Role of Predatory Mites in Persistent Nonoccupational Allergic Rhinitis

Author:

Poza Guedes Paloma1,Sánchez Machín Inmaculada1,Matheu Víctor2,Iraola Víctor3,González Pérez Ruperto1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Allergy Department, Hospital del Tórax, HUNS La Candelaria, 38320 Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain

2. Department of Clinical Sciences-Division IV, Lund University, 22100 Lund, Sweden

3. Laboratorios LETI, 28760 Madrid, Spain

Abstract

Mites can sensitize and induce atopic disease in predisposed individuals and are an important deteriorating factor in patients with allergic rhinitis, asthma, and atopic dermatitis. Although Pyroglyphidae mites have been extensively studied, very scarce reports are available on Cheyletidae spp. especially regarding human respiratory pathology. The main objective of the present study is to investigate the clinical role of this predator mite (Cheyletus eruditus) as a respiratory antigen in a selected sensitized human population. Fifty-two adult patients were recruited from the outpatient allergy clinic to assess their eligibility for the study. The thirty-seven subjects with persistent allergic rhinitis (PAR) who fulfilled the ARIA criteria had a positive IgE response confirmed by skin prick test (SPT) toC. eruditus. Only those individuals (37/47) with a positive SPT toC. eruditusshowed a positive nasal provocation test (NPT), while 10 patients with nonallergic mild-to-moderate persistent rhinitis,control group, had a negative NPT withC. eruditus. The present paper describes a new role for the predator miteCheyletus eruditusas a respiratory allergen in a selected subset of patients in a subtropical environment afflicted with persistent nonoccupational allergic rhinitis.

Funder

Fundación de la Sociedad Española de Alergia e Inmunología Clínica (SEAIC)

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine

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