Pediatr Allergy Respir Dis.  2003 Dec;13(4):248-254.

Cross-reactivity between Hen's Egg from Goose, Duck and Domestic Birds in Children with Egg Allergy

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  • 1Department of Pediatrics, College of Medicine, Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea.

Abstract

PURPOSE
Birds' eggs have been a major source of food for mankind since the time unknown. Among them, chicken eggs have been the most important food source. We examined the allergenic properties of eggs from varying birds on patients with known allergy to chicken eggs, to find out whether they can replace the chicken eggs for the source of nutrient. METHODS: Samples were selected from patients who visited the allergy clinic of the Department of Pediatrics at Yonsei University Medical Center. The serum specific IgE for eggs were measured and allergy skin tests were performed. The serum of the patients with proven egg allergy was then tested for reactivity with eggs from wild and domestic ducks, geese, seagulls, quails, yellow-shelled and white-shelled eggs employing SDS-PAGE and IgE immunoblotting. RESULTS: All the egg protein showed similar molecular sizes ranging from 24-100 kDa. Their expressions, however, were different, with white eggs, yellow eggs, and quail eggs showing strong reaction, while ducks, geese, and mallard eggs presented with weak reaction. Immunoblotting exhibited reactivity in 35-50 kDa and 25-35 kDa groups. Quail eggs and shells from chicken eggs showed a protein banding of 75-80 kDa. Geese, wild and domestic ducks, quail did not exhibit any cross-reactivity with chicken eggs. CONCLUSION: Among patients with egg allergy, cross-reactivity between different chicken eggs was present, but no cross-reactivity was apparent between chicken eggs and other birds' eggs. Therefore, we suggest theses eggs as alternative source of food in patients with egg allergy. However further study with larger patient population is still required.

Keyword

Egg allergy; Bird's egg; Chickens; Geeses; Ducks; Domestic animal

MeSH Terms

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Animals, Domestic
Birds*
Chickens
Child*
Ducks*
Egg Hypersensitivity*
Eggs
Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel
Geese
Humans
Hypersensitivity
Immunoblotting
Immunoglobulin E
Ovum*
Pediatrics
Quail
Skin Tests
Immunoglobulin E
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