Allergology International (Apr 2015)

Japanese Society of Allergology task force report on standardization of house dust mite allergen vaccines – Secondary publication

  • Toshiro Takai,
  • Yoshitaka Okamoto,
  • Kimihiro Okubo,
  • Makoto Nagata,
  • Masahiro Sakaguchi,
  • Yuma Fukutomi,
  • Akemi Saito,
  • Hiroshi Yasueda,
  • Keisuke Masuyama

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.alit.2015.01.005
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 64, no. 2
pp. 181 – 186

Abstract

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Background: In the 1990s, the Japanese Society of Allergology (JSA) standardized Japanese cedar pollen allergen vaccines. In the present study, the task force for house dust mite (HDM) allergen standardization of the Committee for Allergens and Immunotherapy of JSA reports the standardization of HDM allergen vaccines in Japan. Methods: In vivo allergenic potency was determined by intradermal testing of 51 Japanese adults with positive serum specific IgE to HDM allergens. In vitro total IgE binding potency was analyzed by competition ELISA using a pooled serum, with sera obtained from 10 allergic patients. The amounts of HDM group 1 (Der 1) and group 2 major allergens in eight HDM allergen extracts were measured by sandwich ELISAs. Correlation between the in vitro total IgE binding potency and major allergen levels was analyzed. Results: We selected a JSA reference HDM extract and determined its in vivo allergenic potency. The in vitro total IgE binding potency significantly correlated with Der 1 content, group 2 allergen content, and their combined amount, indicating that measurement of major allergen contents can be used as a surrogate in vitro assay. Conclusions: The task force determined the in vivo allergenic potency (100,000 JAU/ml) and Der 1 content (38.5 μg/ml) of the JSA reference HDM extract, selected the measurement of Der 1 content as the surrogate in vitro assay, and decided that manufacturers can label a HDM allergen extract as having a titer of 100,000 JAU/ml if it contains 22.2–66.7 μg/ml of Der 1.

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