Alpha-gal syndrome: exploring the link between tick bites and red meat allergy

Julia Szymonik, Sebastian Szopa
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Introduction: Alpha-gal syndrome (AGS) arises from tick bites, triggering excessive IgE antibodies to galactose-α-1,3-galactose (α-Gal). Symptoms vary, often appearing post-α-Gal ingestion, ranging from mild to severe, including urticaria, angioedema and respiratory issues. Delayed symptom onset complicates diagnosis, posing challenges for patients. AGS can also result from contact with medical animal-derived products, such as bovine-derived heart valves, necessitating heightened healthcare provider awareness, especially in tick-exposed regions. Management involves allergen avoidance and emergency medications like epinephrine. Further research is needed to refine diagnostic and therapeutic approaches. Purpose: Through literature review and clinical presentation description, we aim to raise awareness and enhance understanding of alpha-gal syndrome. Description of the state of knowledge: AGS, an emerging atypical food allergy, stems from immune reactions to α-Gal oligosaccharide in mammalian meat and other animal products. Avoiding medical items containing alpha-gal is crucial to prevent iatrogenesis. Summary: Understanding AGS etiology and symptoms is vital for diagnosis and management. Healthcare providers' lack of awareness may lead to underdiagnosis, inadequate patient care, and underestimation of affected individuals.
α-gal综合征:探索蜱虫叮咬与红肉过敏之间的联系
简介α-gal综合征(AGS)由蜱虫叮咬引起,会引发过量的半乳糖-α-1,3-半乳糖(α-Gal)IgE抗体。症状各不相同,通常在摄入α-Gal 后出现,从轻微到严重不等,包括荨麻疹、血管性水肿和呼吸系统问题。延迟出现症状会使诊断复杂化,给患者带来挑战。接触医用动物源性产品(如牛源性心脏瓣膜)也可能导致 AGS,这就要求医疗服务提供者提高警惕,尤其是在蜱虫暴露地区。处理方法包括避免接触过敏原和使用肾上腺素等急救药物。需要进一步研究以完善诊断和治疗方法。目的:通过文献综述和临床表现描述,我们旨在提高人们对α-gal 综合征的认识和理解。知识现状描述:AGS 是一种新出现的非典型食物过敏,源于对哺乳动物肉类和其他动物产品中的α-gal 低聚糖的免疫反应。避免使用含有α-gal 的医疗用品对预防先天性疾病至关重要。小结:了解 AGS 的病因和症状对于诊断和治疗至关重要。医疗服务提供者缺乏这方面的认识可能会导致诊断不足、病人护理不当以及低估受影响的个体。
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