Evidence of a common regulation of IgE and IgG-subclass antibodies in humans during immunotherapy.
Allergy
; 47(5): 467-70, 1992 Oct.
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| ID: mdl-1485649
Based on a 3-year prospective study of 20 pollen-allergic patients, where a detailed analysis of the IgE, IgG1 and IgG4 immune response was performed, we propose that a common regulatory mechanism exists between the IgE and IgG1 synthesis and between IgE and IgG4 synthesis during immunotherapy. It was found that the IgE immune response to a number of antigens was quantitatively diminished during the period of immunotherapy when IgG1 was present early (week 12), and for other antigens there was a rise in IgE without an early IgG1 antibody response. Additionally, it was found that for some antigens a rise in IgE antibodies was contrasted by a fall in the IgG4 antibody response and for other antigens the opposite was true, indicating a regulatory mechanism between the IgE and the IgG4 synthesis. A statistical analysis showed that these findings were statistically significant at the 0.01% level for the IgE/IgG1 relationship and at the 0.05% level for the IgE/IgG4 relationship. These findings could have implications for future immunotherapy regimens.
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01-internacional
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MEDLINE
Asunto principal:
Inmunoglobulina E
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Inmunoglobulina G
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Desensibilización Inmunológica
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Hipersensibilidad
Tipo de estudio:
Observational_studies
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Humans
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En
Revista:
Allergy
Año:
1992
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Article
País de afiliación:
Dinamarca
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Dinamarca