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Rev Pneumol Clin ; 73(6): 290-293, 2017 Dec.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29122396

ABSTRACT

Cannabis use has increased over the last decade. At the same time, we see cannabis allergies appearing, ranging from simple rhinoconjunctivitis to anaphylactic-type reactions, some of which are severe since fatal cases have been described, but we also see allergic-induced food allergies cross-linked in the family of lipid transfer proteins (LTP). Indeed, cannabis contains an LTP called Can s 3. The LT are very widespread in the vegetable kingdom and are present in many vegetables and fruits. LTPs have a similar chemical structure and therefore cross-allergy is common. Thus, by becoming aware of the LTP of cannabis, it is possible to become allergic by a mechanism of cross-allergy to the other LTPs present in fruits and vegetables. This syndrome is referred to as cannabis-fruit-vegetable syndrome.


Subject(s)
Cannabis/immunology , Food Hypersensitivity/immunology , Allergens/immunology , Carrier Proteins/immunology , Cross Reactions/immunology , Humans
2.
Dermatology ; 225(1): 62-9, 2012.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22922353

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Hereditary C1-inhibitor (C1-Inh) deficiency is associated with 'bradykinin-mediated angio-oedema' (BK-AO) and is believed not to be associated with urticaria. Acquired AO has been related to oestrogen contraceptives. OBJECTIVE: To demonstrate that AO precipitated by oestrogens and characterized by nonfunctional C1-Inh is mediated by BK and to evaluate the occurrence of urticaria in these patients. METHODS: A retrospective evaluation of patients referred for AO related to oestrogen was undertaken. Circulating C1-Inh, high molecular weight kininogen (HK) and enzymes involved in the metabolism of bradykinin were investigated. RESULTS: Fifteen patients were included. HK cleavage concurrent to oestrogen intake was demonstrated in 10 patients with available plasma. Eight patients reported recurrent or chronic urticaria. Discontinuation of the contraceptive resulted in a return to native C1-Inh and HK in all cases studied and to normal kininogenase activity in all but one. The clinical manifestations completely disappeared in 6 patients and improved in 7 after the withdrawal of oestrogen. CONCLUSION: Patients display extensive cleavage of HK in the plasma, which supports that AO precipitated by oestrogen contraception is BK-mediated. Recurrent urticaria may have been underestimated in this context. The presence of recurrent urticaria should not systematically rule out the diagnosis of BK-AO when the history is suggestive.


Subject(s)
Angioedema/chemically induced , Bradykinin/metabolism , Complement C1 Inhibitor Protein/metabolism , Contraceptives, Oral, Hormonal/adverse effects , Estrogens/adverse effects , Kininogen, High-Molecular-Weight/blood , Urticaria/chemically induced , Angioedema/blood , Diagnosis, Differential , Female , Humans , Retrospective Studies , Urticaria/blood
3.
Transfus Clin Biol ; 12(1): 45-55, 2005 Feb.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15814293

ABSTRACT

Despite the generalization of prevention measures against foetomaternal alloimmunization with anti-D immunoprophylaxis since 1970s, retrospectively 30 years later, its complications (new-born child's severe haemolytic disease, foetal death by anemia or nuclear icterus by bilirubin encephalopathy) have not disappeared. At the same time, alloimmunizations against antigens other than D increase with no possible prevention. As part of the set up in France of regional files analysing and making an inventory of serious foetomaternal incompatibilities requiring in utero or neonatal transfusion, we felt the need to synthesize current data, biological profiles (early screening of erythrocytic alloimmunization and its follow up during pregnancy, father's immunohaematologic status, evaluation of in utero immune haemolysis and impact of new non invasive techniques of diagnosis-RH1 foetal genotypage from ADN foetal of RH1--mothers' maternal plasma), clinical and paraclinical data (evaluation of foetal haemolysis by echography, recording of foetal movements and foetal cardiac rhythm), therapeutic indicators (in utero foetal transfusions or exsanguinotransfusions, neo and postnatal transfusions or exsanguinotransfusions, induced premature labour, newborn's intensive continue phototherapy and Rhesus immunoprophylaxis) in order to enable medical and paramedical professionals to carry out the specific supervision of pregnancies with foetomaternal incompatibility, the in utero, neo- and postnatal treatment of child and the efficient therapeutic prevention of anti-D alloimmunization, in a cooperative way.


Subject(s)
Blood Group Antigens/immunology , Blood Group Incompatibility/diagnosis , Erythroblastosis, Fetal/etiology , Pregnancy/immunology , Adult , Antibodies, Anti-Idiotypic/blood , Antibodies, Anti-Idiotypic/chemistry , Antibodies, Anti-Idiotypic/immunology , Blood Group Antigens/genetics , Blood Grouping and Crossmatching , Blood Transfusion , Erythroblastosis, Fetal/epidemiology , Erythroblastosis, Fetal/prevention & control , Erythroblastosis, Fetal/therapy , Exchange Transfusion, Whole Blood , Female , Fetal Blood/immunology , Fetal Death/epidemiology , Fetal Death/etiology , Fetal Death/immunology , Fetal Death/prevention & control , France , Humans , Infant, Newborn , Isoantibodies/blood , Isoantibodies/immunology , Jaundice, Neonatal/epidemiology , Jaundice, Neonatal/etiology , Jaundice, Neonatal/prevention & control , Male , Mass Screening , Maternal-Fetal Exchange , Models, Molecular , Pregnancy/blood , Prenatal Care , Protein Conformation , Rh Isoimmunization/immunology , Rh Isoimmunization/prevention & control , Rh-Hr Blood-Group System/genetics , Rh-Hr Blood-Group System/immunology , Rho(D) Immune Globulin , Ultrasonography, Prenatal
4.
Allerg Immunol (Paris) ; 34(2): 47-50, 2002 Feb.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11933754

ABSTRACT

Delayed hypersensitivity to heparins and heparinoïd is a problem for prophylaxis of thrombo embolic diseases. The hirudins did not seem to have any cross-reactivity with the two others groups of anticoagulants. We present two clinical cases of delayed type reactions to heparins and heparinoïd and we reviewed the literature about adverse reactions to low molecular weight heparins and the alternative possibilities.


Subject(s)
Drug Hypersensitivity/etiology , Heparin, Low-Molecular-Weight/adverse effects , Heparin/adverse effects , Hirudins/analogs & derivatives , Hypersensitivity, Delayed/chemically induced , Aged , Anticoagulants/adverse effects , Anticoagulants/immunology , Chondroitin Sulfates/adverse effects , Chondroitin Sulfates/immunology , Cross Reactions , Dalteparin/adverse effects , Dalteparin/immunology , Dermatan Sulfate/adverse effects , Dermatan Sulfate/immunology , Drug Combinations , Enoxaparin/adverse effects , Enoxaparin/immunology , Female , Heparin/immunology , Heparin, Low-Molecular-Weight/immunology , Heparitin Sulfate/adverse effects , Heparitin Sulfate/immunology , Hirudin Therapy , Humans , Nadroparin/adverse effects , Nadroparin/immunology , Recombinant Proteins/therapeutic use , Skin Tests
5.
Allerg Immunol (Paris) ; 33(4): 163-5, 2001 Apr.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11434195

ABSTRACT

Crossed allergy between pork and cat epithelia was described by us in 1994. It is due to serum albumin. Nowadays, other bio-chemical observations allow "completion" of the syndrome by extension of the crossed reactivity between other mammal meats and other epithelia of dog and horse. The authors report an observation of the pork-cat syndrome (developing in the form of anaphylaxis, and then ending in the death of the patient), following consumption of wild boar meat. Co-factors, such as effort, taking alcohol or hormonal condition may complicate the picture to make diagnosis more difficult.


Subject(s)
Anaphylaxis/etiology , Food Hypersensitivity/etiology , Meat/adverse effects , Swine/immunology , Adult , Alcohol Drinking/adverse effects , Angioedema/etiology , Animals , Animals, Domestic , Asthma, Exercise-Induced/complications , Cats , Cross Reactions , Dancing , Fatal Outcome , Humans , Immunoglobulin E/immunology , Male , Patient Compliance
6.
Transfus Clin Biol ; 7(1): 70-5, 2000 Feb.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10730348

ABSTRACT

Performances of filter systems for leucocyte removal (Pall BPF4 and Sepacell RZ 200 B) have been studied following the preparation of red blood cell concentrates (RBCCs) obtained either by a soft-spin centrifugation at 2967xg (n = 438) or by a hard-spin centrifugation at 5275xg (n = 187). After deleucocytation, 43, i.e., 9.8% of RBCCs obtained following a soft-spin centrifugation contained a number of residual leucocytes higher than 1 x 10(6) leucocytes/RBCC which represents the legal upper limit in France, whereas RBCCs obtained following a hard-spin centrifugation always contained a number of residual leucocytes lower than this limit. Our results strongly suggest that the quality of deleucocytation depends on an adequate ratio of platelets to leucocytes, which favours the capture of leucocytes by filters. In fact, this ratio was higher in RBCCs obtained following a hard-spin centrifugation. Our results demonstrate that the use of these filters does not allow the removal of leucocytes complying with the legal limit of leucodepletion for all preparations of RBCCs.


Subject(s)
Cell Separation/instrumentation , Centrifugation/methods , Erythrocyte Transfusion/instrumentation , Filtration/instrumentation , Leukocyte Count , Leukocytes , Platelet Count , Equipment Failure , Erythrocyte Transfusion/standards , Evaluation Studies as Topic , Humans
7.
Allerg Immunol (Paris) ; 31(4): 106-8, 1999 Apr.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10370722

ABSTRACT

The use of anti-histamines remains the therapy of choice for the ensemble of allergic pathologies with a reaginic mechanism. Knowledge of the metabolism of histamine gives an understanding of a number of allergic symptoms and also clarifies the mechanism of action of the anti-histamines. Many molecules are appearing on the market, each with a more precise action on the specific H1 receptors and also carrying other pharmacological specificities of better and better study. Observance of contra-indications, in particular cardio-vascular, allows their use without reserve, whilst knowing that there are always problems of specific tolerance, that are variable from one individual to another, specially on drowsiness. The importance of stopping anti-histamines must be remembered, every time that this is possible, before making an allergic diagnosis by skin tests.


Subject(s)
Histamine H1 Antagonists/therapeutic use , Animals , Asthma/drug therapy , Humans , Hypersensitivity/drug therapy
8.
Allerg Immunol (Paris) ; 31(3): 79-81, 1999 Mar.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10226681

ABSTRACT

Chronic urticaria has multiple etiologies, amongst them food allergy, which is not the most frequent. We report a clinical case of chronic urticaria due to cow milk, where paradoxically the responsibility of the food was shown by an epidermo test when the prick test was negative. Development confirmed the responsibility of cow milk. We discuss the mechanisms that relate chronic urticaria to delayed hypersensitivity.


Subject(s)
Hypersensitivity, Delayed/immunology , Hypersensitivity, Immediate/immunology , Milk Hypersensitivity/immunology , Urticaria/etiology , Adult , Animals , Cattle , Diagnosis, Differential , Humans , Hypersensitivity, Delayed/diagnosis , Hypersensitivity, Immediate/diagnosis , Immunoglobulin E/blood , Male , Milk Hypersensitivity/diagnosis , Patch Tests , Skin Tests , Urticaria/immunology
9.
Allerg Immunol (Paris) ; 29 Spec No: 21-4, 1997 Jul.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9376081

ABSTRACT

Perhaps more than any other kind of allergen, search for a food allergen seems to be difficult. There should be no bias about the usual allergens found in our food, that are a source of pathology that is less spectacular than shocks or giant urticaria that are provoked by easily recognised causes. Crossed allergies must be recognised in their overall features. This may give decisive aid in the etiological approach by facilitating understanding of the symptoms and the discovery of potential triggering allergens which are systematically sought.


Subject(s)
Allergens/adverse effects , Food Hypersensitivity/etiology , Allergens/isolation & purification , Animals , Cross Reactions , Fishes , Food Hypersensitivity/immunology , Humans , Meat/adverse effects , Milk Hypersensitivity/etiology , Plants, Edible , Shellfish
10.
Allerg Immunol (Paris) ; 29(5): 137-8, 141-3, 1997 May.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9254119

ABSTRACT

Perhaps more than any other kind of allergen, search for a food allergen seems to be difficult. There should be no bias about the usual allergens found in our food, that are a source of pathology that is less spectacular than shocks or giant urticaria that are provoked by easily recognised causes. Crossed allergies must be recognised in their overall features. This may give decisive aid in the etiological approach by facilitating understanding of the symptoms and the discovery of potential triggering allergens which are systematically sought.


Subject(s)
Allergens , Food Hypersensitivity/immunology , Animals , Crustacea/immunology , Eggs , Fishes , Fruit/immunology , Humans , Meat , Milk/immunology , Vegetables/immunology
11.
Allerg Immunol (Paris) ; 28(4): 106, 109-11, 1996 Apr.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8645420

ABSTRACT

We present a comparative study of measurement of dog-epithelium-specific IgE by two Pharmacia CAP Rast techniques e2 and e5. For both measurements the technique is identical, but the allergen extracts are different: e2 = dachshund extract whilst e5 = a mixture of squames of german shepherd and poodle. We show that the e5-specific IgE seems to be more sensitive than the e2-specific IgE.


Subject(s)
Allergens/immunology , Immunoglobulin E/analysis , Radioallergosorbent Test/methods , Animals , Dogs , Humans , Skin Tests
12.
Allerg Immunol (Paris) ; 26(10): 383-5, 1994 Dec.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7702731

ABSTRACT

In this observation, an association is described between contact eczema and asthma, by sensitization with diaminophenylmethane and isocyanates, following a review of the chemistry of polyurethanes and their use.


Subject(s)
Allergens/adverse effects , Asthma/chemically induced , Drug Eruptions/etiology , Eczema, Dyshidrotic/chemically induced , Isocyanates/adverse effects , Occupational Diseases/chemically induced , Plasticizers/adverse effects , Adult , Drug Eruptions/diagnosis , Female , Humans , Plastics/adverse effects , Polyurethanes
13.
Allerg Immunol (Paris) ; 26(9): 324-6, 1994 Nov.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7865116

ABSTRACT

Contact allergy to sulphites has been discovered recently. This study considers the data necessary to make an accurate clinical profile that gives the possibility of such sensitization. Exposure sources are recalled to suggest avoidance by affected patients.


Subject(s)
Dermatitis, Allergic Contact/etiology , Drug Eruptions/etiology , Sulfites/adverse effects , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Angioedema/chemically induced , Dermatitis, Allergic Contact/diagnosis , Drug Eruptions/diagnosis , Eczema/chemically induced , Environmental Exposure , Female , Food Preservatives/adverse effects , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Occupational Exposure , Retrospective Studies , Skin Tests
14.
Allerg Immunol (Paris) ; 26(5): 184, 187-8, 1994 May.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8086106

ABSTRACT

Increased use of sulphites as a preservative for foods and drugs is partly the origin of increasing prevalence of allergy to this anti-oxidant. All organs that are concerned with allergic problems may be affected, especially skin and the digestive tract. We have noted a frequent association between the pathology to aspirin (ORL, bronchial, skin) and that of sulphites: 30.8%. The history is fundamental and compensates for the lack of effectiveness of skin tests.


Subject(s)
Drug Hypersensitivity/etiology , Food Preservatives/adverse effects , Sulfites/adverse effects , Adolescent , Adult , Aspirin/adverse effects , Child , Cross Reactions , Drug Eruptions/etiology , Female , Gastrointestinal Diseases/chemically induced , Gastrointestinal Diseases/immunology , Humans , Male , Nasal Polyps/chemically induced , Respiratory Hypersensitivity/chemically induced , Skin Tests , Syndrome
15.
Allerg Immunol (Paris) ; 26(5): 166-8, 171-2, 1994 May.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8086105

ABSTRACT

This work is a study of the frequency of the association between sensitivity to pork meat and cat epithelia. Comparison with a reference population that was not sensitized to pork meat, shows that this association is highly significant. This suggests therefore the possibility of a crossed allergenicity. If there is a real crossed allergenicity between pork meat and cat epithelia, we suggest that this crossed allergenicity is without doubt much greater and concerns more the meats and epithelia of mammals.


Subject(s)
Cats/immunology , Food Hypersensitivity/immunology , Hypersensitivity, Immediate/immunology , Meat/adverse effects , Swine/immunology , Animals , Cross Reactions , Dogs/immunology , Epithelium/immunology , Female , Horses/immunology , Humans , Immunoglobulin E/immunology , Male , Milk Hypersensitivity/immunology , Rabbits/immunology , Radioallergosorbent Test , Rodentia/immunology , Ruminants/immunology , Species Specificity , Syndrome
16.
Allerg Immunol (Paris) ; 25(3): 112-4, 117-8, 1993 Mar.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8318141

ABSTRACT

Allergologic testing is more and more practiced in etiologic research in conjonctivitis, especially patch testing may improve diagnosis. It is possible to draw up a list of frequent allergens and enough, informations about exposure and use of these as mercurial compounds or ammoniums.


Subject(s)
Conjunctivitis, Allergic , Dermatitis, Contact , Allergens , Conjunctivitis, Allergic/diagnosis , Conjunctivitis, Allergic/etiology , Dermatitis, Contact/diagnosis , Dermatitis, Contact/etiology , Female , Humans , Male
17.
Allergol Immunopathol (Madr) ; 20(6): 225-9, 1992.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1296463

ABSTRACT

Oral anti-coagulants are always contra-indicated for pregnant women. Only anti-coagulants of the types of heparin or its derivatives may be used. However, some patients have an allergy to heparin. In this article the correct action to make both for diagnosis and prevention is studied. We present 2 observations of heparin-allergic pregnant women with, in the first case an attempted tolerization which failed and in the second case there was success in a second pregnancy with low-molecular weight heparin.


Subject(s)
Drug Hypersensitivity/etiology , Heparin/adverse effects , Pregnancy Complications, Cardiovascular/drug therapy , Pregnancy Complications/immunology , Thrombosis/drug therapy , Adult , Asthma/chemically induced , Desensitization, Immunologic , Drug Hypersensitivity/diagnosis , Drug Hypersensitivity/prevention & control , Female , Heparin/therapeutic use , Humans , Pregnancy , Thrombocytopenia/chemically induced
18.
Allerg Immunol (Paris) ; 24(6): 207-11, 1992 Jun.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1497796

ABSTRACT

Oral anti-coagulants are always contra-indicated for pregnant women. Only anti-coagulants of the types of heparin or its derivatives may be used. However, some patients have an allergy to Heparin. In this article the correct action to take both for diagnosis and prevention is studied. We present 2 observations of heparin-allergic pregnant women with, in the first case a tentative addiction to heparin which created a check and in the second case there was success in a second pregnancy with low-molecular weight heparin.


Subject(s)
Drug Hypersensitivity/etiology , Heparin/adverse effects , Pregnancy Complications/chemically induced , Adult , Anaphylaxis/chemically induced , Drug Hypersensitivity/diagnosis , Drug Hypersensitivity/prevention & control , Excipients/adverse effects , Female , Heparin/immunology , Heparin/therapeutic use , Humans , Pregnancy , Pregnancy Complications/immunology , Pregnancy Complications, Hematologic/drug therapy , Thrombocytopenia/chemically induced
19.
Allerg Immunol (Paris) ; 24(5): 157-9, 1992 May.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1637485

ABSTRACT

It was in 1923 that Coca and Cooke made a distinctive entity of a group of diseases of allergy, including asthma, and hay fever. They remarked that these affections were frequently associated and/or preceded by eczema localised to certain regions (flexor folds), sometimes generalised, perhaps appearing suddenly, from the third month in infants. In effect, the majority of constitutional eczema is in infants of 6 months, 75% of the cases are in one-year-old children. There is recovery in 5 years following the start of the affection in 90% of cases. Only 5% of cases persist to adulthood.


Subject(s)
Dermatitis, Atopic/epidemiology , Adult , Age Factors , Asthma/etiology , Child , Child, Preschool , Dermatitis, Atopic/complications , Dermatitis, Atopic/diagnosis , Humans , Hypersensitivity, Immediate/complications , Hypersensitivity, Immediate/epidemiology , Hypersensitivity, Immediate/genetics , Incidence , Infant , Prevalence , Prognosis
20.
Allerg Immunol (Paris) ; 23(4): 121-5, 1991 Apr.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2069684

ABSTRACT

Sperm (spermatozoa and the various secretions of the accessory glands) with its very complex antigenic system is only produced from puberty and thus at a time when the body has already had a for a long time the facility to respond to an antigenic stimulation with an immune reaction. Because of this, the spermatozoa, in contrast to other cells of the organism, are considered as strangers and may behave as auto-antigens. However, the existence of a haemato-testicular barrier, that prevents all contact between the sperm and the immune system must be recognized in man, its rupture has the consequence of formation of anti-spermatozoa antibodies. It is estimated that 5% of cases of sterility are of immunological origin and linked to the presence in man and/or woman of anti-sperm antibodies. The production is greater in man than in women because of the roles, in the first of macrophages and in the second of polynuclear neutrophils in the destruction of the spermatozoa. Anti spermatozoal antibodies play a part in sterility by: Spontaneous agglutination in ejaculation, thus preventing their progression in the female genital tract. Free spermatozoa, charged with antibody are retained at the level of the cervical secretion = SHAKING phenomenon. The anti-spermatozoal antibodies mask some antigens, so preventing penetration of the spermatozoa into the ovule. Contact of spermatozoa with antibody fixed to the uterine tissue is followed by secretion of histamine and this encourages the expulsion of an implanted egg. This is before the existence of: Spontaneous agglutination in ejaculation, Oligospermatosis, Indeterminate cause sterility, Immobilisation of the spermatozoa in the cervical secretion, Failure of repetition.


Subject(s)
Infertility, Male/immunology , Spermatozoa/immunology , Antibody Formation , Autoantigens , Autoimmunity , Fertilization/immunology , Humans , Male , Sperm Agglutination/immunology , Sperm Motility/immunology
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