Modulation of human response Medications Cat allergies can often be controlled with over-the-counter or prescription medications.
Antihistamines and
decongestants may provide allergy relief. In its early stages, AIT utilized cat dander extract, which consists of microscopic dry skin flakes of cats, but later resorted to Fel d 1 due to issues of standardization. One way researchers use Fel d 1 in immunotherapy is through the alteration of its chemical structure.
Disulfide bonds between Fel d 1 chains were broken to reduce the binding between the allergen and immunoglobulin E (IgE), inhibiting an allergic response.
Cat bathing Regularly bathing a cat may remove significant amounts of allergens from fur. After bathing, the levels of Fel d 1 on cat skin and fur return within two days of bathing. In addition, amounts of Fel d 1 in the surrounding air return after 24 hours of bathing the cat. Immunizing a hen against a cat allergen such as Fel d 1 would therefore produce a continuous stream of anti-Fel d 1 IgY in their eggs. Cat food containing the anti-Fel d 1 IgY antibody has been found to reduce Fel d 1 levels in fur. Cat food additionally containing antibodies for Fel d 4 and Fel d 7 has been made and sold in China, but no peer-reviewed studies have been published. The IgY strategy does not apply to Fel d 5 and Fel d 6, which are themselves cat antibodies. Chinese cat food manufacturers claim that adding papaya protease (
papain) to cat food reduces the amount of these allergens in cat saliva, but they have not published any peer-reviewed study on this matter either.
Development of other treatments Development of several human vaccines has been abandoned, including Allervax and Cat-SPIRE. More recently, in 2022 the National Institute of Health experimented with allergy shots (allergen immunotherapy, see above) and a monoclonal antibody
Tezepelumab. Among the tests, the human participants given the shot with the Tezepelumab had greater results than the placebo group and the single allergy shot. As of 2019, the Swiss company HypoPet AG is developing a vaccine it hopes could be administered to cats to reduce the emission of Fel d 1 proteins. ==Hypoallergenic cats==