Assessment of skin prick test and serum specific IgE detection in the diagnosis of Cupressaceae pollinosis. 1996

A Mari, and G Di Felice, and C Afferni, and B Barletta, and R Tinghino, and F Sallusto, and C Pini
Department of Immunology, Istituto Superiore di Sanità, Rome, Italy.

BACKGROUND There is increasing evidence for the relevance of Cupressaceae pollinosis among persons living in geographic areas where these species are native or imported. OBJECTIVE Previously reported problems in obtaining valid allergenic extracts to be used in the diagnosis of this winter pollinosis prompted us to assess the value of available Cupressaceae pollen extracts for in vivo and in vitro diagnosis. METHODS Commercial and in-house allergenic extracts from Cupressaceae and Taxodiaceae families were used for skin prick testing and specific IgE detection in six groups of subjects exposed to a high concentration of Cupressaceae pollen. RESULTS Four commercial and two in-house Cupressus sempervirens pollen extracts showed low cutaneous reactivity. Positive test results were recorded in 26% of the 713 subjects tested. C. arizonica in-house pollen extracts gave rise to larger cutaneous reactions. Furthermore, the skin prick test response was positive in a greater number of subjects (38%) of the same group. Six commercial immunoassays were able to detect specific IgE to C. sempervirens in rates ranging from 8.1% to 81.1%. Specific IgE to C. arizonica was detected by means of an in-house immunoenzymatic method in 70.3% of 54 patients with suspected "cypress" allergy, and specific IgE to C. sempervirens was detected in 75.9% of these patients by using a commercial system. High rates of cross-reactivity within the Cupressaceae family and with species of the Taxodiaceae family were recorded with both in vivo and in vitro tests. CONCLUSIONS The use fo C. sempervirens in vivo diagnostics should be carefully evaluated until better characterized extracts are developed. In-house-characterized extracts of C. arizonica seem to be more reliable in the diagnosis of Cupressaceae allergy by means of skin prick testing. the sensitivity of commercially available in vitro methods to detect specific IgE to C. sempervirens should be carefully evaluated; nevertheless, valid results can be obtained with some already available immunoassays.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D007073 Immunoglobulin E An immunoglobulin associated with MAST CELLS. Overexpression has been associated with allergic hypersensitivity (HYPERSENSITIVITY, IMMEDIATE). IgE
D011058 Pollen The fertilizing element of plants that contains the male GAMETOPHYTES. Male Gametes, Plant,Male Gametophytes,Microspores, Plant,Plant Microspores,Pollen Grains,Gamete, Plant Male,Gametes, Plant Male,Gametophyte, Male,Gametophytes, Male,Grain, Pollen,Grains, Pollen,Male Gamete, Plant,Male Gametophyte,Microspore, Plant,Plant Male Gamete,Plant Male Gametes,Plant Microspore,Pollen Grain
D012130 Respiratory Hypersensitivity A form of hypersensitivity affecting the respiratory tract. It includes ASTHMA and RHINITIS, ALLERGIC, SEASONAL. Airway Hyperresponsiveness,Hypersensitivity, Respiratory,Airway Hyper-Responsiveness,Airway Hyper Responsiveness,Airway Hyperresponsivenesses,Hyper-Responsiveness, Airway,Hyperresponsiveness, Airway,Respiratory Hypersensitivities
D006801 Humans Members of the species Homo sapiens. Homo sapiens,Man (Taxonomy),Human,Man, Modern,Modern Man
D000485 Allergens Antigen-type substances that produce immediate hypersensitivity (HYPERSENSITIVITY, IMMEDIATE). Allergen
D000918 Antibody Specificity The property of antibodies which enables them to react with some ANTIGENIC DETERMINANTS and not with others. Specificity is dependent on chemical composition, physical forces, and molecular structure at the binding site. Antibody Specificities,Specificities, Antibody,Specificity, Antibody
D012882 Skin Tests Epicutaneous or intradermal application of a sensitizer for demonstration of either delayed or immediate hypersensitivity. Used in diagnosis of hypersensitivity or as a test for cellular immunity. Skin Test,Test, Skin,Tests, Skin
D014197 Trees Woody, usually tall, perennial higher plants (Angiosperms, Gymnosperms, and some Pterophyta) having usually a main stem and numerous branches. Tree

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