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The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology | 2008

Cross-reactive IgE antibody responses to tropomyosins from Ascaris lumbricoides and cockroach

A.B.R. Santos; Gutemberg de Melo Rocha; Constance Oliver; Virginia Paes Leme Ferriani; Rodrigo Vieira Costa Lima; Mario Sergio Palma; Valdria S. F. Sales; Rob C. Aalberse; Martin D. Chapman; L. Karla Arruda

BACKGROUND Evidence indicates that infection with Ascaris lumbricoides may promote development of allergy and asthma. OBJECTIVE To study the role of tropomyosin, a pan-allergen in invertebrates, in IgE responses to A lumbricoides. METHODS Recombinant A lumbricoides and Periplaneta americana tropomyosins were expressed in Pichia pastoris. Levels of IgE to tropomyosins from A lumbricoides and P americana were determined by chimeric ELISA in sera from 119 children living in a parasite-endemic area and 112 patients with cockroach allergy from the allergy clinics. Presence of tropomyosin in A lumbricoides larvae at L3 stage was evaluated by immunofluorescence using mAb 1A6, directed against mite tropomyosin. Molecular modeling of P americana and A lumbricoides tropomyosins was performed by using the MODELLER program. RESULTS A lumbricoides tropomyosin showed 69% to 98% sequence identity to tropomyosins from other invertebrates. The predicted structure of A lumbricoides tropomyosin was similar to that of P americana tropomyosin and showed the characteristic coiled-coil structure. Strong correlation was found for IgE antibodies to tropomyosins from A lumbricoides and P americana in sera from children living in a parasite-endemic area and from patients with cockroach allergy. Larvae of A lumbricoides reacted strongly with mAb 1A6. CONCLUSION Tropomyosin induces IgE responses in A lumbricoides-infected children and in patients allergic to cockroach.


The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology | 2010

Measurement of IgE antibodies to shrimp tropomyosin is superior to skin prick testing with commercial extract and measurement of IgE to shrimp for predicting clinically relevant allergic reactions after shrimp ingestion

Ariana C. Yang; L. Karla Arruda; A.B.R. Santos; M.C.R. Barbosa; Martin D. Chapman; Clóvis Eduardo Santos Galvão; Jorge Kalil; Fabio F. Morato-Castro

BACKGROUND Shrimp is a frequent cause of food allergy. Tropomyosin is the major allergen in shrimp, and it shares homology to tropomyosins from other crustaceans, dust mites, cockroach, and parasites. OBJECTIVE The aim of this study was to determine the value of detection of IgE to shrimp tropomyosin in the diagnosis of shrimp allergy. METHODS We have studied 35 patients with asthma, rhinitis, or both who were sensitized to Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus. All subjects underwent skin prick testing in addition to double-blind, placebo-controlled food challenges (DBPCFC); oral open challenges; or both with shrimp. Measurements of IgE to shrimp and shrimp tropomyosin were carried out by means of CAP and chimeric ELISA, respectively. RESULTS Oral challenges confirmed the diagnosis of shrimp allergy in 7 patients. IgE measurement to shrimp tropomyosin was positive in 71.4% of the patients with shrimp allergy. Of the 28 patients without shrimp allergy, only 7.1% (2/28) had IgE to shrimp tropomyosin compared with 25% (7/28) who had IgE to shrimp and 35.7% (10/28) who had positive skin prick test responses to shrimp. Sensitivity was similar for all 3 methods (71.4%); in contrast, specificity of IgE to shrimp tropomyosin (92.8%) was greater than that of IgE to shrimp (75%) and skin prick testing (64.2%). With regard to diagnostic efficiency, measurement of IgE to shrimp tropomyosin was superior to measurement of IgE to shrimp and skin prick testing (88.5%, 74.2%, and 65.7%, respectively). CONCLUSION Use of measurements of IgE to shrimp tropomyosin provided added value to the diagnosis of shrimp allergy.


The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology | 2010

Cross-reactivity Between Mite And Shrimp: The Effect Of Immunotherapy With Dust Mite Extract

Ariana Campos Yang; L.K. Arruda; A.B.R. Santos; M.C.R. Barbosa; Martin D. Chapman; Jorge Kalil; F. F. M Castro


The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology | 2007

Rat and Mouse Allergens in Homes of Patients with Acute Wheezing Living in Brazil

M. Thiesen; A.S. Zampolo; A.B.R. Santos; A.A. Camara; Virginia Paes Leme Ferriani; L.K. Arruda


The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology | 2010

Identification of Cockroach Allergen using Proteomic Analysis

L.K. Arruda; M. C. R. Barbosa; A.B.R. Santos; Lucilene Delazari dos Santos; Mario Sergio Palma; F. Ferreira-Briza; Peter Briza; Anja Erler; Martin D. Chapman; A. Pomes


The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology | 2009

Contribution of Dust Mite, Cockroach and Ascaris lumbricoides IgE to Total IgE in Brazilian Children

L.K. Arruda; A.A. Camara; Virginia Paes Leme Ferriani; V.S.F. Sales; A.B.R. Santos


The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology | 2009

Use of Proteomic Analysis for Identification of Novel Cockroach Allergens

M.C.R. Barbosa; A.B.R. Santos; Lucilene Delazari dos Santos; Mario Sergio Palma; L.K. Arruda


The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology | 2009

IgE Reactivity to Tropomyosins of Periplaneta americana, Shrimp and Ascaris lumbricoides in Patients Allergic to Cockroach and Shrimp

A.B.R. Santos; S.C. Arruda; M.C.R. Barbosa; L.K. Arruda


The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology | 2007

Characterization of Ascaris lumbricoides Tropomyosin: Use of Recombinant Protein to Investigate IgE Antibody Responses

A.B.R. Santos; G.C. Arruda; A.S. Zampolo; M.C. Rodrigues; Virginia Paes Leme Ferriani; Constance Oliver; Mario Sergio Palma; Valéria Soraya Sales; L.K. Arruda


The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology | 2006

Use of Recombinant Proteins for Diagnosis of Cockroach Allergy in Patients with Asthma and/or Rhinitis Living in Brazil

A.B.R. Santos; M.C. Rodrigues; M. Thiesen; A.S. Zampolo; Virginia Paes Leme Ferriani; L.K. Arruda

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L.K. Arruda

University of São Paulo

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M.C.R. Barbosa

University of São Paulo

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A.S. Zampolo

University of São Paulo

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A.A. Camara

University of São Paulo

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Jorge Kalil

University of São Paulo

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