rDer p10 (tropomyosin) House dust mite Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus (d205)1335
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rDer p10 (tropomyosin) – allergen component of the house dust mite Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus, one of the main sources of allergens in the household. This mite lives in beds and bedding, feeds on skin flakes, and can cause sensitization and allergic reactions of varying severity.
FEIA (Fluorescence Enzyme Immunoassay), ImmunoCAP (Solid-phase Immunofluorescence) – quantitative determination.
- Diagnosis of allergic reactions related to house dust mites.
- Assessment of sensitization level and risk of allergy development.
- Monitoring the effectiveness of ongoing therapy.
- Assessment of sensitization level after eliminating contact with the allergen.
- Evaluation of immune system status.
- Blood should be drawn in the morning on an empty stomach or 4 hours after eating.
- Drinking plain still water is allowed.
- Do not smoke for 30 minutes before the test.
- For children under 1 year – no food 30-40 minutes before the test; for children 1-5 years – 2-3 hours fasting.
House dust mites are a common source of allergens causing allergic rhinitis, asthma, and other allergic reactions. Sensitization to rDer p10 may cause cross-reactions with allergens from cockroaches, crustaceans, and mollusks. Determining this marker aids in accurate diagnosis, allergy prognosis, and therapy adjustment.

