Journal of Investigational Allergology and Clinical Immunology | |
Allergen Profile of Protophormia terraenovae, Other Species of Calliphoridae, and Lumbricus terrestris in Anglers Allergic to Maggots in Cáceres, Spain | |
FJ Hernández Arbeiza1  MC Diéguez Pastor2  B de la Hoz Caballer2  M Alvarado Arenas1  S Jiménez Timón1  E Rodríguez Martín1  AB Sánchez González5  EM Frontera Carrión3  F Pineda de la Losa4  SL Porcel Carreño1  | |
[1] Sección de Alergología, Complejo Hospitalario de Cáceres, Cáceres, Spain;Servicio de Alergología, Hospital Ramón y Cajal, Madrid, Spain;Departamento de Parasitología, Facultad de Veterinaria, Universidad de Extremadura, Cáceres, Spain;R+D+I Department, Diater laboratorios, SA, Madrid, Spain;Centro de Salud de Alcántara, Área de Salud de Cáceres, Alcántara, Spain | |
关键词: Fish bait; Anglers; Allergy; Allergens; Maggot; Protophormia terraenovae; | |
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【 摘 要 】
Background: Our group previously found that up to 7% of amateur anglers in Caceres, Spain may be allergic to the larvae of Protophormia terraenovae (order Diptera, family Calliphoridae) used as live bait for fishing.
Objective: To identify the pattern of major allergens in P terraenovaeand other species of Calliphoridae.
Materials and Methods: Extracts of P terraenovae, Calliphora vomitoria,Lucilia sericataand Lumbricus terrestris were characterized using sodium dodecyl sulfate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and IgE-immunoblotting techniques in individual sera from 24 patients with a positive skin test result and/or specific IgE determination (enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay [ELISA]) to P terraenovae. ELISA and IgE-immunoblotting inhibition studies were also performed to identify potential cross-reactive allergens between these species.
Results: IgE-immunoblotting with P terraenovae showed a band of 15.3 kDa recognized by 15 patients, in addition to 2 further allergens of 22.8 kDa and 69 kDa. For C vomitoria, 5 bands of 73, 46, 40, 28, and 14 kDa were observed. ForL sericata, 2 major allergens of 73 kDa and 14 kDa were observed. In the case of L terrestris, IgE from 13 patients recognized 1 allergen of around 15.5 kDa. IgE-immunoblotting and ELISA inhibition revealed the presence of cross-reactivity, mainly between L terrestris andP terraenovae.
Conclusions:P terraenovae appears to have species-specific allergens and allergens shared with C vomitoriaand L sericata. Striking immunological cross-reactivity was observed between P terraenovae and L terrestris. An allergen of 15-16 kDa could be involved in this phenomenon.
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