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IgE‐mediated chlorhexidine allergy—Cross‐reactivity with other biguanide disinfectants

Published inAllergy, vol. 75, no. 12, p. 3237-3247
Publication date2020-12
First online date2020-08-05
Abstract

Background: Chlorhexidine (CHX) is a widely utilized disinfectant that can cause IgE-mediated urticaria/anaphylaxis. The cross-reactivity of patients with IgE-mediated CHX allergy with other disinfectants, which share structural similarities with CHX like polyhexanide (polyhexamethylene biguanide; PHMB), alexidine (ALX), or octenidine (OCT), is unknown.

Methods: Forty-four patients with anaphylaxis or urticaria upon CHX exposure and positive skin prick test (SPT) and/or positive CHX ImmunoCAP test (Phadia TFS, Uppsala, Sweden) were recruited. IgE to the biguanide and/or hexamethylene structure was investigated with PHMB ImmunoCAP (n = 32) and by basophil activation tests (BAT) with CHX and ALX (n = 37). Inhibition tests of CHX and PHMB ImmunoCAPs by CHX, ALX, PHMB, and OCT were performed.

Results: IgE reactivity to PHMB as surrogate marker for biguanide/hexamethylene reactivity was detected in 5/32 sera. Seven of 37 patients showed a positive BAT with ALX, but only under optimized conditions. Binding to CHX ImmunoCAP was inhibited by ALX in 1/32 sera, and binding to PHMB was blocked by ALX (1/5) and by OCT in another (1/5). In SPT, 9/10 patients were positive for CHX and 3 of them with ALX (only at highest concentration at 5 mg/mL). A further patient reacted primarily with OCT and showed IgE cross-reactivity with CHX, ALX, and PHMB.

Conclusion: The IgE response to CHX seems polyclonal. The chloroguanide ending of CHX is the main epitope for the IgE and is suitable as screening assay to detect CHX reactivity. IgE-reactivities with the biguanide or hexamethylene components of other disinfectants (ALX, PHMB) can be detected by SPT, PHMB ImmunoCAP, and ALX-BAT in 15%-33% of CHX-allergic patients.

Keywords
  • IgE
  • ImmunoCAP
  • Alexidine
  • Allergy
  • Anaphylaxis
  • Basophil activation test
  • Biguanide disinfectants
  • Chlorhexidine
  • Cross-reactivity
  • Octenidine
  • Polyhexanide
Citation (ISO format)
MUELLER-WIRTH, Nicole et al. IgE‐mediated chlorhexidine allergy—Cross‐reactivity with other biguanide disinfectants. In: Allergy, 2020, vol. 75, n° 12, p. 3237–3247. doi: 10.1111/all.14497
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