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Intravenous administration of BSA into 3-month-old rabbits producing detectable anti-BSA antibody only of the
IgE
class of immunoglobulin induced a variety of intravascular blood coagulation alterations observed in the plasma 15 min after antigen challenge included: a) the intravascular consumption of intrinsic blood coagulation factors XII, XI, and IX and possibly the reduction in clottable fibrinogen; b) a significant prolongation of the activated partial
thromboplastin
time but not the prothrombin time; and c) the production of an inhibitor affecting the last stage of blood coagulation. The observed blood coagulation alterations were not caused by the manipulative procedures utilized, the presence of anti-BSA, IgG or IgM antibody, histamine-induced alterations in the vascular endothelium or the development of hypotensive shock. It is proposed that specific
IgE
antibody can induce directly or indirectly the activation of intrinsic blood coagulation in vivo.
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PMID:IgE-induced blood coagulation alterations in the rabbit: consumption of coagulation factors XII, XI, and IX in vivo. 5 Mar 67
Hyperimmunoglobulin E syndrome (HIE) is a disorder characterized by extremely elevated serum levels of
IgE
and recurrent infections. Patients are particularly predisposed to have staphylococcal abscesses, usually involving skin, lungs, and joints; but they are also at risk for infections with other bacteria and fungi. We report the case of a 46-month-old boy with HIE who had Candida endocarditis and sepsis with a large fungal mass extending through the tricuspid valve and into the surrounding heart tissue, requiring surgical excision and replacement with a prosthetic valve. He had an indwelling central line for previous antibiotic therapy and had oral thrush for a month before presentation, which had been treated with oral nystatin. He was first seen with very dark urine, a new murmur, petechial rash, in shock, and disseminated intravascular coagulation. The white blood cell count was 38,700 with 70% segmented neutrophils, 9% banded neutrophils, 15% lymphocytes, 4% monocytes, and 2% eosinophils. Hemoglobin was 7.1, and platelet count was 14,000. Prothrombin time was 15.5, and partial
thromboplastin
time was 31; fibrinogen level was 110 mg/ml, and fibrin degradation products were greater than 40 mg/ml. Serum
IgE
was 38,664 and 44,510 on repeat measurement. He has had recurrent staphylococcal pneumonias with pneumatoceles, twice requiring segmental lung resection. Blood and tricuspid valve cultures grew Candida albicans. He was treated with amphotericin and flucytosine, and later switched to fluconazole, with good response to therapy. A literature search revealed no other reported case of Candida endocarditis in patients with HIE. Fungai endocarditis is a rare complication, which may occur in patients with HIE and indwelling central catheters.
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PMID:Candida endocarditis in a child with hyperimmunoglobulinemia E syndrome. 921 44
We prospectively investigated 27 patients with heparin-induced thrombocytopenia (HIT) type II who were subsequently treated with r-hirudin. Patients with venous or arterial thromboembolism were treated with activated partial
thromboplastin
time (aPTT)-controlled intravenous r-hirudin (n = 19; mean 19.3 d) followed by subcutaneous r-hirudin (n = 6; mean 22.5 d) and oral anticoagulation. Patients without thromboembolism were treated with subcutaneous r-hirudin (n = 8; mean 25.9 d). Four patients were readmitted to subcutaneous r-hirudin for a mean duration of 32 d. The incidence of r-hirudin antibodies was 84% for intravenously treated patients and 50% in subcutaneously treated patients. The patients (n = 27) showed a 74% overall incidence of r-hirudin antibodies, mainly of the IgG-subclass, without seroconversion before day 6 and after day 32 of r-hirudin treatment or during r-hirudin treatment. None of the patients showed onset or recurrence of venous or arterial thromboembolism, systemic allergic reactions or
IgE
-antibody development. During intravenous and subcutaneous administration of r-hirudin the aPTT and the ecarin clotting time was increased in the antibody-positive patients compared to antibody-negative patients. Therefore we assume that r-hirudin antibodies may reduce r-hirudin metabolism.
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PMID:Immunologic response to recombinant hirudin in HIT type II patients during long-term treatment. 1044 87
We investigated the biochemical function of the birch pollen allergen Bet v 6 and its role in the
IgE
-cross-reactivity between birch pollen and plant foods, and characterized Pyr c 5, a Bet v 6-related food allergen, from pear; the proteins were expressed as His-Tag fusion proteins in Eschershia coli and purified by Ni-chelate affinity chromatography under native conditions. Nonfusion proteins were obtained by
factor Xa
protease treatment. The highest degree of amino-acid sequence identity of Pyr c 5 and Bet v 6 was found with a plant protein related to a defense mechanism, which we have named phenylcoumaran benzylic ether reductase (PCBER) based on its ability to catalyze the NADPH-dependent reduction of 8-5' linked lignans such as dehydrodiconiferyl alcohol to give isodihydrodehydrodiconiferyl alcohol. Enzymatic assays with recombinant Pyr c 5 and Bet v 6 showed PCBER catalytic activity for both recombinant allergens. Both Pyr c 5 and Bet v 6 allergens had similar
IgE
binding characteristics in immunoblotting and enzyme allergosorbent tests (EAST), and bound
IgE
from 10 sera of birch-pollen-allergic patients including six pear-allergic subjects. EAST inhibition experiments with Pyr c 5 as the solid phase antigen suggested that homologous allergens may be present in many vegetable foods such as apple, peach, orange, lychee fruit, strawberry, persimmon, zucchini (courgette), and carrot. In extracts of pear, apple, orange, and persimmon, the presence of proteins of approximately 30-35 kDa containing Bet v 6 cross-reactive epitopes was demonstrated with two Bet v 6-specific monoclonal antibodies. Recombinant Pyr c 5 triggered a strong, dose-dependent mediator release from basophils of a pear-allergic subject, suggesting that Pyr c 5 has the potential to elicit type I allergic reactions.
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PMID:Phenylcoumaran benzylic ether and isoflavonoid reductases are a new class of cross-reactive allergens in birch pollen, fruits and vegetables. 1160 93