Sesquiterpene lactone mix as a diagnostic tool for Asteraceae allergic contact dermatitis: chemical explanation for its poor performance and Sesquiterpene lactone mix II as a proposed improvement

Background. Two preparations are currently in use for the diagnosis of allergic contact dermatitis caused by Asteraceae: (i) Sesquiterpene lactone (SL) mix [three pure sesquiterpene lactones (STLs)], whose use has been questioned, owing to an insufficient rate of true‐positive results; and (ii) Comp...

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description Background. Two preparations are currently in use for the diagnosis of allergic contact dermatitis caused by Asteraceae: (i) Sesquiterpene lactone (SL) mix [three pure sesquiterpene lactones (STLs)], whose use has been questioned, owing to an insufficient rate of true‐positive results; and (ii) Compositae mix, consisting of five Asteraceae extracts, which is problematic because of lack of standardization and questionable reproducibility. Objectives. To analyse the reasons for the narrow sensitivity of SL mix from a chemoinformatic point of view, and to propose a solution by rational selection of alternative constituents for a new SL mix II covering a broader cohort of allergic patients. Materials/methods. Structural and biological information on allergenic STLs was retrieved from databases and the literature, and molecular modelling and chemoinformatic computations were performed. Results. An explanation for the insufficient hit rate of SL mix is that the three constituents possess extremely similar molecular structures/properties and do not represent well the structural diversity of allergenic STLs. STLs that are known as constituents of Compositae mix plants show much a wider diversity, which explains the higher positive rate. Conclusions. On the basis of their positions in chemical property space, a new collection of STLs that more evenly cover the overall structural diversity spectrum is proposed. SL mix II is likely to detect a larger number of patients sensitized to Asteraceae.
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allergic contact dermatitis
Allergic diseases
Allergies
Asteraceae (Compositae)
Asteraceae - adverse effects
Asteraceae - chemistry
Biological and medical sciences
chemoinformatics
Compositae mix
Dermatitis
Dermatitis, Allergic Contact - diagnosis
Humans
Immunopathology
Lactones - chemistry
Medical sciences
molecular modelling
Patch Tests - methods
Plant Extracts - chemistry
Reproducibility of Results
Sensitivity and Specificity
sesquiterpene lactones
Sesquiterpenes - chemistry
Skin allergic diseases. Stinging insect allergies
SL mix
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