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- Title
Evaluation of the cross-reactivity of antigens in Glupearl 19S and other hydrolysed wheat proteins in cosmetics.
- Authors
Nakamura, Masashi; Yagami, Akiko; Hara, Kazuhiro; Sano‐Nagai, Akiyo; Kobayashi, Tsukane; Matsunaga, Kayoko
- Abstract
Background In Japan, over 2000 users of a facial soap containing Glupearl 19S ( GP19S), a hydrolysed wheat protein ( HWP), developed immediate-type systemic wheat allergy ( HWP-IWA), and ∼70% of them developed associated contact urticaria. Objectives We investigated whether HWP-IWA patients cross-react with other HWPs, and analysed HWP antigenic characteristics. Methods We used 10 types of HWP that are commercially available as cosmetic ingredients, and 16 subjects with HWP-IWA. We performed an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay ( ELISA) to evaluate the reactivity to each HWP, and western blotting to evaluate the characteristics of the antigens by using HWP-IWA patients' serum IgE antibodies. We also performed prick tests with the HWPs. Results The patients reacted to four other HWPs in addition to GP19S, according to ELISA, and this was confirmed by strong reactions in the prick tests to the same four types of HWP. Smears of antigens with molecular weights ranging from the high range to the low range were seen on western blotting with the four HWPs that showed strong reactions in the ELISA and prick tests. Conclusions HWP-IWA patients cross-react with other HWPs. The antigens that they cross-reacted to had a molecular weight distribution similar to that of GP19S present in the HWPs.
- Subjects
ANAPHYLAXIS; URTICARIA; PHYSIOLOGICAL effects of cosmetics; COSMETICS; WHEAT proteins; ALLERGIES; ENZYME-linked immunosorbent assay; TOXICOLOGY
- Publication
Contact Dermatitis (01051873), 2016, Vol 74, Issue 6, p346
- ISSN
0105-1873
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/cod.12551