Major Grass Pollen Allergen Components and Cross-Reactive Carbohydrate Determinants in Mugwort-Sensitized Child Patients With Allergic Respiratory Disease in Western China

Chenxi Liao, Xiangqing Hou, Liting Wu, Wenting Luo, Hong Zhang, Xin Sun, Yongmei Yu, Xiaohua Douglas Zhang, Baoqing Sun

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Mugwort is a common pollen allergen in western China, and this study aimed to investigate the patterns of molecular sensitization to major grass pollen allergens (mugwort, ragweed, bermuda grass, and timothy grass) and cross-reactive carbohydrate determinants (CCD) in children who were sensitized to mugwort in western China. Serum-specific IgE (sIgE) of major allergen components and CCD were detected among 121 mugwort SPT-positive children via the EUROBlotMaster system if the mugwort-sIgE was positive (MSP). A CCD inhibition test was further performed on the serum of patients with positive CCD-sIgE. Latent class analysis was used to identify the patterns of potential sensitization to major grass pollen allergens. Of a total of 100 patients with mugwort-sIgE positive (MSP), 52.0, 41.0, and 31.0% of them were positive to Art v 1, Art v 3, and Art v 4, respectively. An optimal model with three latent classes was determined using grass pollen allergens, components, and CCD. The sensitization patterns can be summarized as (1) MSP and cosensitized to ragweed, bermuda grass, and timothy grass (23.74%); (2) MSP and cosensitized to Art v 1 (54.08%); (3) MSP and cosensitized to Art v 4, Cyn d 12, Phl p 12 (22.18%). Additionally, CCD sIgE levels had a significant positive correlation with ragweed, bermuda grass, and timothy grass (P < 0.05), and CCD-Inhibitor can highly inhibit the above allergens sIgE. Our findings suggest that Art v 4 was the typical cross-reaction component of mugwort, which is cosensitized to Phl p 12 and Cyn d 12. A wide cross-reaction among ragweed, bermuda grass, and timothy grass caused by CCD was observed.

Idioma originalEnglish
Número de artículo816354
PublicaciónFrontiers in Pediatrics
Volumen10
DOI
EstadoPublished - abr 14 2022

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Copyright © 2022 Liao, Hou, Wu, Luo, Zhang, Sun, Yu, Zhang and Sun.

Financiación

This study was supported by the University of Macau (Grant Nos. FHS-CRDA-029-002-2017 and MYRG2018-00071-FHS) as well as the Science and Technology Development Fund, Macau SAR (File No. 0004/2019/AFJ and 0011/2019/AKP). This study was funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Project No. 81871736, 81802076), Guangzhou Municipal Health Foundation (20191A011073), the Medicine and Health Care Technology Projects of Guangzhou (Project No. 2017A013010017), Guangzhou Science and Technology Foundation (Project Nos. 201804020043 and 202102010327), National Key Technology R&D Program (2018YFC1311900), Guangdong Science and Technology Foundation (2019B030316028), the Foundation of SKLRD (MS-2019-06 and Z-2022-09), and the Foundation of GYYY (ZH201904), ZNSA-2020012 and ZNSXS-20220013. The funders had no roles in study design, data collection, data analysis, interpretation and writing of the report.

FinanciadoresNúmero del financiador
Foundation of GYYYZH201904, ZNSXS-20220013, ZNSA-2020012
Foundation of SKLRDZ-2022-09, MS-2019-06
Guangzhou Municipal Health Foundation20191A011073
General Research Grants of Macau University of Science and Technology , Macau, China0004/2019/AFJ, 0011/2019/AKP
Medicine and Health Care Technology Projects of Guangzhou2017A013010017
Shanghai Science and Technology Development Foundation
National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC)81802076, 81871736
National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC)
Universidade de MacauFHS-CRDA-029-002-2017, MYRG2018-00071-FHS
Universidade de Macau
Medical Science and Technology Foundation of Guangdong Province2019B030316028
Medical Science and Technology Foundation of Guangdong Province
Guangzhou Municipal Science and Technology Project201804020043, 202102010327
Guangzhou Municipal Science and Technology Project
National Key Basic Research and Development Program of China2018YFC1311900
National Key Basic Research and Development Program of China

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    • Pediatrics, Perinatology, and Child Health

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