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Honey bee venom (Apis mellifera)
is a mixture of many components,
both amines, peptides enzymes and
toxins. Most of the enzymes are allergens
with different allergenic potential.
It may affect not only to the
symptoms, it may also contribute to
the success of immunotherapy. In
some cases the problem of a bee venom
allergy diagnosis is difficult due
to the imperfection of the classical
diagnostic methods. In the present
work reports in the literature regarding
the bee venom allergy diagnosis
on the basis of identification of the
venom allergen sIgE to components
are summarized.
The use of recombinant allergens
has allowed for the study of sIgE
against the allergenic components,
and thus determination of the individual
profile of allergy. Extending the
test panel of bee venom components
to rApi m10 and rApi m3 compared
to rApi m1 increases the diagnostic
sensitivity by identifying new allergens
that are not always present in
the available preparations used in immunotherapy.