Absence of cross-reactivity of IgE antibodies from subjects allergic to Hevea brasiliensis latex with a new source of natural rubber latex from guayule (Parthenium argentatum)
Background: Natural rubber latex sensitization is caused by proteins from the latex of Hevea brasiliensis, the Brazilian rubber tree. Alternative non-cross-reactive latex rubber sources are needed for the manufacture of nonallergenic medical devices (e.g., catheters) that require elasticity, which i...
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Published in | Journal of allergy and clinical immunology Vol. 98; no. 5; pp. 895 - 902 |
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Main Authors | , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
New York, NY
Mosby, Inc
01.11.1996
Elsevier |
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Summary: | Background: Natural rubber latex sensitization is caused by proteins from the latex of
Hevea brasiliensis, the Brazilian rubber tree. Alternative non-cross-reactive latex rubber sources are needed for the manufacture of nonallergenic medical devices (e.g., catheters) that require elasticity, which is not currently provided by synthetic materials.
Methods: We have studied the ability of IgE antibodies from subjects allergic to
Hevea latex and IgG antibodies from hyperimmunized mice to detect proteins derived from guayule (
Parthenium argentatum), an alternative rubber source, using a direct binding and competitive inhibition RAST and Western blot analysis.
Results: IgE antibodies from 62 subjects allergic to
Hevea latex (46 adults and 16 children with spina bifida) and from serum pools of adults allergic to
Hevea latex (
n = 183), pediatric patients (
n = 101), and patients with spina bifida (
n = 53), as well as IgG antibodies from hyperimmunized mice, were unable to detect any proteins in guayule by RAST or Western blot analysis. No competitive inhibition of IgE anti-
Hevea binding to
Hevea solid phase was detected by the preincubation of sera from subjects allergic to
Hevea latex with soluble guayule latex before RAST analysis.
Conclusions: These results demonstrate that proteins in guayule latex are not cross-reactive with
Hevea latex allergens. Devices that require the elasticity provided by rubber may be manufactured with guayule latex as an alternative rubber source for patients with
Hevea latex allergy. (J A
LLERGY C
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MMUNOL 1996;98:895-902.) |
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ISSN: | 0091-6749 |
DOI: | 10.1016/S0091-6749(96)80005-4 |