IgE antibodies to alpha-gal in the general adult population. Relationship with tick bites, atopy, and cat ownership

Arturo Gonzalez-Quintela, Anne Sofie Dam Laursen, Carmen Vidal, Tea Skaaby, Francisco Gude, Allan Linneberg

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    Abstract

    BACKGROUND: The carbohydrate alpha-gal epitope is present in many animal proteins, including those of red meat and animal immunoglobulins, such as cat IgA. Systemic anaphylaxis to the alpha-gal epitope has recently been described.

    OBJECTIVE: To investigate and compare the prevalence of alpha-gal-specific(s)IgE and its associated factors in the general adult population from two separated (Northern and Southern) European regions (Denmark and Spain, respectively).

    METHODS: Cross-sectional study of 2297 and 444 randomly selected adults from 11 municipalities in Denmark and one in Spain. Alpha-gal-sIgE was assessed by ImmunoCAP to bovine thyroglobulin. Additional assessments included a panel of skin prick tests (SPT) to common aeroallergens and epidemiological factors, including the history of tick bites in the Danish series.

    RESULTS: The prevalence of positive (≥0.1 kUA /L) sIgE to alpha-gal was 5.5% and 8.1% in the Danish and Spanish series, respectively. The prevalence of sIgE ≥0.35 kUA /L was 1.8% and 2.2% in Denmark and Spain, respectively. Alpha-gal-sIgE positivity was associated with pet ownership in both series, and particularly cat ownership (data available in the Danish series). Alpha-gal-sIgE positivity was associated with atopy (SPT-positivity) in both series, although it was not associated with SPT positivity to cat or dog dander. Alpha-gal-sIgE positivity was strongly associated with a history of tick bites.

    CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL RELEVANCE: The prevalence of alpha-gal-sIgE antibodies in these general adult European populations is similarly low. The presence of alpha-gal-sIgE antibodies is associated with a history of tick bites, atopy, and cat ownership. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.

    OriginalsprogEngelsk
    TidsskriftClinical and experimental allergy : journal of the British Society for Allergy and Clinical Immunology
    Vol/bind44
    Udgave nummer8
    Sider (fra-til)1061-8
    ISSN0954-7894
    DOI
    StatusUdgivet - 19 apr. 2014

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