2022 journal article

An international seroprevalence survey of the IgE sensitisation to the Dermatophagoides farinae house dust mite and two of its major allergens (Der f 2, Zen 1) in atopic dogs

Veterinary Dermatology, 33(2), 117.

By: C. Favrot*, T. Olivry n & T. Iwasaki*

co-author countries: Switzerland 🇨🇭 Japan 🇯🇵 United States of America 🇺🇸
MeSH headings : Allergens; Animals; Antigens, Dermatophagoides; Arthropod Proteins; Dermatitis, Atopic / immunology; Dermatitis, Atopic / veterinary; Dermatophagoides farinae; Dog Diseases / epidemiology; Dog Diseases / immunology; Dogs; Immunoglobulin E; Mites; Seroepidemiologic Studies
Source: ORCID
Added: August 20, 2021

Background Dogs with atopic dermatitis are often immunoglobulin (Ig)E‐sensitised to Dermatophagoides farinae (Df) house dust mites, yet limited data exist on the sensitisation rates to the individual Df allergens, Der f 2 and Zen 1. Objectives To determine the IgE sensitisation rates to Df, Der f 2 and Zen 1 in atopic dogs from geographically diverse countries. Animals Serum was collected from 32 laboratory dogs in Japan, and 837 atopic dogs from 11 countries from five continents: Asia (Japan, Thailand, Taiwan), Europe (Italy, Latvia, the Netherlands, UK), North America (USA), South America (Argentina, Brazil) and Africa (South Africa). Methods and materials We determined Df‐, Der f 2‐ and Zen 1‐specific IgE levels by ELISA. Correlations between the IgE values for these three allergens were calculated. Results The IgE seropositivity rates for Df varied between 74% (Argentina) and 100% (the Netherlands, Thailand, South Africa), those for Der f 2 between 12% (Argentina) and 88% (South Africa), and for Zen 1 between 70% (Argentina) and 100% (the Netherlands). Apart from the especially low seropositivity rate for Der f 2‐specific IgE in Argentina, the percentage of IgE sensitisation varied little between countries. There was significant correlation between the IgE levels to these three allergens which was highest between Df and Zen 1, and lowest between Zen 1 and Der f 2. Conclusions and clinical relevance The IgE sensitisation to Df is geographically widespread. Der f 2 and Zen 1 are major allergens for dogs in almost all countries where this was evaluated.