Abstract

BackgroundRecently, the number of patients with pollinosis, particularly Japanese cedar pollinosis, has markedly increased. We previously reported about local allergic conjunctivitis, which is a phenotype of allergic conjunctivitis (AC). AC cases are often sensitized by various antigens. This study aimed to investigate the relationship among total tear IgE (t-tIgE), specific serum IgE (s-sIgE), and total serum IgE (t-sIgE) levels in patients with pollen-induced AC.MethodsIn 2019, 1372 patients were clinically diagnosed with AC at the Yamana Eye Clinic using t-tIgE, t-sIgE, and s-sIgE tests against 39 allergens. Among the pollen-induced AC patients who underwent allergen testing, 99 tested positives for s-sIgE against pollen. The subjects comprised 33 (33.3%) male and 66 (66.7%) female individuals aged 9–86 years.ResultsThe t-tIgE test was positive in 68 (68.7%) patients and negative in 31 (31.3%) patients. In the t-sIgE test, 45 (45.5%) patients had t-sIgE levels above the reference value of 170 IU/mL. The higher the total score of the positive class value of each pollen-specific IgE (pollen-sIgE) antibody, the higher the positive rate of t-tIgE (p < 0.001). Of 32 patients in whom food-specific IgE (food-sIgE) was detected, 81.3% of the pollen-sIgE-positive and food-sIgE-positive cases were also positive for t-sIgE and t-tIgE. However, significant difference was not found between the total score of food-sIgE of the t-tIgE positive group and negative group.ConclusionsPollen-induced AC is caused by pollen sensitization of the conjunctiva. Food-induced AC might be induced by the different pathological mechanism involved in pollen-induced AC.

Highlights

  • The number of patients with pollinosis, Japanese cedar pollinosis, has markedly increased [1, 2]

  • This study aimed to investigate the relationship among total tear Immunoglobulin E (IgE) (t-tIgE), specific serum IgE (s-sIgE) against 39 allergens, and total serum IgE (s-tIgE) levels in patients with pollen-induced allergic conjunctivitis (AC)

  • In “the guidelines” [10], AC is defined as non-proliferative conjunctivitis associated with a type I allergy that is mediated by IgE antibodies

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Introduction

The number of patients with pollinosis, Japanese cedar pollinosis, has markedly increased [1, 2]. In Japan, Mimura et al reported that both cedar pollen- and Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus-specific IgE levels in tears were significantly higher in the allergic group than in the control group [9]. This study aimed to investigate the relationship among total tear IgE (t-tIgE), specific serum IgE (s-sIgE), and total serum IgE (t-sIgE) levels in patients with pollen-induced AC. The higher the total score of the positive class value of each pollenspecific IgE (pollen-sIgE) antibody, the higher the positive rate of t-tIgE (p < 0.001). Significant difference was not found between the total score of food-sIgE of the t-tIgE positive group and negative group. Keywords Pollen-induced allergic conjunctivitis · Food-induced allergic conjunctivitis · Total tear IgE · Specific serum IgE · Total serum IgE

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