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Objective To investigate serum levels of interleukin(IL)-22 in typeⅠhypersensitivity disease patients with monosensitization and polysensitization,inhaled allergens and food allergens,and explore the correlation between IL-22 levels and allergens.Methods A total of 100 patients with typeⅠhypersensitivity disease and 30 normal controls were recruited in this study.Western blot and enzyme-linked immuno sorbent assay were used to detect 19 types of allergens′ specific IgE antibody and IL-22 concentrations,respectively.Results Serum level of IL-22 was positive correlated with the number of sensitized allergens(r=0.318,P=0.001).The levels of IL-22 in polysensitization patients,monosensitization patients and normal controls were 24.52(20.41,29.27),22.02(15.25,25.59),18.06(16.02,23.04)pg/mL respectively.IL-22 in polysensitization patients(n=42) were higher than those in monosensitization patients(n=58) and normal controls(U=867.500 and 229.000,P0.05).Conclusion Serum level of IL-22 increases in type Ⅰhypersensitivity disease patients,was is positive correlated with the number of sensitized allergens.
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PURPOSE: We examined whether fractional exhaled nitric oxide (FeNO) levels are associated with atopy profiles in terms of mono-sensitization and poly-sensitization in asthmatic children. METHODS: A total of 119 children underwent an assessment that included FeNO measurements, spirometry, methacholine challenge, and measurement of blood eosinophil count, serum total IgE, and serum eosinophil cationic protein (ECP). We also examined sensitization to five classes of aeroallergens (house dust mites, animal danders, pollens, molds, and cockroach) using skin prick testing. The children were divided into three groups according to their sensitization profiles to these aeroallergens (non-sensitized, mono-sensitized, and poly-sensitized). RESULTS: The geometric means (range of 1 SD) of FeNO were significantly different between the three groups (non-sensitized, 18.6 ppb [10.0-34.7 ppb]; mono-sensitized, 28.8 ppb [16.6-50.1 ppb]; and poly-sensitized, 44.7 ppb [24.5-81.3 ppb], P=0.001). FeNO levels were correlated with serum total IgE concentrations, peripheral blood eosinophilia, and serum ECP levels to different degrees. CONCLUSIONS: FeNO levels vary according to the profile of atopy, as determined by positive skin prick test results to various classes of aeroallergens. FeNO is also moderately correlated with serum total IgE, blood eosinophilia, and serum ECP. These results suggest that poly-sensitized asthmatic children may have the highest risk of airway inflammation.