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蜂王浆主要蜂王浆蛋白 3 致过敏反应 1 例及其与蜂巢的交叉反应

 

Authors Li JD , Cui L, Xu YY , Guan K

Received 29 October 2021

Accepted for publication 14 December 2021

Published 22 December 2021 Volume 2021:14 Pages 1555—1557

DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/JAA.S346045

Checked for plagiarism Yes

Review by Single anonymous peer review

Peer reviewer comments 2

Editor who approved publication: Dr Luis Garcia-Marcos

Purpose: Royal jelly and honeycomb are commonly consumed in China, and anaphylaxis caused by ingestion of royal jelly is rare. To date, there is no report of anaphylaxis after ingestion of royal jelly in China. Its cross-reactivity with honeycomb is still unclear.
Case Report: A 56-year-old Chinese female experienced two episodes of anaphylaxis within 1 hour after ingestion of royal jelly within one month. After avoiding royal jelly and other bee products, no anaphylactic reaction occurred again. The skin prick test and basophil activation test showed positive reactivity to royal jelly and honeycomb. In immunoblotting and immunoblotting inhibition tests, a 60 kDa protein was recognized in royal jelly and cross-reactivity with honeycomb. The mass spectrometry data revealed that the 62kDa protein belongs to major royal jelly protein 3.
Conclusion: Our data suggest that major royal jelly protein 3 of royal jelly is a main allergen that induces anaphylaxis and cross-reactivity with honeycomb. Therefore, the patient was allergic to royal jelly to avoid other bee products.
Keywords: royal jelly, honeycomb, major royal jelly protein 3, anaphylaxis