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Acetylsalicylic acid aggravates anaphylaxis in a PGE2- dependent manner
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Globig, Philipp
, Willmes, Diana M
, Babina, Magda
, Morakabati, Payam
, Worm, Margitta
, Höfer, Veronika
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Acetylsalicylic acid
/ Acids
/ Allergens
/ Allergies
/ Anaphylaxis
/ Aspirin
/ Beta blockers
/ Histamine
/ Leukocytes (basophilic)
/ Mast cells
/ Prostaglandin E2
2025
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Acetylsalicylic acid aggravates anaphylaxis in a PGE2- dependent manner
by
Globig, Philipp
, Willmes, Diana M
, Babina, Magda
, Morakabati, Payam
, Worm, Margitta
, Höfer, Veronika
in
Acetylsalicylic acid
/ Acids
/ Allergens
/ Allergies
/ Anaphylaxis
/ Aspirin
/ Beta blockers
/ Histamine
/ Leukocytes (basophilic)
/ Mast cells
/ Prostaglandin E2
2025
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Acetylsalicylic acid aggravates anaphylaxis in a PGE2- dependent manner
by
Globig, Philipp
, Willmes, Diana M
, Babina, Magda
, Morakabati, Payam
, Worm, Margitta
, Höfer, Veronika
in
Acetylsalicylic acid
/ Acids
/ Allergens
/ Allergies
/ Anaphylaxis
/ Aspirin
/ Beta blockers
/ Histamine
/ Leukocytes (basophilic)
/ Mast cells
/ Prostaglandin E2
2025
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Acetylsalicylic acid aggravates anaphylaxis in a PGE2- dependent manner
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Acetylsalicylic acid aggravates anaphylaxis in a PGE2- dependent manner
2025
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Overview
Acetylsalicylic acid (ASA) can exert proanaphylactic effects, but the extent of this phenomenon and its underlying mechanisms are undefined. Yet, low homeostatic prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) levels have been associated with anaphylaxis. In this study, we investigated whether the proanaphylactic effect of ASA is PGE2 dependent. We assessed the effect of ASA in experimental anaphylaxis models, analyzed a large dataset of patients with anaphylaxis, and performed titrated allergen challenges in ASA-treated allergic individuals. Registry data indicated an increased risk for severe anaphylaxis in patients with ASA comedication. ASA pretreatment aggravated allergen-dependent anaphylaxis in mice, whereas histamine-induced anaphylaxis remained unaffected. Exacerbation was due to reduced PGE2, as its stabilization or the use of prostanoid E receptor (EP) agonists reversed the proanaphylactic effects of ASA. EP2-, EP3-, and EP4 receptor-deficient mice revealed that each receptor individually contributed to ASA susceptibility. In patients with allergy, prior ASA intake increased skin responsiveness to allergen but not to histamine. Conversely, the responses of basophils to ex vivo FcεRI aggregation remained unaltered, indicating that ASA operated by enhancing the stimulability of mast cells in a PGE2-dependent manner. Collectively, our data reveal a central role of the PGE2 network in ASA-aggravated anaphylaxis. EP receptors could be potential targets to prevent or alter the outcome of anaphylaxis.
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American Society for Clinical Investigation
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