Correlation between sensitization to house dust mite major allergens, age, and symptoms in Japanese house dust mite allergic subjects

•Japanese HDM Allergic rhinitis patients without asthma showed a high prevalence of allergic sensitization to the HDM major allergens Der p 1 (94.2%), Der p 2 (97.5%) and Der p 23 (71.7%). The prevalence of Der p 23 specific-IgE was significantly higher in the younger group.•No significant correlati...

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Published inInternational immunopharmacology Vol. 107; p. 108640
Main Authors Hasegawa, Akira, Utsumi, Daichi, Lund, Kaare, Okano, Mitsuhiro, Ohashi-Doi, Katsuyo, Okubo, Kimihiro
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Abstract •Japanese HDM Allergic rhinitis patients without asthma showed a high prevalence of allergic sensitization to the HDM major allergens Der p 1 (94.2%), Der p 2 (97.5%) and Der p 23 (71.7%). The prevalence of Der p 23 specific-IgE was significantly higher in the younger group.•No significant correlation was found between AR symptom scores and concentration of s-IgE towards Der p extract and HDM major allergens (Der p 1, 2 and 23). Der p 23 has recently been recognized as a new house dust mite (HDM) major allergen that may be linked to the development of asthma in HDM allergic patients. This study aimed to investigate the frequency of sensitization to HDM major allergen components including Der p 23 and to examine the correlation between HDM-sensitization and AR symptom score in Japanese HDM allergic rhinitis (AR) patients without allergic asthma. Serum samples (n = 120) collected from Japanese HDM AR patients (12 to 64 years) without asthma were assessed for allergen-specific IgE (s-IgE) by ImmunoCAP (Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus (D. pteronyssinus; Der p) extract, Der p 23) or immunosolid-phase allergen chip (Der p 1, Der p 2). Japanese HDM AR patients without asthma showed a high prevalence of allergic sensitization to the HDM major allergens Der p 1 (94.2%), Der p 2 (97.5%) and Der p 23 (71.7%). No difference in the prevalence was detected for Der p 1 and Der p 2 s-IgE among three age groups. However, the prevalence of Der p 23 s-IgE was significantly higher in the younger group compared to the elderly group. No significant correlation was found between AR symptom scores and concentration of s-IgE towards Der p extract and any of the three HDM major allergens. Although the prevalence of sensitization towards D. pteronyssinus major allergens is high in Japanese AR patients without asthma, there was no correlation between allergen specific IgE including IgE towards Der p 23 and AR symptom in this population.
AbstractList Der p 23 has recently been recognized as a new house dust mite (HDM) major allergen that may be linked to the development of asthma in HDM allergic patients. This study aimed to investigate the frequency of sensitization to HDM major allergen components including Der p 23 and to examine the correlation between HDM-sensitization and AR symptom score in Japanese HDM allergic rhinitis (AR) patients without allergic asthma. Serum samples (n = 120) collected from Japanese HDM AR patients (12 to 64 years) without asthma were assessed for allergen-specific IgE (s-IgE) by ImmunoCAP (Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus (D. pteronyssinus; Der p) extract, Der p 23) or immunosolid-phase allergen chip (Der p 1, Der p 2). Japanese HDM AR patients without asthma showed a high prevalence of allergic sensitization to the HDM major allergens Der p 1 (94.2%), Der p 2 (97.5%) and Der p 23 (71.7%). No difference in the prevalence was detected for Der p 1 and Der p 2 s-IgE among three age groups. However, the prevalence of Der p 23 s-IgE was significantly higher in the younger group compared to the elderly group. No significant correlation was found between AR symptom scores and concentration of s-IgE towards Der p extract and any of the three HDM major allergens. Although the prevalence of sensitization towards D. pteronyssinus major allergens is high in Japanese AR patients without asthma, there was no correlation between allergen specific IgE including IgE towards Der p 23 and AR symptom in this population.Der p 23 has recently been recognized as a new house dust mite (HDM) major allergen that may be linked to the development of asthma in HDM allergic patients. This study aimed to investigate the frequency of sensitization to HDM major allergen components including Der p 23 and to examine the correlation between HDM-sensitization and AR symptom score in Japanese HDM allergic rhinitis (AR) patients without allergic asthma. Serum samples (n = 120) collected from Japanese HDM AR patients (12 to 64 years) without asthma were assessed for allergen-specific IgE (s-IgE) by ImmunoCAP (Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus (D. pteronyssinus; Der p) extract, Der p 23) or immunosolid-phase allergen chip (Der p 1, Der p 2). Japanese HDM AR patients without asthma showed a high prevalence of allergic sensitization to the HDM major allergens Der p 1 (94.2%), Der p 2 (97.5%) and Der p 23 (71.7%). No difference in the prevalence was detected for Der p 1 and Der p 2 s-IgE among three age groups. However, the prevalence of Der p 23 s-IgE was significantly higher in the younger group compared to the elderly group. No significant correlation was found between AR symptom scores and concentration of s-IgE towards Der p extract and any of the three HDM major allergens. Although the prevalence of sensitization towards D. pteronyssinus major allergens is high in Japanese AR patients without asthma, there was no correlation between allergen specific IgE including IgE towards Der p 23 and AR symptom in this population.
Der p 23 has recently been recognized as a new house dust mite (HDM) major allergen that may be linked to the development of asthma in HDM allergic patients. This study aimed to investigate the frequency of sensitization to HDM major allergen components including Der p 23 and to examine the correlation between HDM-sensitization and AR symptom score in Japanese HDM allergic rhinitis (AR) patients without allergic asthma. Serum samples (n = 120) collected from Japanese HDM AR patients (12 to 64 years) without asthma were assessed for allergen-specific IgE (s-IgE) by ImmunoCAP (Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus (D. pteronyssinus; Der p) extract, Der p 23) or immunosolid-phase allergen chip (Der p 1, Der p 2). Japanese HDM AR patients without asthma showed a high prevalence of allergic sensitization to the HDM major allergens Der p 1 (94.2%), Der p 2 (97.5%) and Der p 23 (71.7%). No difference in the prevalence was detected for Der p 1 and Der p 2 s-IgE among three age groups. However, the prevalence of Der p 23 s-IgE was significantly higher in the younger group compared to the elderly group. No significant correlation was found between AR symptom scores and concentration of s-IgE towards Der p extract and any of the three HDM major allergens. Although the prevalence of sensitization towards D. pteronyssinus major allergens is high in Japanese AR patients without asthma, there was no correlation between allergen specific IgE including IgE towards Der p 23 and AR symptom in this population.
Der p 23 has recently been recognized as a new house dust mite (HDM) major allergen that may be linked to the development of asthma in HDM allergic patients. This study aimed to investigate the frequency of sensitization to HDM major allergen components including Der p 23 and to examine the correlation between HDM-sensitization and AR symptom score in Japanese HDM allergic rhinitis (AR) patients without allergic asthma. Serum samples (n = 120) collected from Japanese HDM AR patients (12 to 64 years) without asthma were assessed for allergen-specific IgE (s-IgE) by ImmunoCAP (Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus (D. pteronyssinus; Der p) extract, Der p 23) or immunosolid-phase allergen chip (Der p 1, Der p 2). Japanese HDM AR patients without asthma showed a high prevalence of allergic sensitization to the HDM major allergens Der p 1 (94.2%), Der p 2 (97.5%) and Der p 23 (71.7%). No difference in the prevalence was detected for Der p 1 and Der p 2 s-IgE among three age groups. However, the prevalence of Der p 23 s-IgE was significantly higher in the younger group compared to the elderly group. No significant correlation was found between AR symptom scores and concentration of s-IgE towards Der p extract and any of the three HDM major allergens. Although the prevalence of sensitization towards D. pteronyssinus major allergens is high in Japanese AR patients without asthma, there was no correlation between allergen specific IgE including IgE towards Der p 23 and AR symptom in this population.
•Japanese HDM Allergic rhinitis patients without asthma showed a high prevalence of allergic sensitization to the HDM major allergens Der p 1 (94.2%), Der p 2 (97.5%) and Der p 23 (71.7%). The prevalence of Der p 23 specific-IgE was significantly higher in the younger group.•No significant correlation was found between AR symptom scores and concentration of s-IgE towards Der p extract and HDM major allergens (Der p 1, 2 and 23). Der p 23 has recently been recognized as a new house dust mite (HDM) major allergen that may be linked to the development of asthma in HDM allergic patients. This study aimed to investigate the frequency of sensitization to HDM major allergen components including Der p 23 and to examine the correlation between HDM-sensitization and AR symptom score in Japanese HDM allergic rhinitis (AR) patients without allergic asthma. Serum samples (n = 120) collected from Japanese HDM AR patients (12 to 64 years) without asthma were assessed for allergen-specific IgE (s-IgE) by ImmunoCAP (Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus (D. pteronyssinus; Der p) extract, Der p 23) or immunosolid-phase allergen chip (Der p 1, Der p 2). Japanese HDM AR patients without asthma showed a high prevalence of allergic sensitization to the HDM major allergens Der p 1 (94.2%), Der p 2 (97.5%) and Der p 23 (71.7%). No difference in the prevalence was detected for Der p 1 and Der p 2 s-IgE among three age groups. However, the prevalence of Der p 23 s-IgE was significantly higher in the younger group compared to the elderly group. No significant correlation was found between AR symptom scores and concentration of s-IgE towards Der p extract and any of the three HDM major allergens. Although the prevalence of sensitization towards D. pteronyssinus major allergens is high in Japanese AR patients without asthma, there was no correlation between allergen specific IgE including IgE towards Der p 23 and AR symptom in this population.
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House dust
House dust mite
Immunoglobulin E
Japanese allergic patients
Mites
Rhinitis
Title Correlation between sensitization to house dust mite major allergens, age, and symptoms in Japanese house dust mite allergic subjects
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