J Asthma Allergy Clin Immunol.  2002 Sep;22(3):614-619.

Occupational asthma and IgE sensitization induced by inhalation of cefteram pivoxil powder

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  • 1Department of Allergy and Rhenmatology, Ajou University School of Medicine, Suwon, Korea. hspark@madang.ajou.ac.kr

Abstract

Cephalosporins are well-known agents that may cause occupational asthma and there have been a few reports suggesting that the pathogenesis may be IgE-mediated. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report of cefteram pivoxil-induced occupational asthma and detection of serum specific IgE to cefteram-HSA (human serum albumin) conjugate. A 28-year-old woman who had been occupied in a pharmaceutical company for 3 years began to experience rhinorrhea, nasal obstruction, cough, and dyspnea one year after she started work. She was involved in the filling of vials with cefteram pivoxil powder. The patient had no history of previous allergies. Skin prick test (SPT) to 80 common allergens showed negative responses and methacholine bronchoprovocation test (BPT) showed a positive response after inhalation of 0.15mg/ml. Skin prick test with cefteram pivoxil showed a strong positive response and specific BPT with cefteram demonstrated an early asthmatic response. Serum specific IgE to cefteram -HSA conjugate was detectable by ELISA. In conclusion, an IgE-mediated mechanism may be involved in the pathogenesis of cefteram pivoxil-induced bronchoconstriction in an exposed patient. Further studies will be needed to investigate if serum sIgE may be used as a useful marker to screen susceptible individuals.

Keyword

occupational asthma; cefteram pivoxil; specific IgE

MeSH Terms

Adult
Allergens
Asthma, Occupational*
Bronchoconstriction
Cephalosporins
Cough
Dyspnea
Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay
Female
Humans
Hypersensitivity
Immunoglobulin E*
Inhalation*
Methacholine Chloride
Nasal Obstruction
Skin
Allergens
Cephalosporins
Immunoglobulin E
Methacholine Chloride
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