Bites of the European pigeon tick ( Argas reflexus): Risk of IgE-mediated sensitizations and anaphylactic reactions
Local and systemic reactions can occur after bites of Argas reflexus ( Argas), a soft tick parasitizing pigeons. Risk assessment of IgE-mediated sensitizations and systemic reactions after Argas bites. Case histories, skin prick tests (SPTs) with a whole-body extract of Argas containing major allerg...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology 2006, Vol.117 (1), p.190-195 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Local and systemic reactions can occur after bites of
Argas reflexus (
Argas), a soft tick parasitizing pigeons.
Risk assessment of IgE-mediated sensitizations and systemic reactions after
Argas bites.
Case histories, skin prick tests (SPTs) with a whole-body extract of
Argas containing major allergen Arg r 1, and common inhalants and specific IgE measurements were obtained from 148 subjects who had had
Argas bites and 20 volunteers as a control group.
Systemic reactions (urticaria, angioedema, dyspnea, cardiovascular dysregulation, unconsciousness) were reported in 12 of 148 (8%); 146 of 148 (99%) had local reactions. Atopy was found in 37 of 146 (25%) with local reactions and 3 of 12 (25%) with systemic reactions. SPT to
Argas was positive in 24 of 148 (16%) with a high proportion of atopics 10 of 24 (42%); specific IgE to
Argas was detectable in 12 of 135 (8% of 148) with moderate concordance to systemic reactions. No positive SPT or specific IgE results to
Argas were obtained in the control group. Immunoblotting of 23 sera revealed an IgE-binding protein in 19 of 23 sera (82%) at 22 kd, indicating a major allergen of
Argas.
Severe anaphylactic reactions were infrequently (approximately 8%) found after bites of the soft tick
Argas reflexus. Atopy is a risk factor for skin sensitizations to
Argas, but not for systemic reactions after bites by
Argas. Using a whole-body extract of
Argas, diagnosis through SPT and specific IgE is hampered by false-negative and irrelevant positive results, particularly in atopy. |
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ISSN: | 0091-6749 1097-6825 1365-2567 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.jaci.2005.08.056 |