2018
DOI: 10.18176/jiaci.0250
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Hypersensitivity to Chironomid Larvae in a Nonatopic Patient: Safe Diagnosis Tools to Identify a Potent Allergen

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“…Their function is to facilitate the parasite's infiltration through the digestive mucosa of its host. Ani s 1, Ani s 4, Ani s 5, Ani s 6, Ani s 7, Ani s 8, Ani s 9 and Ani s 13 can induce both sensitization and elicitation of allergic symptoms 1029–1031 . Three of these are considered major allergens, Ani s 1, an inhibitor of Kunitz‐type serine proteases, Ani s 7, a protein of unknown biological function and Ani s 13, a protein of haemoglobin function.…”
Section: B12 – Allergy To Fish and Anisakis Simplexmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Their function is to facilitate the parasite's infiltration through the digestive mucosa of its host. Ani s 1, Ani s 4, Ani s 5, Ani s 6, Ani s 7, Ani s 8, Ani s 9 and Ani s 13 can induce both sensitization and elicitation of allergic symptoms 1029–1031 . Three of these are considered major allergens, Ani s 1, an inhibitor of Kunitz‐type serine proteases, Ani s 7, a protein of unknown biological function and Ani s 13, a protein of haemoglobin function.…”
Section: B12 – Allergy To Fish and Anisakis Simplexmentioning
confidence: 99%