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Asthma after consumption of snails in house-dust-mite-allergic patients: a case of IgE cross-reactivity

Authors :
Leonardo Antonicelli
Jaap H. Akkerdaas
G. Barberio
R. van Ree
G. Ferro
M. S. Garritani
F. Bonifazi
Giovanni Battista Pajno
M. Zambito
Rob C. Aalberse
Lorenzo Corbetta
Other departments
Source :
Allergy, 51(6), 387-393. Wiley-Blackwell
Publication Year :
1996
Publisher :
Wiley, 1996.

Abstract

A group of 28 patients from Italy was studied who had asthma after consumption of snail. All patients also had asthma and/or rhinitis caused by house-dust mite. RAST analyses confirmed the combined sensitization to snail and mite. In a few sera, IgE antibodies reactive with other foods of invertebrate origin (mussel and shrimp) were detected. RAST inhibition showed that most IgE antibodies against snail were cross-reactive with house-dust mite. In contrast, the mite RAST was not significantly inhibited by snail. This indicates that house-dust mite was the sensitizing agent. Immunoblot analyses revealed multiple bands in snail extract recognized by IgE. In contrast to what has been described for cross-reactivity between shrimp and mite, tropomyosin played only a minor role as a cross-reactive allergen in these patients. The observations in this study indicate that snail consumption can cause severe asthmatic symptoms in house-dust-mite-allergic patients. It might, therefore, be advisable to screen mite-allergic asthma patients for allergy to snail and other invertebrate animal foods.

Details

ISSN :
13989995 and 01054538
Volume :
51
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Allergy
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....37c2ea93431f1a25e8b6fed870d4e9af
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1398-9995.1996.tb04635.x