Type:
Whole Allergen
Whole Allergen
Whole Allergen
Isocyanate HDI
k77
XM0YF6
(ICD-11 is currently under implementation by WHO and the ICD-11 codes displayed in the encyclopedia may not yet be available in all countries)
Isocyanates are widely used in the production of polyurethane plastics, glues and paints. Individuals at risk are polyurethane foam makers, upholsterers, spray painters, wire coating workers, plastic molders, rubber workers, fabric coaters, metal rod coaters, truck body insulators and persons applying artificial turf and others.
Isocyanates have been mentioned in relation to the Sick Building Syndrome.
A wide spectrum of potentially allergic respiratory symptoms have been described and up to 5% of exposed workers have been reported to have developed asthma at work (1). IgE antibodies to isocyanates have been found in 14-19% of sensitised workers (2, 3).
Non-immunological, irritative mechanisms are likely to be of importance.
The three isocyanates (TDI, MDI and HDI) are closely related structurally being HSA-conjugated haptens and there is some allergenic crossreactivity (2). However, the major specificity depends on the type of isocyanate exposure.
Last reviewed : June 2022