Unusual allergen in a butcher with respiratory symptoms.

Allergologie Select Pub Date : 2020-12-02 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.5414/ALX02126E
Ingrid Sander, Claus Keller, Christina Czibor, Ursula Meurer, Rolf Merget, Monika Raulf
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A 37-year-old butcher developed respiratory symptoms during sausage and chicken production in a large company. In addition to various spices, the enzyme transglutaminase was a possible cause. The lung function test showed mild partial reversible airway obstruction and severe bronchial hyperresponsiveness. The IgE test showed sensitizations to various spice mixtures, coriander (0.74 kU/L), and to the ImmunoCAP-bound transglutaminase preparation from the workplace (7.12 kU/L). The skin prick tests with this transglutaminase were also positive. In the immunoblot of this preparation, a 40-kD protein reacted with the patient's IgE and was identified as transglutaminase from Streptomyces mobaraensis by inhibition experiments. This is the first case of a butcher with an allergy to transglutaminase. After moving to a small enterprise without enzyme use, his symptoms improved. Sensitization and the course of the symptoms indicate a dominant role of transglutaminase in the patient's allergic asthma.

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一个有呼吸道症状的屠夫体内有不寻常的过敏原
一名37岁的屠夫在一家大公司生产香肠和鸡肉时出现呼吸道症状。除了各种香料,谷氨酰胺转胺酶也是一个可能的原因。肺功能检查显示轻度部分可逆性气道阻塞和严重的支气管高反应性。IgE测试显示对各种香料混合物,香菜(0.74 kU/L)和工作场所免疫cap结合的转谷氨酰胺酶制剂(7.12 kU/L)致敏。这种谷氨酰胺转胺酶的皮肤点刺试验也呈阳性。在该制剂的免疫印迹中,一种40-kD的蛋白与患者的IgE发生反应,通过抑制实验鉴定为来自莫巴拉链霉菌的谷氨酰胺转肽类酶。这是第一例对谷氨酰胺转氨酶过敏的屠夫。在转到一家不使用酶的小型企业后,他的症状有所改善。致敏性和症状过程表明转谷氨酰胺酶在患者过敏性哮喘中起主导作用。
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