Utility of silver birch and house dust mite extracts derived from licensed sublingual tablets for nasal allergen challenge

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Olivieri, Bianca [1 ]
Gil, Ana Jimenez [2 ,3 ]
Stoenchev, Kostadin [2 ]
Durham, Stephen R. [2 ,3 ]
Scadding, Guy [2 ,3 ]
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[1] Univ Hosp Verona, Asthma Allergy & Clin Immunol Sect, Verona, Italy
[2] Royal Brompton & Harefield Hosp NHS Trust, Dept Allergy, Sydney St, London SW3 6NP, England
[3] Imperial Coll London, Natl Heart & Lung Inst, Allergy & Clin Immunol, London, England
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allergen immunotherapy; allergic rhinitis; birch pollen; house dust mite; nasal allergen challenge; GRASS-POLLEN IMMUNOTHERAPY; RHINITIS;
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10.1002/clt2.12360
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R392 [医学免疫学];
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BackgroundNasal allergen challenge (NAC) is used to investigate the effects of allergen exposure and assess treatment efficacy in allergic rhinitis (AR). This study aims to establish dose-responses to NAC using licensed silver birch (SB) pollen and house dust mite (HDM) sublingual tablets as sources of the allergen extracts in participants with AR.MethodsSixteen volunteers with HDM-induced perennial AR and 15 volunteers with SB pollen-induced seasonal rhinitis underwent a graded up-dosing NAC with extracts derived from HDM allergen (Acarizax (R)) and SB (Itulazax (R)) tablets, respectively. Total nasal symptom score (TNSS, range 0-12) and peak nasal inspiratory flow (PNIF) were recorded before, at 10 min and at the end of the NAC. The dose of each allergen that provoked a TNSS of at least 7 ("provoking dose 7") in most allergic participants was identified. NACs using the "provoking dose 7" were performed on 5 non-allergic individuals to test for irritant effects. The "provoking dose 7" of HDM extract was used in a subgroup of two SB allergic, non-HDM allergic, volunteers, and vice versa for SB extract, to test for allergen specificity of the responses.ResultsMost patients experienced a TNSS of at least 7/12 at a median concentration of 1500 AU/mL for both SB pollen and HDM. The average decline in PNIF at this dose was 63.15% for SB and 63.99% for HDM. NACs using the 1500 AU/mL concentrations were performed on 5 non-allergic individuals with no symptomatic or PNIF response. 1500 AU/mL of HDM extract produced no symptoms in SB allergics nor 1500 AU/mL SB extract in HDM allergics.ConclusionFor both SB and HDM extracts, the optimal allergen dose for NAC to cause a moderate-severity response ("provoking dose 7/12") was 1500 AU/mL. Licensed sublingual allergen tablets provide a readily available and inexpensive source of SB and HDM extracts for use in future interventional studies in AR.
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