# Multidimensional characterization of allergic rhinitis in Mysuru, South India: A cluster-based approach

**Authors:** Padukudru Anand Mahesh, Attahalli Shivanarayanprasad Praveena, Mohammed Kaleem Ullah, Mandya Venkateshmurthy Greeshma, Jayaraj Biligere Siddaiah, Jefferson Daniel, Devasahayam Jesudas Christopher, Krishnarajah Nirantharakumar, Adel H. Mansur, Glenis Scadding, David C. Wraith, Mamidipudi Thirumala Krishna

PMC · DOI: 10.1016/j.jacig.2026.100664 · The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology: Global · 2026-02-11

## TL;DR

This study identifies three distinct allergic rhinitis clusters in South India, highlighting common allergen sensitizations and differences in symptoms and biomarkers.

## Contribution

The study introduces a cluster-based approach to define AR subgroups in South India, revealing distinct clinical and biological profiles.

## Key findings

- Three AR clusters were identified with distinct biomarker and symptom profiles.
- High sensitization to house dust mite and cosensitization with cockroach, weed, and Bermuda pollens were common.
- AR clusters showed differences in Feno, eosinophils, asthma burden, and lung function.

## Abstract

Allergic rhinitis (AR) affects approximately 10% of Indian adults, but its clinical and biological heterogeneity remains poorly defined.

We sought to characterize AR phenotypes in South Indian adults using clinical features, spirometry, fractional exhaled nitric oxide (Feno), skin prick tests, blood biomarkers, and cluster analysis.

This was a prospective observational study of 122 patients (≥18 years old) with AR with or without asthma attending a South Indian tertiary allergy clinic and 50 asymptomatic nonatopic control subjects. Participants underwent standardized symptom/exposure assessments, spirometry, Feno, blood counts, serum IgE, and skin prick tests to 10 aeroallergens. Principal component analysis, correlation networks, and unsupervised k-means clustering were applied to define phenotypes.

Patients with AR were younger than control subjects, predominantly female, and frequently exposed to incense and mosquito repellents. Sensitization to house dust mite (>70%) and polysensitization were common. Compared with control subjects, patients with AR had elevated Feno (43 vs18 ppb; P < .01) but no significant differences in serum IgE or eosinophils. Spirometry revealed modestly lower FEV1/forced vital capacity in patients with AR (P < .01), though values remained within normal limits. Cluster analysis identified 3 subgroups: high Feno, low eosinophils, moderate-to-severe AR with less asthma; low Feno, high eosinophils, with more asthma; and impaired lung function with moderate eosinophilia and the highest asthma burden. Network analysis demonstrated strong cosensitization between house dust mite, Parthenium hysterophorus (weed pollen), Cynodon dactylon (Bermuda pollen), and cockroach.

This study showed 3 distinct AR clusters with high dust mite sensitization alongside cosensitization with cockroach, weed, and Bermuda pollens. Multicenter studies are warranted to further refine AR clusters, including tissue-level biomarker profiling and relevance to pharmacotherapy and immunomodulatory therapies.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** allergic rhinitis (MONDO:0011786), asthma (MONDO:0004979)

## Full-text entities

- **Genes:** IGHE (immunoglobulin heavy constant epsilon) [NCBI Gene 3497] {aka IgE}
- **Diseases:** allergy (MESH:D004342), eosinophilia (MESH:D004802), asthma (MESH:D001249), impaired lung function (MESH:D003072), AR (MESH:D065631)
- **Chemicals:** nitric oxide (MESH:D009569)
- **Species:** Parthenium hysterophorus (species) [taxon 183063], Cynodon dactylon (Bermuda grass, species) [taxon 28909], Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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