Common whelk (Buccinum undatum) allergy: Sensitization rate and its relationship with other food allergens

Background: The common whelk (Buccinum undatum) is one of the largest and most com¬mon snails in the North Atlantic. In Korea and Japan. common whelk is a popular eatable shell¬fish. Although shellfish has been known as the one of the most common causes of food allergy, there has been no published r...

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Main Authors: 이, 재영, 윤, 성호, 서, 유진, 최, 정희, 서, 창희, 남, 동호, 김, 윤근, 민, 경업, 박, 해심
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Language:Korean
Published: 2004
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spelling ftajouunivml:oai:repository.ajou.ac.kr:201003/5730 2023-05-15T17:34:48+02:00 Common whelk (Buccinum undatum) allergy: Sensitization rate and its relationship with other food allergens 골뱅이(Buccinum undatum) 알레르기: 감작률과 다른 음식물 항원과의 연관성 이, 재영 윤, 성호 서, 유진 최, 정희 서, 창희 남, 동호 김, 윤근 민, 경업 박, 해심 2004 http://repository.ajou.ac.kr/handle/201003/5730 ko kor J012268739 1226-8739 http://repository.ajou.ac.kr/handle/201003/5730 JP-00001153 Journal of asthma, allergy and clinical immunology, 24(1). : 77-84, 2004 common whelk food allergy specific IgE Article Journal Papers 2004 ftajouunivml 2022-11-18T01:33:12Z Background: The common whelk (Buccinum undatum) is one of the largest and most com¬mon snails in the North Atlantic. In Korea and Japan. common whelk is a popular eatable shell¬fish. Although shellfish has been known as the one of the most common causes of food allergy, there has been no published report on allergenecity and clinical significance of this sea snail. In this study, we determined the sensitization rate to common whelk and its relationship with other food allergens in allergy patients. Method : We carried out the skin prick test (SPT) with commonly consumed foodstuffs in Korea including common whelk in 1700 patients over 1 year. The specific IgE to common whelk were detected by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). ELISA inhibition test using sensitized sera was conducted. Results : SPT to common whelk was positive (?2+) in 83 (4.9%) patients studied. Twenty -four (38.7%) of 62 SPT-positive patients had high serum specific IgE to common whelk. ELISA inhibition test showed significant inhibitions by abalone as well as by common whelk and. minimal inhibition were noted by shrimp. Significant correlation was also noted in specific IgE levels between common whelk and abalone (r=0.58. P(?.05). Conclusion : IgE-sensitization rate to common whelk was 4.9% in allergy patients. Further studies are needed to evaluate the clinical significance of sensitized patients to common whelk, and to confirm a cross reactivity with abalone. (J Asthma Allergy Clin Immunol 24: 77-84, 2004) Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic AJOU Open Repository (Ajou University Medical Information & Media Center)
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topic common whelk
food allergy
specific IgE
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food allergy
specific IgE
이, 재영
윤, 성호
서, 유진
최, 정희
서, 창희
남, 동호
김, 윤근
민, 경업
박, 해심
Common whelk (Buccinum undatum) allergy: Sensitization rate and its relationship with other food allergens
topic_facet common whelk
food allergy
specific IgE
description Background: The common whelk (Buccinum undatum) is one of the largest and most com¬mon snails in the North Atlantic. In Korea and Japan. common whelk is a popular eatable shell¬fish. Although shellfish has been known as the one of the most common causes of food allergy, there has been no published report on allergenecity and clinical significance of this sea snail. In this study, we determined the sensitization rate to common whelk and its relationship with other food allergens in allergy patients. Method : We carried out the skin prick test (SPT) with commonly consumed foodstuffs in Korea including common whelk in 1700 patients over 1 year. The specific IgE to common whelk were detected by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). ELISA inhibition test using sensitized sera was conducted. Results : SPT to common whelk was positive (?2+) in 83 (4.9%) patients studied. Twenty -four (38.7%) of 62 SPT-positive patients had high serum specific IgE to common whelk. ELISA inhibition test showed significant inhibitions by abalone as well as by common whelk and. minimal inhibition were noted by shrimp. Significant correlation was also noted in specific IgE levels between common whelk and abalone (r=0.58. P(?.05). Conclusion : IgE-sensitization rate to common whelk was 4.9% in allergy patients. Further studies are needed to evaluate the clinical significance of sensitized patients to common whelk, and to confirm a cross reactivity with abalone. (J Asthma Allergy Clin Immunol 24: 77-84, 2004)
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author 이, 재영
윤, 성호
서, 유진
최, 정희
서, 창희
남, 동호
김, 윤근
민, 경업
박, 해심
author_facet 이, 재영
윤, 성호
서, 유진
최, 정희
서, 창희
남, 동호
김, 윤근
민, 경업
박, 해심
author_sort 이, 재영
title Common whelk (Buccinum undatum) allergy: Sensitization rate and its relationship with other food allergens
title_short Common whelk (Buccinum undatum) allergy: Sensitization rate and its relationship with other food allergens
title_full Common whelk (Buccinum undatum) allergy: Sensitization rate and its relationship with other food allergens
title_fullStr Common whelk (Buccinum undatum) allergy: Sensitization rate and its relationship with other food allergens
title_full_unstemmed Common whelk (Buccinum undatum) allergy: Sensitization rate and its relationship with other food allergens
title_sort common whelk (buccinum undatum) allergy: sensitization rate and its relationship with other food allergens
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