
Sensitization profile to different cat components
| Sensitization | Allergy | |
|---|---|---|
| (n = 35) | (n = 35) | |
| Native cat positive | 27 (77%) | 35 (100%) |
| IgE level (kU/l) | 1.58 (0.02–82.4) | 2.95 (0.5–47.5) |
| rFel d 1 positive | 26 (74%) | 32 (91%) |
| IgE level (kU/l) | 1.08 (0.02–53.9) | 2.59 (0.18–20.4) |
| nFel d 2 positive | 1 (3%) | 2 (6%) |
| IgE level (kU/l) | 0.00 (0–15.5) | 0.01 (0–5.66) |
| rFel d 4 positive | 5 (14%) | 6 (17%) |
| IgE level (kU/l) | 0.03 (0–36.5) | 0.03 (0–12.9) |
Values are number of patients total and percent of each evaluated group
IgE levels are given as median and range
Fig. 2Specific IgE concentrations to native cat extract. Median specific IgE concentrations in response to native cat extract (in kU/l) in patients with clinically silent sensitization and allergy to cat (*p = 0.012), with the 75th percentile as the error bar
Fig. 3Prevalence of specific IgE antibodies toward rFel d 4 and n Fel d 2. The prevalence of specific IgE antibodies toward rFel d 4 and n Fel d 2 are low. Out of all 70 patients 58 had specific IgE antibodies toward r Fel d 1, 11 of these were also positive for r Fel d 4. Of these, 3 patients also had specific IgE antibodies against nFel d 2