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Tianjin Medical Journal ; (12): 781-783, 2015.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-461823

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Objective To explore the correlation of total IgE and childhood atopic dermatitis (AD) in maternal serum and newborn cord blood, as well as its clinical significance of allergen testing. Methods Thirty-five cases diagnosed as AD (AD group) were selected, and other 35 children who were not diagnosed as AD (control group) were randomly selected from a birth cohort established in 2009—2011. The total IgE levels were detected by ELISA in maternal serum and newborn cord blood. The serum specific IgE antibody level was detected by quantitative immunoblotting method. Results The serum total IgE level was significantly higher in mother and newborn cord blood in AD group than that in control group (χ2=16.568 and 14.933, P<0.01). Compared to control group, there was a significantly higher positive rate of mother serum allergen includ?ing dust mites, house dust, ragweed pollen, song kind of pollen, poplar, surname and elm pollen, mould, shrimp, marine fish, in AD group (P<0.05). There was a significantly higher positive rate of artemisia pollen and fungi IgE in newborn cord blood in AD group (P<0.05). Conclusion The increased total IgE in maternal serum may play a predictive effect on infants suf?fering from AD. There is no obvious consistency in allergic state between mothers and infants.

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Chinese Journal of Clinical Laboratory Science ; (12)2006.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-588606

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Objective To evaluate the validity and predictive value of CAP specific IgE test system.Methods Five allergen-specific IgEs,i.e.,specific IgE to mites,mugwort pollens,hop pollens,cat epithelium and dander,and Alternaria alternate,were tested in selected randomly allergic and non-allergic patients by using CAP system.Results In 957 tests the sensitivity of specific IgE to the 5 allergens was 99.0%,97.9%,91.7%,93.5% and 85.5%,and the specificity was 96.2%,95.8%,93.0%,97.0% and 91.7%.The positive and negative predictive values were greater than 94% and 80% respectively.Conclusion CAP system is of great potential value for diagnosis of allergens.

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Journal of Asthma, Allergy and Clinical Immunology ; : 920-926, 1999.
Artigo em Coreano | WPRIM | ID: wpr-158720

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BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: The selection of allergen panels is a prerequisite to effectively test for innumerable allergens scattered throughout the environment. However, the selection of the pre-existing panel has been vague and contains some allergens that have not been verified as being common in Korea. This study was aimed to produce allergen panels in Korea. METHODS: For 12 months in 1996, sera were tested by the chemiluminescent assay of Multiple allergen simultaneous test (MAST-CLA: Immunosystems, Mountain view, U.S.A.). A total of 2, 467 specimens that either tested positive or were negative but had high total IgE level were pooled together. The pooled ser a were assayed for 60 allergens supplied by Dexall Acti Tip System (Dexall biomedical Labs. Inc., Gaithersburg, U.S.A.), a recently developed enzyme immunoassay. According to the Allerg Ens Unit (Allergen Unit:AU), 12 of the most frequently encountered and 6 of the leaot frequent allergens with reactions between classes 3 and trace were selected. RESULTS: The 12 most frequently encountered allergens were : Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus, Dermatophagoides farinae, house dust, timothy grass, perennial rye, mugwort, birch, oak, hazel nut, common ragweed, alder and dog dander. The 6 least frequently encountered were : wheat, egg-white, cat epithelium, milk, cockroach and shrimp. CONCLUSION: The 12 allergens we chose proposed to be the minimally required panel of frequently encountered allergens in allergy testing. We conclude that the 12 most frequent allergens should be tested with the total IgE level as a major panel (panel-M) and that the 6 least frequently encountered allergens may be tested separately when needed, as a minor panel (panel-m).


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Animais , Gatos , Cães , Alérgenos , Alnus , Ambrosia , Artemisia , Betula , Baratas , Alérgenos Animais , Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus , Poeira , Epitélio , Hipersensibilidade , Técnicas Imunoenzimáticas , Imunoglobulina E , Coreia (Geográfico) , Medições Luminescentes , Leite , Nozes , Phleum , Secale , Triticum
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