An immunodiagnostic assay for quantitation of specific ige to the major pollen allergen component, pas n 1, of the subtropical bahia grass


Autoria(s): Timbrell, V.L.; Riebelt, L.; Simmonds, C.; Solley, G.; Smith, W.B.; McLean-Tooke, A.; Van Nunen, S.; Smith, P.K.; Upham, J.W.; Langguth, D.; Davies, J.M.
Data(s)

2014

Resumo

Background Pollens of the Panicoideae subfamily of grasses including Bahia (Paspalum notatum) are important allergen sources in subtropical regions of the world. An assay for specific IgE to the major molecular allergenic component, Pas n 1, of Bahia grass pollen (BaGP) would have immunodiagnostic utility for patients with pollen allergy in these regions. Methods Biotinylated Pas n 1 purified from BaGP was coated onto streptavidin ImmunoCAPs. Subjects were assessed by clinical history of allergic rhinitis and skin prick test (SPT) to aeroallergens. Serum total, BaGP-specific and Pas n 1-specific IgE were measured. Results: Pas n 1 IgE concentrations were highly correlated with BaGP SPT (r = 0.795, p < 0.0001) and BaGP IgE (r = 0.915, p < 0.0001). At 0.23 kU/l Pas n 1 IgE, the diagnostic sensitivity (92.4%) and specificity (93.1%) for the detection of BaGP allergy was high (area under receiver operator curve 0.960, p < 0.0001). The median concentrations of Pas n 1 IgE in non-Atopic subjects (0.01 kU/l, n = 67) and those with other allergies (0.02 kU/l, n = 59) showed no inter-group difference, whilst grass pollen-Allergic patients with allergic rhinitis showed elevated Pas n 1 IgE (6.71 kU/l, n = 182, p < 0.0001). The inter-Assay coefficient of variation for the BaGP-Allergic serum pool was 6.92%. Conclusions Pas n 1 IgE appears to account for most of the BaGP-specific IgE. This molecular component immunoassay for Pas n 1 IgE has potential utility to improve the sensitivity and accuracy of diagnosis of BaGP allergy for patients in subtropical regions.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/87899/

Publicador

S. Karger AG

Relação

DOI:10.1159/000369341

Timbrell, V.L., Riebelt, L., Simmonds, C., Solley, G., Smith, W.B., McLean-Tooke, A., Van Nunen, S., Smith, P.K., Upham, J.W., Langguth, D., & Davies, J.M. (2014) An immunodiagnostic assay for quantitation of specific ige to the major pollen allergen component, pas n 1, of the subtropical bahia grass. International Archives of Allergy and Immunology, 165(4), pp. 219-228.

Fonte

School of Biomedical Sciences; Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation

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Journal Article