Microbial contamination in water-based metalworking fluid as trigger for occupational hypersensitivity pneumonitis - development of specific IgG tools for a suspected clinical case.

Allergologie Select Pub Date : 2020-12-02 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.5414/ALX02124E
Sabine Kespohl, Isabell Warfolomeow, Gerd Schneider, Silke Maryska, Ursula Meurer, Monika Raulf
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Microbially contaminated metal-working fluid (MWF) can cause respiratory symptoms in exposed workers in the form of exogenous allergic alveolitis/hypersensitivity pneumonitis (HP). The diagnosis of HP is based, among others, on the identification of the culprit and the detection of corresponding specific IgG antibodies (sIgG) in the patient's serum. Commercial antigen tools for the detection of these HP triggers are rarely available; therefore, antigens from contaminated MWF workplace samples were isolated exemplarily for diagnosis of a suspected HP case. Various MWF-specific bacteria were identified in the workplace samples, including Pseudomonas oleovorans, Pseudomonas alcaliphila, Pseudomonas spec., Paenibacillus glucanolyticus, and Corynebacterium amycolatum. The sIgG antigen binding, detected by ImmunoCAP system against MWF antigens from workplace samples and against the identified bacterial antigens, was much stronger in the patient serum compared to selected reference sera. The highest sIgG concentrations in the patient's serum could be determined against Pseudomonas antigens. Inhibition tests showed cross-reactions of MWF and Pseudomonas antigens, whereby the Pseudomonas antigens cross-reacted less with each other. For in-vitro diagnosis in case of suspected HP caused by contaminated MWF, workplace-related antigens are now available.

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水基金属加工液中的微生物污染作为职业性超敏性肺炎的诱因——为疑似临床病例开发特异性IgG工具
被微生物污染的金属加工液(MWF)可引起暴露的工人的呼吸道症状,表现为外源性过敏性肺泡炎/超敏性肺炎(HP)。HP的诊断是基于,除其他外,确定罪魁祸首和检测患者血清中相应的特异性IgG抗体(sIgG)。很少有用于检测这些HP触发因素的商业抗原工具;因此,从受污染的MWF工作场所样本中分离抗原作为诊断HP疑似病例的范例。在工作场所样品中鉴定出多种mwf特异性细菌,包括油酸假单胞菌、嗜酸假单胞菌、特异假单胞菌、葡解芽孢杆菌和淀粉状棒状杆菌。免疫cap系统检测sIgG抗原对工作场所样品中MWF抗原和鉴定的细菌抗原的结合,与选定的参考血清相比,患者血清中的sIgG抗原结合要强得多。假单胞菌抗原可测定患者血清中sIgG的最高浓度。抑制试验显示MWF与假单胞菌抗原交叉反应,其中假单胞菌抗原相互交叉反应较小。对于被污染的MWF引起的疑似HP的体外诊断,现在可以获得与工作场所相关的抗原。
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