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Olive, grass or both? Molecular diagnosis for the allergen immunotherapy selection in polysensitized pollinic patients.

Authors :
Moreno, C.
Justicia, J. L.
Quiralte, J.
Moreno‐Ancillo, Á.
Iglesias‐Cadarso, A.
Torrecillas, M.
Labarta, N.
García, M. A.
Dávila, I.
Source :
Allergy; Oct2014, Vol. 69 Issue 10, p1357-1363, 7p, 2 Charts, 2 Graphs, 1 Map
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Background Grass and olive are the most frequently pollens that induce seasonal allergic rhinitis in Spain. Cross-reactivity due to panallergens shared by them and overlapping pollination complicates the recognition of allergy-causing agents, making it difficult to identify the most appropriate allergen immunotherapy ( AIT) to use. The aim of this study was to determine the sensitization pattern to major grass and olive pollen allergens using component-resolved diagnostics in patients with seasonal allergic rhinitis ( SAR) and positive skin prick test to grass and olive pollens and evaluate how knowledge of the sensitization patterns might influence AIT prescription. Methods After informed written consent, a total of 1263 patients were recruited. A serum determination of specific IgE levels to Ole e 1 and Phl p 1 + 5 was performed to all patients. A comparison was made before and after obtaining the specific IgE results, and differences in diagnosis were stated. Results At the 0.35 kU/l cut-off point, 71.2% of patients were positive to Ole e 1 and Phl p 1 + 5, 14% were positive only to Phl p 1 + 5 and 12% were positive only to Ole e 1. Based on available clinical data and skin prick test results, 922 (73%) patients would have been indicated for a mixture of grass and olive pollens for AIT. In 56.8% of patients, there was non-coincidence in the composition of AIT that would be selected before and after investigators received the in vitro data. Conclusion The diagnostic accuracy of the recombinant allergen-specific IgE test could help to improve the selection of specific-allergen immunotherapy in polysensitized patients. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01054538
Volume :
69
Issue :
10
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Allergy
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
97982143
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/all.12474