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We report the case
of a 25-year-old
female who
experienced two
immediate episodes
of labial, lingual
and larynx angiodema
after eating fried
mantis shrimp (Squilla
empusa), a
crustacean belonging
to the Squillidae
family, and a third
episode after eating
shellfi sh pudding.
Prick by prick tests
to mantis shrimp and
to other crustacean
were positive. Serum
specifi c IgE showed
higher values than
0.35 kU/L to
extracts from mantis
shrimp shell, prawn,
large prawn and crab.
Serum specifi c IgE
against large prawn
tropomyosin were
below 0.35 kU/L.
Sodium dodecyl
sulfate
polyacrylamide gel
electropheresis (SDS-PAGE)
immunoblotting
results with raw
mantis shrimp shell
revealed IgE-binding
bands of 46 kDa and
25 kDa, in non
reducing and
reducing conditions,
respectively.
Cross-reactivity
studies using the
enzyme allergo
sorbent test (EAST)-inhibition
and Immunoblotting-inhibition
methods showed the
existence of signifi
cant cross-reactivity
between the IgE-binding
proteins present in
mantis shrimp and
those from prawn,
large prawn and
small crab.
Key words:
Mantis shrimp.
Squilla empusa.
Crustaceans.
Immediate
hypersensitive
reaction. Cross-reactivity.
Tropomyosin. |