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Mice genetically selected according to their capacity to produce antibodies (high and low responder lines) were infested with Trichinella spiralis. High responder mice produced much higher levels of
IgE
and gamma1 serum antibodies than low responder mice. IgG and IgM antibodies were detected by immunodiffusion analysis or passive haemagglutination only in animals of the high responder line and in very low concentrations. The number of living larvae present in the muscles was very similar in the animals of both lines 30, 60 or 75 days after
infestation
.
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PMID:Trichinella infestation in mice genetically selected for high and low antibody production. 5 Oct 4
The clinical and immunological features of fifteen cases of cryptogenic pulmonary eosinophilia are reported. There were ten women (mean age 35.4 years) and five men (mean age 42 years). Eight gave a previous history of asthma and seven had none. Thirteen of the fifteen patients had negative skin test to common allergens. Many features of a systemic illness were present in the asthmatic and non-asthmatic groups including anaemia, weight loss, fever and a grossly raised ESR. An absolute polymorphonuclear leucocytosis was frequent as well as the obligatory increase in blood eosinophils used as one of our criteria for inclusion. Hepatomegaly (three cases), splenomegaly (four cases) and hilar node enlargement (one case) were seen in the group without asthma. Evidence of renal involvement or necrotizing vasculitis was notably absent and the response to small doses of corticosteroids was dramatic. Immunologically the striking feature was a disproportionate increase in blood eosinophils compared with only minor elevations in the total serum
IgE
levels. This stands in contrast to patients with bronchopulmonary aspergillosis and helminth
infestation
. Studies of cytophilic antibodies using histamine liberation after challenge with antibodies to immunoglobulin sub-classes in six patients showed a marked increase in IgG2 and lesser increases of
IgE
and IgG3. No evidence of antibodies specific to A. fumigatus was found. The amount of cytophilic antibody was also in contrast to that found in bronchopulmonary aspergillosis.
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PMID:Cryptogenic pulmonary eosinophilia. 5 41
Sixty-four asthmatics and seventy-five control subjects from rural villages and various urban settings have been investigated. Rural asthmatics had a significantly higher
IgE
level than both urban asthmatics and village controls. Urban asthmatics had similar
IgE
levels to urban controls. There was no relationship between
IgE
levels and the results of skin tests for asthma allergens. Stool parasites were found as frequently in asthmatics as in controls. Our findings do not support the theory that parasitic
infestation
, high
IgE
levels or rural living protect from asthma.
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PMID:Asthma, IgE and environment in northern Nigeria. 47 7
Infestation
of humans with the parasite Ascaris lumbricoides may induce high total serum
IgE
levels, but the influence of this immunogenic response on allergic asthma has not been defined. In this study, the specific antiparasitic
IgE
-mediated response as determined by skin-prick testing was related to the incidence of allergic asthma in Ascaris-infested patients. A limited number--17% of the non-allergic controls and 51% of the allergic asthmatics--had a clinically detectable immunogenic response to the parasite. The predicted incidence of asthma was significantly higher than the observed incidence in the subjects in whom the Ascaris skin test was positive. This was not found in subjects in whom the Ascaris skin test was negative. Inhalation of Ascaris antigen induced asthmatic reactions in 7 of 8 patients who were Ascaris-positive on skin testing, but not in the negative controls. The groups of patients who respond immunogenically to parasite
infestation
need to be defined, as they may be predisposed to allergic diseases such as asthma.
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PMID:Ascaris lumbricoides and allergic asthma: A new perspective. 55 Apr 9
Two rural Tanzanian primary schools were surveyed to test the hypothesis that parasitic
infestation
prevents the development of asthma. 242 pupils were interviewed to determine the prevalence of pupils with recurrent episodes of wheezing. The nineteen pupils so discovered had more exercise-induced bronchial lability than equivalently exercised controls. More girls (12.8%) than boys (3.3%) had asthma. In one school, 77% of the controls had faecal parasites, mainly Ascaris spp., and in the other school 55% of the controls had Schistosoma haematobium in their urine. Parasites were found in similar proportions in the asthmatics. The mean serum
IgE
for the whole population was 3174 u/ml with no demonstrable difference between the asthmatics and controls. There was no difference in immediate cutaneous hypersensitivity to twenty-two allergens between the asthmatics and controls. These findings suggest that parasitic
infestation
does not prevent the development of asthma.
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PMID:IgE, parasites and asthma in Tanzanian children. 58 79
Serum
IgE
concentrations were determined according to the radioimmunosorbent technique (RIST, Phadebas) on 116 adult patients with atopic dermatitis of varying severity and activity. Geometric mean
IgE
levels of patients with atopic dermatitis were significantly higher compared with the mean level of ninety-three non-atopic adult subjects without parasitic
infestation
. Severity of the atopic dermatitis was highly correlated to the levels of serum
IgE
. Severe chronic cases with ever-recurrent exacerbations show the most extreme values. In the moderate forms of atopic dermatitis, coexistent bronchial asthma causes a greater increase in the
IgE
values. Among the mild or abortive forms higher
IgE
levels were found in cases with allergic rhinitis than in the cases with 'pure' atopic dermatitis. Other findings in connection with
IgE
in atopic dermatitis are summarized. The pathogenetic significance of
IgE
in the cutaneous changes is briefly discussed.
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PMID:Serum IgE in atopic dermatitis: relationship to severity of cutaneous involvement and course of disease as well as coexistence of atopic respiratory diseases. 66 97
Serum
IgE
concentrations were measured in 232 blood donors resident in the Western Cape, South Africa. Subjects were interviewed for histories of allergy and skin tested with a variety of common allergens. Faecal specimens were collected for microscopic examination. Results confirmed that Cape Coloureds and Africans tend to have elevated serum
IgE
concentrations and showed that African males have a high prevalence of immediate skin hypersensitivity. Cape Coloureds and Africans had high prevalences of helminthic
infestation
and relatively low prevalence of allergic symptoms. Only in Whites were elevated serum
IgE
concentrations associated with positive allergic histories; in this group, results suggested that the sex difference in serum
IgE
concentrations observed previously is owing to differences in the
IgE
responses of allergic males and females.
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PMID:Effects of allergy, intestinal helminthic infestation and sex on serum IgE concentrations and immediate skin hypersensitivity in three ethnic groups. 81 Apr 37
The cycle of events which leads to an impairment of the immune response in the malnourished child includes poverty, food deprivation and frequent infections. It is of great significance, however, that the marked suppression of the immune response can be repaired reasonably promptly, if the disease commences after the child has attained 1 year of age. Prenatal infection not only generates growth retardation but also a higher maternal to foetal IgG ratio, higher IgM in the neonate and a sustained immune depression. Passive cutaneous anaphylaxis measurements in the baboon skin and specific
IgE
determinations reveal that the elevated
IgE
in PEM is due to parasitic
infestation
and common allergens and has little or no relationship with decreased T-cell function.
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PMID:Malnutrition and impaired immune response to infection. 82 83
Serum
IgE
levels and the prevalence of certain atopic diseases have been studied in 819 individuals in 176 white families living in central Saskatchewan and in 275 individuals in 58 Metis families living in northern Saskatchewan. The geometric mean serum
IgE
level in the white community (81.3) u/ml) was lower than that in the Metis community (275.4 u/ml). The prevalence of asthma, eczema and urticaria was greater in the white than in the Metis community and contrasted with the increased prevalence of helminth
infestation
as well as of other untreated viral and bacterial diseases in the Metis community. It is suggested that atopic disease is the price paid by some members of the white community for their relative freedom from diseases due to viruses, bacteria and helminths.
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PMID:Serum IgE levels in white and metis communities in Saskatchewan. 98 44
Between December 1989 and June 1990, 1,874 reports of alleged malathion application related illness from repeated spraying of a mixture of malathion corn syrup bait to eradicate a Mediterranean fruit fly
infestation
in Southern California were received by the Toxics Epidemiology Program of Los Angeles County. Among these complaints were 47 reports of urticaria, 38 reports of angioedema and 213 reports of a nonspecific skin rash. In order to determine whether these alleged skin reactions were the result of an immediate or delayed type of hypersensitivity reaction to malathion or to the corn syrup bait we studied ten subjects referred for testing by the local health department. All ten subjects had no reaction on patch testing. One child exhibited a positive reaction to the bait and one child had irritant reactions to malathion and to the bait. This study documented one case of a possible immediate
IgE
reaction to malathion bait. Due to the low participation rates in this study, no specific conclusions concerning the rate of sensitivity in the population can be drawn, although it appears that such reactions are uncommon.
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PMID:Immediate and delayed type hypersensitivity to malathion. 147 87
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