Papular urticaria: A review of causal agents in Colombia.

Biomedica

Instituto de Investigaciones Inmunológicas, Universidad de Cartagena, Cartagena, Colombia.

Published: December 2016

AI Article Synopsis

  • - Papular urticaria is a chronic allergic reaction typically triggered by insect bites, prevalent in tropical regions, especially in Latin America, where recent studies indicate that approximately 25% of children under six in Bogotá are affected.
  • - The review highlights a strong link between exposure to indoor fleas, poverty, and the prevalence of this condition, with limited data on the specific insects responsible, although Aedes aegypti and Culex quinquefasciatus are noted as common culprits.
  • - The pathogenesis involves Th2 cellular-mediated mechanisms, but the exact role of immunoglobulin E and the specific insect-derived antigens remain unclear, indicating a need for further research into the molecular causes of papular urtic

Article Abstract

Papular urticaria is a chronic allergic reaction induced by insect bites, which is common in the tropics. The objective of this review was to deepen on epidemiological and immunological aspects of this disease, focused on data published in Latin American countries.We conducted a non-systematic review of the literature through electronic search on the epidemiology of papular urticaria, the entomological characteristics of the causative agents and associated immunological mechanisms.Several reports from medical centers suggest that papular urticaria is common in Latin America. Only one epidemiological survey designed to estimate prevalence of papular urticaria has been published, reporting that about a quarter of children under six years of age is affected by this condition in Bogotá. There is evidence on the causal relationship among exposure to indoor fleas, poverty and papular urticaria in Bogotá, a representative city of the Andean altitudes. Information about causal insects in tropical warmer areas is scarce, although from clinical reports Aedes aegypti and Culex quienquefasciatus appear to be the most common. Th2 cellular-mediated mechanisms are involved in its pathogenesis, which explains its delayed hypersensitivity. The role of immunoglobulin E is not clear in this disease. Insect-derived antigens directly involved in papular urticaria etiology are unknown. However, it is possible that common molecules among causal insects mediate cross-reactive reactions, such as Cte f 2 allergen, found in cat fleas, and its counterparts in mosquitoes.Papular urticaria is a frequent disease in Latin America that should be further investigated. Immunological characterization of the molecular components that cause this condition may solve questions about its pathogenesis.

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