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Allergy to pigeon tick (Argas reflexus): demonstration of specific IgE-binding components
Authors:Rolla Giovanni  Nebiolo Franco  Marsico Pietro  Guida Giuseppe  Bigo Patrizia  Riva Graziella  Zanotta Stefania
Affiliation:Allergologia e Immunologia Clinica, Universita di Torino e Ospedale Mauriziano Umberto I di Torino, Torino, Italy. grolla@mauriziano.it
Abstract:BACKGROUND: The European tick, Argas reflexus, is an urban pest parasitizing urban pigeons and may cause a wide range of allergic reactions. METHODS: Specific IgE to A. reflexus, SDS-PAGE and IgE immunoblotting, performed with tick extract, were carried out in the sera of 6 patients who reported allergic reactions after tick bite. RESULTS: Specific IgE to A. reflexus (RAST class ranging from 1 to 3) were detected in the sera of 6 patients who reported allergic reactions (urticaria and angioedema in 2 and anaphylaxis in the other 4 patients) after tick bite. IgE reactivity to two bands of 22 and 40 kDa were identified in the patient sera. CONCLUSIONS: Allergy to A. reflexus has to be considered in allergic patients living in buildings where pigeons have their nests. The powerful sensitizing property of tick allergen is underlined by the observation that none of our patients was atopic.
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