| Literature DB >> 29445888 |
Monika Raulf1, Santiago Quirce2, Olivier Vandenplas3.
Abstract
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Numerous clinically relevant allergenic molecules enhance the performance of specific (s) IgE tests and improve the specificity of allergy diagnosis. This review aimed to summarize our current knowledge of the high-molecular-weight allergens involved in the development of occupational asthma and rhinitis and to critically analyze the contribution of component-resolved diagnosis in the management of these conditions. RECENTEntities:
Keywords: Baker’s asthma; Component-resolved diagnosis; IgE determination; Natural rubber latex; Occupational allergy; Wheat allergens
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29445888 PMCID: PMC5813088 DOI: 10.1007/s11882-018-0759-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Curr Allergy Asthma Rep ISSN: 1529-7322 Impact factor: 4.806
Natural rubber latex allergens
| Allergen | Clinical relevance | |
|---|---|---|
| Hev b 1 | Rubber elongation factor | Major allergen in SB |
| Hev b 2 | β-1,3-Glucanase | Uncertain |
| Hev b 3 | Small rubber particle proteins | Major allergen in SB |
| Hev b 4 | Lecithinase homolog | Minor allergen |
| Hev b 5 | Acidic structural protein | Major allergen in HCW and important in SB |
| Hev b 6.01/6.02 | Prohevein/hevein | Major allergen in HCW |
| Hev b 7 | Patatin-like protein (esterase) from latex-B- and C-serum | Minor allergen |
| Hev b 8 | Profilin (actin-binding protein) | Minor allergen |
| Hev b 9 | Enolase | Minor allergen |
| Hev b 10 | Manganese superoxide dismutase (MnSOD) | Minor allergen |
| Hev b 11 | Class I chitinase | Minor allergen |
| Hev b 12 | Non-specific lipid transfer protein type 1 (nsLTP1) | Minor allergen |
| Hev b 13 | Esterase | Uncertain |
| Hev b 14 | Hevamine | Minor allergen |
| Hev b 15 | Serine protease inhibitor | Minor allergen |
Hev b Hevea brasiliensis, SB spina bifida patients, HCW health care workers
Not available in recombinant form
Fig. 1Serological work-up for suspicion of latex type-I allergy or suspicion of polysensitization in patients with specific IgE to latex. This approach is not useful in patients with contact dermatitis and/or protein-contact dermatitis, where additional patch tests including other rubber components (e.g., chemical additives) might be needed (adapted from [18••, 30]). *In the case of positive sIgE to all recombinant Hev b allergens, testing with maltose-binding protein (MBP) ImmunoCAP as a negative control is advisable
Mammalian allergens involved in occupational OR/OA
| Animal source | Major allergens | Protein family | Main source | Exposed workers (reference) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cow ( | Bos d 2 | Lipocalin | Dander | Dairy farmers |
| nBos d 4* | α-Lactalbumin | Milk | Candy and pastry workers | |
| nBos d 6* | Albumin | Serum | Lab workers | |
| nBos d 8* | Casein | Milk | Leather tanning | |
| Mouse ( | Mus m 1** | Lipocalin | Urine | Laboratory animal workers |
| Rat ( | Rat n 1 | Lipocalin | Urine | Laboratory animal workers [ |
| Guinea pig ( | Cav p 1 | Lipocalin | Dander, saliva | Laboratory animal workers [ |
| Cav p 2 | Lipocalin | Saliva, dander |
Modified according to [51•]
*Commercially available for component-resolved IgE diagnosis
**Only on immuno-solid-phase allergen chip
Biological enzymes involved in occupational OR/OA
| Name | Source/production organism | Biological function | Industrial application | Exposed workers | References |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Subtilisin (e.g., Alcalase®, Maxatase®, Savinase®) | Serine protease | Detergent production, food processing | Workers in enzyme production and detergent-manufacturing | [ | |
| α-Amylase (Asp o 21) |
| Catalyzes the hydrolysis of starch into sugars | Food production, baking additive | Baker (mainly) | [ |
| β-Xylosidase (Asp n 14) |
| Hydrolysis of (1- > 4)-beta- | Food production, baking additive | Baker (mainly) | [ |
| Glucoamylase or amyloglucosidase |
| Starch-breaking enzyme; hydrolyzes terminal 1,4-linked alpha- | Food production, baking additive | Baker (mainly) | [ |
| Phytase* |
| Phosphatases, breaking down the non-digestible phytic acid | Animal feed supplement | Workers in phytase production | [ |
| Papain (n Car p 1) | Papaya fruit ( | Thiol protease | Pharmaceutical, cosmetic, and immunochemical industry | Workers in production and application of papain | [ |
| Pepsin | Swine extract (Sus)** | Acidic gastric protease; main digestive enzymes | Pepsin powder commonly used in the preparation of F(ab′)2 fragments from antibodies | Laboratory worker, cheese worker | [ |
| Bromelain (nAna c 2) | Pineapple ( | Cysteine-endoprotease | Food processing, detergent, and pharmaceutical industry | Workers in food processing industry, laboratory worker | [ |
*Phytase produced in Trichoderma reesei has been reported as cause of hypersensitivity pneumonitis in a patient working in a factory producing cattle feed [81]; phytase is so far not commercially available for IgE antibody testing
**Material is purified from a swine extract for IgE antibody testing