| Literature DB >> 30983886 |
Therese Sterner1,2,3, Ada Uldahl1,2, Åke Svensson1, Magnus P Borres4,5, Sigrid Sjölander5, Alf Tunsäter3,6, Jonas Björk7, Cecilia Svedman8, Magnus Bruze8, Laura von Kobyletzki1,2, Hampus Kiotseridis6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: There is a strong and consistent association between IgE sensitization and allergy, wheeze, eczema and food hypersensitivity. These conditions are also found in non-sensitized humans, and sensitization is found among individuals without allergy-related diseases. The aim of this study was to analyse the sensitization profile in a representative sample of the population, and to relate patterns of allergens and allergen components to allergic symptoms.Entities:
Keywords: Adolescent; Allergen components; Allergy; Asthma
Year: 2019 PMID: 30983886 PMCID: PMC6444864 DOI: 10.1186/s12948-019-0110-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Mol Allergy ISSN: 1476-7961
Fig. 1Flow chart
Definition of allergic symptom
| Health condition | Definition |
|---|---|
|
| If the child answered yes to wheeze, at any time in their life and during the past year |
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| If the child answered yes to rhinitis (sneezing, runny or blocked nose without a cold) and conjunctivitis (itchy and/or watery eyes)at any time in their life and during the past year |
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| If the child answered yes to itching, rash/eczema for six months at any time during their life, and during the past year |
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| If the child answered yes to a reaction to food at any time in their life and during the past year |
Allergens analysed with Specific IgE testing
| Phadiatop | Fx5 |
|---|---|
| House dust mite | Egg white |
| House dust mite | Atlantic cod |
| Cat dander | Wheat |
| Horse dander | Peanuts |
| Dog dander | Soybean |
| Timothy-grass | |
| Mould | |
| Birch | |
| Olive | |
| Mugwort | |
| Wall pellitory |
Fig. 2Prevalence of positive results in the airborne allergen test (Phadiatop) and the food test (fx5) for all participants with or without self-reported allergic symptom (n = 194)
Fig. 3Prevalence of positive results in the ISAC test for all participants, (n = 195)
Explanation of the most important allergen components in the ISAC test
| Allergen component | Source | Type of allergen | Allergen group |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ara h 8 | Peanut | PR-10 | Food |
| Cor a 1 | Hazelnut | PR-10 | |
| Gly m 4 | Soybean | PR-10 | |
| Mal d 1 | Apple | PR-10 | |
| Pru p 1 | Peach | PR-10 | |
| Der f 1 |
| Cysteine protease | House dust mite |
| Der f 2 |
| NPC2 family | |
| Der p 1 |
| Cysteine protease | |
| Der p 2 |
| NPC2 family | |
| Can f 1 | Dog | Lipocalin | Furry animals |
| Can f 2 | Dog | Lipocalin | |
| Can f 5 | Dog | Prostatic kallikrein | |
| Equ c 1 | Horse | Lipocalin | |
| Fel d 1 | Cat | Uteroglobin | |
| Fel d 4 | Cat | Lipocalin | |
| Mus m 1 | Mouse | Lipocalin | |
| Aln g 1 | Alder | PR-10 | Grass/tree pollen |
| Bet v 1 | Birch | PR-10 | |
| Cyn d 1 | Bermuda grass | Grass group 1 | |
| Phl p 1 | Timothy-grass | Grass group 1 | |
| Phl p 2 | Timothy grass | Grass group 2 | |
| Phl p 4 | Timothy grass | Grass group 5 | |
| Phl p 5 | Timothy grass | Grass group 4 | |
| Phl p 6 | Timothy grass | Grass group 6 | |
| Phl p 11 | Timothy grass | Grass group 11 | |
| Pol d 5 | Paper wasp | Antigen 5 | Venom |
| Ves v 5 | Common wasp | Antigen 5 |
Fig. 4Comorbidity, assessed from the questionnaires, in relation to sensitization in the ISAC test, (n = 67)
Frequencies and number of positive reactions to the allergen components in the ISAC test in children with self-reported wheeze and/or rhinoconjunctivitis and/or eczema and/or food hypersensitivity, (n = 67)
| Allergen component | Wheeze | Rhinoconjunctivitis | Eczema | Food hypersensitivity |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aln g1 | 22.2(4) | 35.7 (10) | 12.5 (2) | 16.7 (5) |
| Ara h8 | 32.1 (9) | 13.3 (4) | ||
| Bet v1 | 27.8 (5) | 42.9 (12) | 18.8 (3) | 26.7 (8) |
| Can f1 | 16.7 (3) | 12.5 (2) | ||
| Can f2 | 12.5 (2) | |||
| Can f5 | 22.2 (4) | 21.4 (6) | 18.8 (3) | 13.3 (4) |
| Cor a1.0101 | 22.2 (4) | 32.1 (9) | 12.5 (2) | 16.7 (5) |
| Cor a1.0401 | 22.2 (4) | 35.7 (10) | 12.5 (2) | 20.0 (6) |
| Cyn d1 | 27.8 (5) | 50.0 (14) | 12.5 (2) | 26.7 (8) |
| Der f1 | 27.8 (5) | 25.0 (7) | 43.8 (7) | 20.0 (6) |
| Der f2 | 16.7 (3) | 35.7 (10) | 31.3 (5) | 26.7 (8) |
| Der p1 | 22.2 (4) | 21.4 (6) | 37.5 (6) | |
| Der p2 | 16.7 (3) | 35.7 (10) | 31.3 (5) | 20.0 (6) |
| Equ c1 | 27.8 (5) | 18.8 (3) | 16.7 (5) | |
| Fel d1 | 33.3 (6) | 42.9 (12) | 31.3 (5) | 26.7 (8) |
| Fel d4 | 27.8 (5) | 18.8 (3) | 13.3 (4) | |
| Gly m4 | 21.4 (6) | |||
| Mal d1 | 16.7 (3) | 35.7 (10) | 12.5 (2) | 16.7 (5) |
| Mus m1 | 16.7 (3) | |||
| Phl p1 | 33.3 (6) | 53.6 (15) | 18.8 (3) | 30.0 (9) |
| Phl p2 | 16.7 (3) | 39.3 (11) | 13.3 (4) | |
| Phl p4 | 16.7 (3) | 46.4 (13) | 12.5 (2) | 20.0 (6) |
| Phl p5 | 16.7 (3) | 46.4 (13) | 12.5 (2) | 20.0 (6) |
| Phl p6 | 39.3 (11) | 16.7 (5) | ||
| Pol d5 | 12.5 (2) | |||
| Pru p1 | 32.1 (9) | 16.7 (5) |