Alonso A, Marino G A, Scavini L M, Rodríguez S M
Centro de Alergia e Inmunología, Hospital de Clínicas, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina.
J Investig Allergol Clin Immunol. 1992 May-Jun;2(3):154-61.
Taxonomically related to the cockroach Periplaneta americana (Pa), Triatoma infestans (Ti) is an insect that parasitizes two-thirds of Argentina and acts as a vector for American trypanosomiasis. The glycoproteins obtained by a Sephadex G-150 column fractionation from the whole-body extract prepared with the chitinous structures revealed antigenicity in rabbits, which developed specific IgG after 8 weeks of immunization, as detected by several serological techniques. Atopic patients living in the northern provinces of Argentina--Santiago del Estero and Chaco (endemic area for Ti)--with rhinitis/asthma showed immediate positive skin tests to Ti and its fractions, as well as an IgE-RAST-anti-Ti in 30-36% of them. Healthy nonatopic adults of the same area and other atopics and nonatopics from Buenos Aires (non-endemic area) were selected as controls and showed negative type I skin tests, as well as specific RAST. The existence of common epitopes between Ti and Pa was confirmed by absorption techniques, RAST inhibition, IEF and STIF-RAST. These findings have clinical and epidemiological connotations.