Sub-lethal exposure of cockroaches to boric acid pesticide contributes to increased Bla g 2 excretion

Allergy. 2005 Jul;60(7):965-8. doi: 10.1111/j.1398-9995.2005.00814.x.

Abstract

Background: Several epidemiology studies have found an increase in the major cockroach allergen Bla g 2 with reported pesticide use.

Aims of the study: Our aim was to investigate the effect on the excretion of Bla g 1 and Bla g 2 allergens by cockroaches exposed to sub-lethal doses of the pesticides, boric acid and hydramethylnon gel.

Methods: German cockroaches in separate colonies were fed either boric acid or hydramethylnon gel at concentrations of 0.2, 0.1 and 0.01% in their water supply over a 2 week period. Ten colonies were exposed to each treatment concentration. Bla g 1 and Bla g 2 in fecal pellets were measured by ELISA.

Results: Cockroaches exposed to boric acid excreted fecal pellets with significantly higher concentrations of Bla g 2 (35,400 U/g) than did controls (12,700 U/g) (P = 0.001). Bla g 1 concentrations were not significantly different. There was no difference in either Bla g 1 or Bla g 2 concentrations between cockroaches that ingested hydramethylnon gel and those in the controls colonies.

Conclusions: The application of boric acid, a common pesticide, appears to paradoxically increase the production of Bla g 2, a major allergen, by the surviving cockroaches. This may have important implications in avoidance strategies.

Publication types

  • Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural
  • Research Support, U.S. Gov't, P.H.S.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Aspartic Acid Endopeptidases / immunology*
  • Boric Acids / pharmacology*
  • Cockroaches / drug effects
  • Cockroaches / immunology*
  • Insecticides / pharmacology*

Substances

  • Boric Acids
  • Insecticides
  • Aspartic Acid Endopeptidases
  • allergen Bla g 2
  • boric acid