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The prevalence of
specific IgE to
natural rubber latex
proteins in the
general population
remains
uncertain.The
purpose of this
study was to
determine the
prevalence of sera
containing specific
IgE antibodies to
latex proteins using
immunoenzymatic
methods.
A population of 500
unselected adult
voluntary blood
donors was the
source of the sera
used in this study.
Two different
immunoenzymatic
methods (EAST and
CARLA) were used to
analyze the presence
of specific IgE
antibodies.
Confirmation assay
was carried out by
inhibition ELISA and
immunoblotting. Sera
from healthy
nonatopic
individuals were
also used as
control.
Two hundred and
twenty five sera
showed higher than
normal total IgE
levels. Of those,
three presented
latex specific IgE
antibodies, which
could be inhibited
in a dose response
manner with the
natural rubber latex
and glove extracts.
Several latex
allergens were
recognized by the
IgE antibodies from
these positive sera.
This low
seroprevalence (0.66
%) indicates that
latex
hypersensitivity is
not an important
problem in the
general population.
We believe that
prevention of latex
exposure is only
necessary in high
risk groups of
patients.
Key words:
Latex allergy, IgE,
ELISA, serology |