IgE reactivity to milk components in dogs with cutaneous adverse food reactions

J Vet Med Sci. 2021 Oct 2;83(10):1509-1512. doi: 10.1292/jvms.21-0162. Epub 2021 Aug 9.

Abstract

We investigated the IgE reactivity to crude and purified milk antigens in the sera of 112 dogs with cutaneous adverse food reactions (CAFRs). Of the 112 dogs, 33 (29%) had specific IgE for crude milk antigens. In the dogs with milk-specific IgE, IgE reactivity to casein, bovine serum albumin (BSA), α-lactalbumin, β-lactoglobulin, and bovine IgG were 81%, 85%, 39%, 27%, and 35%, respectively. Casein and BSA may be important allergens in dogs with CAFRs. Some canine vaccines contain casein hydrolysate as a stabilizer and the pooled serum with anti-casein IgE showed IgE reactivity to the vaccines containing it. Information about IgE reactivity to casein in dogs with CAFRs could be useful for predicting adverse reactions to the vaccines including casein hydrolysate.

Keywords: IgE; cow’s milk allergen; cutaneous adverse food reaction; dog; vaccine.

MeSH terms

  • Allergens
  • Animals
  • Cattle
  • Cattle Diseases*
  • Dog Diseases*
  • Dogs
  • Immunoglobulin E
  • Lactoglobulins
  • Milk
  • Milk Hypersensitivity* / veterinary

Substances

  • Allergens
  • Lactoglobulins
  • Immunoglobulin E