A molecular sensitization map of European children reveals exposome- and climate-dependent sensitization profiles

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2023-07

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Kiewiet, M B Gea
Lupinek, Christian
Vrtala, Susanne
Wieser, Sandra
Baar, Alexandra
Kiss, Renata
Kull, Inger
Melén, Erik
Wickman, Magnus
Porta, Daniela

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Understanding differences in sensitization profiles at the molecular allergen level is important for diagnosis, personalized treatment and prevention strategies in allergy. METHODS: Immunoglobulin E (IgE) sensitization profiles were determined in more than 2800 sera from children in nine population-based cohorts in different geographical regions of Europe; north [BAMSE (Sweden), ECA (Norway)], west/central [PIAMA (the Netherlands), BiB (the United Kingdom), GINIplus (Germany)], and south [INMA Sabadell and Gipuzkoa (Spain) and ROBBIC Rome and Bologna (Italy)] using the MeDALL-allergen chip. RESULTS: Sensitization to grass pollen allergen, Phl p 1, and to major cat allergen, Fel d 1, dominated in most European regions whereas sensitization to house dust mite allergens Der p 1, 2 and 23 varied considerably between regions and were lowest in the north. Less than half of children from Sabadell which has a hot and dry climate were sensitized to respiratory allergens, in particular house dust mite allergens as compared to Gipuzkoa nearby with a more humid climate. Peanut allergen Ara h 1 was the most frequently recognized class 1 food allergen in Northern/Western Europe, while the fruit allergens Pru p 3, Act d 1 and 2 were prominent in Southern and Western/Central Europe. Ves v 5-sensitization dominated in North and West/Central Europe. CONCLUSION: We show regional, exposome- and climate-dependent differences in molecular IgE-reactivity profiles in Northern, Western/Central and Southern Europe which may form a molecular basis for precision medicine-based approaches for treatment and prevention of allergy.

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Allergens, Exposome, Food Hypersensitivity, Hypersensitivity/diagnosis, Immunoglobulin E, Pollen

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Kiewiet, M B G, Lupinek, C, Vrtala, S, Wieser, S, Baar, A, Kiss, R, Kull, I, Melén, E, Wickman, M, Porta, D, Gori, D, Gehring, U, Aalberse, R, Sunyer, J, Standl, M, Heinrich, J, Waiblinger, D, Wright, J, Antó, J M, Bousquet, J, van Hage, M & Valenta, R 2023, 'A molecular sensitization map of European children reveals exposome- and climate-dependent sensitization profiles', Allergy, vol. 78, no. 7, pp. 2007-2018. https://doi.org/10.1111/all.15689