Reactivity to recombinant house‐dust‐mite allergens in asthma and rhinitis in a tropical environment
Background House‐dust mites contain components that are allergenic in mite‐sensitive patients, and a number of these have been produced in recombinant form. Methods In the present study, we evaluated by skin prick testing the positivity to native Der p 2 and recombinant Der p 2, Der p 5, and Der p 7...
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description | Background House‐dust mites contain components that are allergenic in mite‐sensitive patients, and a number of these have been produced in recombinant form.
Methods In the present study, we evaluated by skin prick testing the positivity to native Der p 2 and recombinant Der p 2, Der p 5, and Der p 7 allergens of Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus in patients with rhinitis, asthma, or a combination of these diseases, who were positive to whole‐mite extract. Results In all patients, the positivity to both native and recombinant Der 2 was high. In patients with either rhinitis or asthma, the reactivity to Der p 5 and 7 was significantly lower than to Der p 2. However, in patients with combined disease, the positivity to the minor allergens was almost as high as that to Der p 2.
Conclusions These results raise the question of whether patients with combined allergic rhinitis and asthma, when compared to those with either of these diseases alone, are predisposed to react to a wider range of mite allergens, or, inversely, whether patients who respond to the minor allergens are more susceptible to suffering the combined disease. |
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