A case retaining contact urticaria against egg white after gaining tolerance to ingestion
- 1 February 1997
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Pediatrics International
- Vol. 39 (1), 69-73
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1442-200x.1997.tb03559.x
Abstract
A girl, 5.7 years old, gained tolerance to egg white ingestion in spite of high immunoglobulin E (IgE) antibody titers to egg white but retained contact urticaria against egg white. She developed atopic dermatitis on her face at 2 months of age and showed high IgE antibody titers to egg white and cow's milk. Accidental ingestion of egg products initiated immediate symptoms such as wheezing, urticaria, erythema and edema of the eyelids and conjunctiva three times. These symptoms were confirmed by challenge tests using boiled egg white at 3.9 years of age. She also reacted positively to a 20 min patch test on her volar arm with raw egg white. However, there were no reactions to the oral challenge test by boiled egg and freeze-dried egg white at 5.1 and 5.7 years of age, respectively. This non-responsiveness was confirmed by a double-blind, placebo-controlled food challenge using freeze-dried egg white. Nevertheless, she showed positive reactions to a 20 min patch test with freeze-dried egg white. Her IgE antibody titers to the egg white components including ovomucoid, ovalbumin, ovotransferrin and lysozyme as well as egg white were high from 2.9 to 5.7 years old. Her IgE antibody titers for the ovomucoid fragments digested by pepsin, chymotrypsin and trypsin were not lower than those of positive control subjects. The binding activity of IgE antibody to ovomucoid, however, decreased from 2.9 to 5.6 years as shown by radioallergosorbent test (RAST) inhibition assays. The IgE antibody showed weaker binding activity to pepsin- and chymotrypsin-digested ovomucoid that were filtered through cut-off 10,000 filter at the age of 2.1 and 5.7 years. We speculated that the maturation of secretion of digestive enzymes was involved in the mechanisms of the acquisition of tolerance to egg white ingestion in spite of the persistence of contact urticaria.Keywords
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