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Herzinger T1, Schöpf P, Przybilla B, Ruëff F., IgE-mediated hypersensitivity reactions to cannabis in laboratory personnel., Int Arch Allergy Immunol, 2011;156:423-426,doi: 10.1159/000324444
(Plain text: Herzinger T1, Schopf P, Przybilla B, Rueff F., IgE-mediated hypersensitivity reactions to cannabis in laboratory personnel., Int Arch Allergy Immunol)

Keywords: cannabis, IgE, laboratory worker,

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Abstract

BACKGROUND:
There have been sporadic reports of hypersensitivity reactions to plants of the Cannabinaceae family (hemp and hops), but it has remained unclear whether these reactions are immunologic or nonimmunologic in nature.

OBJECTIVE:
We examined the IgE-binding and histamine-releasing properties of hashish and marijuana extracts by CAP-FEIA and a basophil histamine release test.

METHODS:
Two workers at a forensic laboratory suffered from nasal congestion, rhinitis, sneezing and asthmatic symptoms upon occupational contact with hashish or marijuana, which they had handled frequently for 25 and 16 years, respectively. Neither patient had a history of atopic disease. Serum was analyzed for specific IgE antibodies to hashish or marijuana extract by research prototype ImmunoCAP, and histamine release from basophils upon exposure to hashish or marijuana extracts was assessed. Results were matched to those of 4 nonatopic and 10 atopic control subjects with no known history of recreational or occupational exposure to marijuana or hashish.

RESULTS:
Patient 1 had specific IgE to both hashish and marijuana (CAP class 2), and patient 2 to marijuana only (CAP class 2). Controls proved negative for specific IgE except for 2 atopic individuals with CAP class 1 to marijuana and 1 other atopic individual with CAP class 1 to hashish. Stimulation of basophils with hashish or marijuana extracts elicited histamine release from basophils of both patients and 4 atopic control subjects.

CONCLUSIONS:
Our results suggest an IgE-related pathomechanism for hypersensitivity reactions to marijuana or hashish.

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