High prevalence of seropositivity to a major allergen of Anisakis simplex-Ani s 1- in dyspeptic patients

dc.contributor.authorToro Rueda, Carlos
dc.contributor.authorCaballero, María Luisa
dc.contributor.authorBaquero Mochales, Margarita
dc.contributor.authorGarcía-Samaniego Rey, Javier
dc.contributor.authorCasado Fariñas, Isabel
dc.contributor.authorRubio Alonso, Margarita
dc.contributor.authorMoneo, Ignacio
dc.date.accessioned2014-09-26T11:52:28Z
dc.date.available2014-09-26T11:52:28Z
dc.date.issued2004spa
dc.description.abstractFinding evidence of anisakidosis requires invasive methods. We have developed a serological assay based on the detection of an immunoglobulin E (IgE) specifically directed against Ani s 1 protein, a major parasite allergen of Anisakis simplex, which has shown a high level of accuracy in the diagnosis of anisakidosis. We used this tool to determine the prevalence of anti-Ani s 1 IgE in dyspeptic patients and to investigate if its seropositivity could be related to epidemiological factors other than raw fish consumption. A total of 174 dyspeptic patients who submitted to upper digestive tract endoscopy were studied. Specific IgE against Ani s 1 was determined by immunoblotting. Quantitative information on smoking, alcohol consumption, and fish consumption as well as a history of gastric surgery was recorded. Twenty-four (13.8%) patients were seropositive for Ani s 1 protein. The seroprevalence of anti-Ani s 1 IgE increased with age in patients who were less than 62 years old (P = 0.047). Seropositivity to Ani s 1 was associated with the consumption of fish in vinegar (P < 0.001), raw fish (P = 0.001), and smoked fish (P = 0.007). There was no relationship between anti-Ani s 1 IgE seropositivity and the number of cigarettes smoked (P = 0.098) or alcohol intake (P = 0.179). Five patients had undergone previous gastric surgery, and three of those patients were seropositive for Ani s 1 (P = 0.019). In multivariate analysis, the consumption of fish in vinegar (P = 0.006), raw fish (P = 0.017), and smoked fish (P = 0.002) and a history of gastric surgery (P = 0.005) were independent factors associated with anti-Ani s 1 IgE detection. In conclusion, at present, anisakidosis might frequently be underdiagnosed, and it might have a clinical role in patients with upper dyspeptic symptoms. Uncooked-fish ingestion and previous gastric surgery were associated with seropositivity for Ani s 1 protein.spa
dc.description.filiationUEMspa
dc.description.impact1.724 JCR (2004) Q3, 77/111 Immunology, 27/41 Infectious disseases, 53/84 Microbiologyspa
dc.identifier.citationToro, C., Caballero, M. L., Baquero, M., García-Samaniego, J., Casado, I., Rubio, M., & Moneo, I. (2004). High prevalence of seropositivity to a major allergen of Anisakis simplex, Ani s 1, in dyspeptic patients. Clinical and Diagnostic Laboratory Immunology, 11(1), 115-118.spa
dc.identifier.doi10.1128/CDLI.11.1.115-118.2004spa
dc.identifier.issn1071412Xspa
dc.identifier.issn10986588spa
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11268/3606
dc.language.isoengspa
dc.peerreviewedSispa
dc.rights.accessRightsopen accessspa
dc.subject.uemInmunologíaspa
dc.subject.uemParasitologíaspa
dc.subject.unescoInmunologíaspa
dc.subject.unescoParasitologíaspa
dc.titleHigh prevalence of seropositivity to a major allergen of Anisakis simplex-Ani s 1- in dyspeptic patientsspa
dc.typejournal articlespa
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