| Literature DB >> 32647993 |
Simon Blank1, Murilo Luiz Bazon2,3, Johannes Grosch2, Carsten B Schmidt-Weber2, Márcia Regina Brochetto-Braga3, Maria Beatrice Bilò4, Thilo Jakob5.
Abstract
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Stings of Hymenoptera of the superfamily Vespoidea such as yellow jackets, paper wasps or stinging ants are common triggers for severe and even fatal allergic reactions. Antigen 5 allergens are potent allergens in the majority of these venoms with major importance for diagnosis and therapy. Reviewed here are the characteristics of antigen 5 allergens, their role in component-resolved diagnostics as well as current limitations of the available diagnostics for proper therapeutic decisions. RECENTEntities:
Keywords: Allergen cross-reactivity; Antigen 5; Component-resolved diagnostics; Hymenoptera venom allergy; Polistes dominula venom; Yellow jacket venom
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32647993 PMCID: PMC7347709 DOI: 10.1007/s11882-020-00954-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Curr Allergy Asthma Rep ISSN: 1529-7322 Impact factor: 4.806
Fig. 1Antigen 5 homologues and their structure. a Alignment of the mature sequences of selected Hymenoptera antigen 5 allergens. The secondary structure elements identified in Ves v 5 are indicated above the relevant amino acid sequences (red, α-helix; blue, β-strand). These elements are conserved between the different Ag5 proteins. The CAP signature motifs (CAP3, CAP 4, CAP1, CAP2) and the typical motif [ILVP]Y, which is found near the terminus of Ag5 proteins, are marked in light grey. Conserved residues that form the putative active site are marked in dark grey. Cysteine residues that form disulphide bridges are marked in green. Asterisks, colons and periods indicate identical, conserved and semi-conserved residues, respectively. b Percent identity between the different antigen 5 allergens. Sequence identifiers: Ves v 5 (Q05110.1), Ves g 5 (CAJ28930.1), Dol m 5 (P10736.1), Vesp c 5 (P35781.1), Poly p 5 (P86686.1), Pol d 5 (NP_001310265.1), Pol a 5 (Q05109.1), Sol i 3 (XP_011165202.1). c Crystal structure of Ves v 5 (1QNX) [37] and structural model of Pol d 5 [32••]. α-helices, β-strands and coiled regions are shown in red, blue and grey, respectively. Disulphide bridge-forming cysteines are indicated in yellow. d The solvent-exposed cleft (Ves v 5), which contains the putative active site, formed by a conserved dihistidine motif and conserved residues (Glu, Gln) providing a supporting hydrogen bond network
Antigen 5 allergens currently listed in the official WHO/IUIS allergen nomenclature database [26]
| Species | Common name | Allergen | Sensitization ratea |
|---|---|---|---|
| Yellow hornet | Dol a 5 | 81%b | |
| White-faced hornet | Dol m 5 | 65% [ | |
| Asian needle ant | Pac c 3 | 83% [ | |
| American paper wasp | Pol a 5 | 44–65% [ | |
| European paper wasp | Pol d 5 | 72% [ | |
| American paper wasp | Pol e 5 | 90% [ | |
| Golden/Northern paper wasp | Pol f 5 | 69% [ | |
| European paper wasp | Pol g 5 | 80–100% [ | |
| Metricus paper wasp | Pol m 5 | Yes [ | |
| Polybia wasp | Poly p 5 | 100% [ | |
| Polybia wasp | Poly s 5 | 58–70% [ | |
| Tropical fire ant | Sol g 3 | 100% [ | |
| Red imported fire ant | Sol i 3 | 67% [ | |
| Black fire ant | Sol r 3 | Yes [ | |
| Brazilian fire ant | Sol s 3 | ? | |
| European hornet | Vesp c 5 | 67% [ | |
| Hornet | Vesp ma 5 | 73–91%b | |
| Giant Asian hornet | Vesp m 5 | ? | |
| Asian hornet | Vesp v 5 | 86%b | |
| Downy yellow jacket | Ves f 5 | ? | |
| German yellow jacket | Ves g 5 | Yes [ | |
| Eastern yellow jacket | Ves m 5 | Yes [ | |
| Western yellow jacket | Ves p 5 | Yes [ | |
| Southern yellow jacket | Ves s 5 | 79% [ | |
| Long/Widow yellow jacket | Ves vi 5 | ? | |
| Common yellow jacket | Ves v 5 | 85–100% (Table |
A question mark indicates that no data was found. Yes means that sensitization was shown but data about sensitization rates is not given.
aDetermined by different methods and with highly variable patient numbers
bData obtained from the WHO/IUIS allergen nomenclature database
cAnalyzed patient cohort is not entirely suitable to assess sensitization to the given allergen
Fig. 2Taxonomy of Hymenoptera species for which an antigen 5 is annotated as allergen. Other allergy-relevant Hymenoptera species such as honeybees and bumblebees belong to the superfamily Apoidea
Diagnostic sensitivity of Ves v 5 and Ves v 1 in diagnosis of patients with a history of yellow jacket venom allergy
| Patients | Sensitivity YJV | Sensitivity Ves v 5 | Sensitivity Ves v 5/Ves v 1 | Methoda | Remarks | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 100 | 91% (91)b | 89% (89) | n.d. | ADVIA Centaurd | [ | |
| 91 | IC sIgE | 96% (87) | n.d. | |||
| 59 | 86% (51)b | 90% (53) | n.d. | ImmunoCAP | [ | |
| 32 | IC sIgE | 94% (30) | n.d. | ms | ||
| 19 | IC sIgE | 95% (18) | n.d. | ds | ||
| 8 | IC neg.b | 63% (5) | n.d. | |||
| 22 | IC sIgE | n.s. | 100% (22) | ImmunoCAP | ms | [ |
| 200 | IC sIgE | 85% (169) | 92% (184) | ImmunoCAP | ms | [ |
| 163 | n.s. | 92% (150) | 96% (156) | ImmunoCAP | [ | |
| 26 | IC neg.b | 65% (17) | 65% (17) | |||
| 308 | 83% (257)b | 90% (277) | 96% (296) | ImmunoCAP | [ | |
| 308 | 97% (298)c | 90% (277) | 96% (296) | |||
| 148 | 89% (131)b | 89% (131) | 94% (139) | ImmunoCAP | [ | |
| 91 | IC sIgE | 90% (82) | 98% (89) | ms | ||
| 17 | IC neg.b | 71% (12) | 71% (12) | |||
| 170 | IC sIgE | 93% (158) | n.d. | ImmunoCAP | [ | |
| 103 | IC sIgE | 92% (95) | n.d. | ms | ||
| 67 | IC sIgE | 94% (63) | n.d. | ds | ||
| 43 | IC sIgE | 98% (42) | n.d. | ImmunoCAP | [ | |
| 111 | 100% (111) | 87% (96) | 98% (109) | ImmunoCAP | [ | |
| 111 | 98% (109) | 92% (102) | n.d. | Immulite | ||
| 110 | IC sIgE | 82% (90) | 90% (99) | ImmunoCAP | ms | [ |
| 110 | IC sIgE | 93% (102) | 97% (107) | Immulite/ImmunoCAP | ms | |
| 25 | 92% (23)b | 92% (23) | 100% (25) | Immulite | [ | |
| 49e | 88% (43)b | 86% (42) | 92% (45) |
n.d. not determined, n.s. not shown, IC sIgE sIgE to YJV ≥ 0.35 kUA/L was inclusion criterion, IC neg. sIgE to YJV < 0.35 kUA/L was inclusion criterion, ms yellow jacket venom-monosensitized, ds yellow jacket venom and honeybee venom-double-sensitized
aValues ≥ 0.35 kUA/L were considered positive
bYJV extract not spiked with Ves v 5 was used for measurement
cYJV extract spiked with Ves v 5 was used for measurement
dNo longer available
ePatients with mastocytosis and/or elevated baseline serum tryptase