Florin-Dan Popescu, Carmen Saviana Ganea, Carmen Panaitescu, Mariana Vieru
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Domestic cats represent one of the most common sources of indoor allergens. All over the world, many households own cats, whose allergens are persistent and widespread. Cat allergy itself is frequent, and its symptoms vary from rhinoconjunctivitis to life-threatening asthma. In vitro diagnosis using precision medicine allergy immunoassays is important because natural cat dander extracts may differ in quality and quantity of some of the individual allergen components and other molecules. In the component-resolved diagnosis of cat allergy, singleplex and multiplex specific immunoglobulin (Ig) E assays include use of the cat-specific major allergen, secretoglobin Fel d 1 (as a species-specific molecule), other allergen components (such as lipocalins Fel d 4, cross-reacting with other animal similar molecules, and Fel d 7, present in small quantities in natural extracts), and serum albumin Fel d 2 (related to the cat-pork syndrome). IgA Fel d 5 and IgM Fel d 6 are not available as allergen components in the current commercial IgE immunoassays, but they may impair the in vitro diagnostic evaluation of cat allergy because galactose-α1,3-galactose is an IgE-binding epitope of these native feline allergens. The benefits of molecular-based cat allergy diagnosis are continually evaluated, as the role of recombinant allergen components already known is detailed and new other molecules of interest may be discovered in the future.
家猫是最常见的室内过敏源之一。全世界许多家庭都养猫,而猫的过敏原具有持久性和广泛性。猫过敏本身就很常见,其症状从鼻结膜炎到危及生命的哮喘不等。使用精准医学过敏免疫测定进行体外诊断非常重要,因为天然猫皮屑提取物中的某些过敏原成分和其他分子在质量和数量上可能存在差异。在猫过敏的成分解析诊断中,单重和多重特异性免疫球蛋白 (Ig) E 检测包括使用猫特异性主要过敏原泌乳素 Fel d 1(作为物种特异性分子)、其他过敏原成分(如与其他动物类似分子发生交叉反应的脂联素 Fel d 4 和天然提取物中少量存在的 Fel d 7)以及血清白蛋白 Fel d 2(与猫-猪综合征有关)。IgA Fel d 5 和 IgM Fel d 6 在目前的商业 IgE 免疫测定中不能作为过敏原成分使用,但它们可能会影响猫过敏的体外诊断评估,因为半乳糖-α1,3-半乳糖是这些原生猫过敏原的 IgE 结合表位。随着对已知重组过敏原成分作用的详细研究以及未来可能发现的其他新分子,基于分子的猫过敏诊断的益处将不断得到评估。