Type:
Whole Allergen
Whole Allergen
Whole Allergen
Langust (spiny lobster)
f304
Palinuridae
Palinurus spp.
Langust (spiny lobster)
IgE antibodies to spiny lobster have been measured in both atopic and non-atopic patients
When searching for possible shared antigens in assessing crustacea sensitivity, IgE antibodies to spiny lobster were measured in both atopic and non-atopic patients (1). In a study of adult shrimp-hypersensitive patients, a common major allergen of 36kd was identified in shrimp (f24), crayfish, crab (f23), and spiny lobster, which may explain the clinical histories of patients with immediate hypersensitivity reactions to the crustacea family (2).
Langust has a major allergen of 36 kD in common with shrimp (f24), crayfish (Rf320) and crab (f23).Crossreactivity with other Crustaceans can also be expected.(2)
Last Reviewed- April 2022
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