No Bull: A Case of Alpha-Gal Syndrome Associated With Buffalo Meat Sensitivity.

IF 2.3 Q1 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
Allergy & Rhinology Pub Date : 2019-12-08 eCollection Date: 2019-01-01 DOI:10.1177/2152656719893366
Marija Rowane, Reimus Valencia, Benjamin Stewart-Bates, Jason Casselman, Robert Hostoffer
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Abstract

Introduction: Alpha (⍺)-gal syndrome (AGS) is an immunoglobulin E (IgE) antibody response against the glycoprotein carbohydrate galactose-⍺-1,3-galactose-β-1-(3)4-N-acetylglucosamine-R (Gal⍺-1,3Galβ1-(3)4GlcNAc-R or ⍺-gal) that is present in Ixodida (tick) saliva and noncatarrhine mammals as well as cetuximab, antivenom, and the zoster vaccine. The most frequently observed anaphylactic reactions in AGS are observed after beef, pork, lamb, and deer meat consumption. We present the first case of anaphylaxis to buffalo meat.

Case report: A 55-year-old man presented with a history of recurrent urticaria that only developed approximately 7 hours after buffalo consumption. The patient denied history of Ixodidae bites but admitted to frequent hiking outdoors. Anti-⍺-1,3-gal IgE was positive (30.80 kU/L). The patient was advised to strictly avoid red meat.

Discussion: The prevalence of AGS has been increased in all continents in the past decade, and several Ixodidae species have been associated with this hypersensitivity. The list of IgE-mediated reactions to various types of meat has expanded to kangaroo, whale, seal, and crocodile, although these have not been associated with AGS. van Nunen only cautioned against consumption of exotic meats, such as buffalo, but no published case report describes AGS associated with anaphylaxis to this type of meat.

Conclusion: AGS is a mammalian meat allergy that has been increasingly prevalent worldwide, especially in Ixodidae endemic regions of Australia and the United States. Multiple AGS case reports published in the past decade demonstrate rapidly increasing understanding of underlying mechanisms provoking ongoing sensitization to help devise management strategies and dietary information. We offer the first case report of delayed anaphylaxis to buffalo meat.

没有公牛:一个与水牛肉敏感相关的α - gal综合征病例。
α ()- Gal综合征(AGS)是一种免疫球蛋白E (IgE)抗体,针对糖蛋白碳水化合物半乳糖- -1,3- -β-1-(3)4- n -乙酰氨基葡萄糖- r (-1,3Galβ1-(3)4GlcNAc-R或- Gal),存在于蜱(蜱)唾液和非卡他林哺乳动物以及西图昔单抗、抗蛇毒血清和带状疱疹疫苗中。AGS中最常见的过敏反应发生在食用牛肉、猪肉、羊肉和鹿肉后。我们提出了第一例对水牛肉过敏反应。病例报告:一名55岁男子,在食用水牛约7小时后出现复发性荨麻疹病史。患者否认有伊蚊叮咬史,但承认经常在户外徒步旅行。抗-1,3-gal IgE阳性(30.80 kU/L)。病人被建议严格避免吃红肉。讨论:在过去的十年中,AGS的患病率在所有大陆都有所增加,并且一些伊蚊科物种与这种过敏症有关。ige介导的对各种肉类的反应已经扩展到袋鼠、鲸鱼、海豹和鳄鱼,尽管这些与AGS无关。van Nunen只是告诫不要食用异国肉类,比如水牛,但没有发表的病例报告描述AGS与对这类肉类的过敏反应有关。结论:AGS是一种在世界范围内日益流行的哺乳动物肉类过敏,尤其是在澳大利亚和美国的伊蚊流行区。在过去十年中发表的多例AGS病例报告表明,对引发持续致敏的潜在机制的理解迅速增加,有助于制定管理策略和饮食信息。我们提供的第一例报告延迟过敏反应的水牛肉。
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