Cargando…

235 Frequency of Patients With Clinical Manifestations of Allergic Rhinitis without Evidence of Systemic Atopy and Specific ige Sensitization

BACKGROUND: The diagnosis of allergic rhinitis (AR) is based on clinical manifestations and supported by a positive result for skin prick test (SPT) or serum specific immunoglobulin E (sIgE) antibodies to aeroallergens. Our objective was to investigate the frequency of patients with clinical manifes...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: de Paula Motta Rubini, Norma, Berti, Stephania Campregher, Marques, Tatiane Cristina, Pereira Ribeiro, Luiz Cláudio, Alves Gonçalves, Cássia Cristina, Figueredo Poleshuck, Rafael Teixeira, Sion, Fernando Samuel, Morais de Sa, Carlos Alberto
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: World Allergy Organization Journal 2012
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3513054/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/01.WOX.0000411992.25922.6b
_version_ 1782251864843091968
author de Paula Motta Rubini, Norma
Berti, Stephania Campregher
Marques, Tatiane Cristina
Pereira Ribeiro, Luiz Cláudio
Alves Gonçalves, Cássia Cristina
Figueredo Poleshuck, Rafael Teixeira
Sion, Fernando Samuel
Morais de Sa, Carlos Alberto
author_facet de Paula Motta Rubini, Norma
Berti, Stephania Campregher
Marques, Tatiane Cristina
Pereira Ribeiro, Luiz Cláudio
Alves Gonçalves, Cássia Cristina
Figueredo Poleshuck, Rafael Teixeira
Sion, Fernando Samuel
Morais de Sa, Carlos Alberto
author_sort de Paula Motta Rubini, Norma
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: The diagnosis of allergic rhinitis (AR) is based on clinical manifestations and supported by a positive result for skin prick test (SPT) or serum specific immunoglobulin E (sIgE) antibodies to aeroallergens. Our objective was to investigate the frequency of patients with clinical manifestations of AR without evidence of specific IgE sensitization. METHODS: We evaluated patients with clinical manifestations suggestive of AR, other causes of rhinitis excluded, aged >5 years and who had total serum IgE and SPT or sIgE to aeroallergens measured. Skin tests were performed with extracts of Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus, Dermatophagoides farinae, Blomia tropicalis and Aspergillus fumigatus (FDA Allergenic) and total serum IgE and sIgE, for the same allergens, by ImmunoCAP (Phadia). Patients were subdivided into groups according to the results profile, and comparatively analyzed for association with asthma, severity of rhinitis and age. RESULTS: We evaluated 116 patients (64% female) aged between 5 and 79 years, including 34 children (29%) and 63 (54%) with bronchial asthma. The observed profiles and frequencies were: high IgE levels and positivity in the SPT or sIgE –55%; normal IgE levels and SPT or sIgE positivity –9%; high IgE levels and SPT and sIgE negativity –3 %; normal IgE levels and negativity in the SPT and sIgE –23%. Among patients with normal levels of total serum IgE and no evidence of specific IgE sensitization, 14% had asthma, while in the remainder the prevalence of asthma was 34% (P = 0.0009). There was no statistical significance in the influence of the rhinitis severity and age in the absence of markers of atopy and allergen sensitization. CONCLUSIONS: We observed a significant number of patients with clinical manifestations of AR, without evidence of systemic atopy and specific IgE sensitization, indicating the importance of careful research of local allergic rhinitis, as well as other causes of chronic rhinitis. Local allergic rhinitis appears to be less frequent in patients with rhinitis and asthma. The observation of 13% of patients with elevated levels of total IgE without specific sensitization implies the possibility of sensitization to aeroallergens which were not investigated, such as occupational allergens.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-3513054
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2012
publisher World Allergy Organization Journal
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-35130542012-12-21 235 Frequency of Patients With Clinical Manifestations of Allergic Rhinitis without Evidence of Systemic Atopy and Specific ige Sensitization de Paula Motta Rubini, Norma Berti, Stephania Campregher Marques, Tatiane Cristina Pereira Ribeiro, Luiz Cláudio Alves Gonçalves, Cássia Cristina Figueredo Poleshuck, Rafael Teixeira Sion, Fernando Samuel Morais de Sa, Carlos Alberto World Allergy Organ J Abstracts of the XXII World Allergy Congress BACKGROUND: The diagnosis of allergic rhinitis (AR) is based on clinical manifestations and supported by a positive result for skin prick test (SPT) or serum specific immunoglobulin E (sIgE) antibodies to aeroallergens. Our objective was to investigate the frequency of patients with clinical manifestations of AR without evidence of specific IgE sensitization. METHODS: We evaluated patients with clinical manifestations suggestive of AR, other causes of rhinitis excluded, aged >5 years and who had total serum IgE and SPT or sIgE to aeroallergens measured. Skin tests were performed with extracts of Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus, Dermatophagoides farinae, Blomia tropicalis and Aspergillus fumigatus (FDA Allergenic) and total serum IgE and sIgE, for the same allergens, by ImmunoCAP (Phadia). Patients were subdivided into groups according to the results profile, and comparatively analyzed for association with asthma, severity of rhinitis and age. RESULTS: We evaluated 116 patients (64% female) aged between 5 and 79 years, including 34 children (29%) and 63 (54%) with bronchial asthma. The observed profiles and frequencies were: high IgE levels and positivity in the SPT or sIgE –55%; normal IgE levels and SPT or sIgE positivity –9%; high IgE levels and SPT and sIgE negativity –3 %; normal IgE levels and negativity in the SPT and sIgE –23%. Among patients with normal levels of total serum IgE and no evidence of specific IgE sensitization, 14% had asthma, while in the remainder the prevalence of asthma was 34% (P = 0.0009). There was no statistical significance in the influence of the rhinitis severity and age in the absence of markers of atopy and allergen sensitization. CONCLUSIONS: We observed a significant number of patients with clinical manifestations of AR, without evidence of systemic atopy and specific IgE sensitization, indicating the importance of careful research of local allergic rhinitis, as well as other causes of chronic rhinitis. Local allergic rhinitis appears to be less frequent in patients with rhinitis and asthma. The observation of 13% of patients with elevated levels of total IgE without specific sensitization implies the possibility of sensitization to aeroallergens which were not investigated, such as occupational allergens. World Allergy Organization Journal 2012-02-17 /pmc/articles/PMC3513054/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/01.WOX.0000411992.25922.6b Text en Copyright © 2012 by World Allergy Organization
spellingShingle Abstracts of the XXII World Allergy Congress
de Paula Motta Rubini, Norma
Berti, Stephania Campregher
Marques, Tatiane Cristina
Pereira Ribeiro, Luiz Cláudio
Alves Gonçalves, Cássia Cristina
Figueredo Poleshuck, Rafael Teixeira
Sion, Fernando Samuel
Morais de Sa, Carlos Alberto
235 Frequency of Patients With Clinical Manifestations of Allergic Rhinitis without Evidence of Systemic Atopy and Specific ige Sensitization
title 235 Frequency of Patients With Clinical Manifestations of Allergic Rhinitis without Evidence of Systemic Atopy and Specific ige Sensitization
title_full 235 Frequency of Patients With Clinical Manifestations of Allergic Rhinitis without Evidence of Systemic Atopy and Specific ige Sensitization
title_fullStr 235 Frequency of Patients With Clinical Manifestations of Allergic Rhinitis without Evidence of Systemic Atopy and Specific ige Sensitization
title_full_unstemmed 235 Frequency of Patients With Clinical Manifestations of Allergic Rhinitis without Evidence of Systemic Atopy and Specific ige Sensitization
title_short 235 Frequency of Patients With Clinical Manifestations of Allergic Rhinitis without Evidence of Systemic Atopy and Specific ige Sensitization
title_sort 235 frequency of patients with clinical manifestations of allergic rhinitis without evidence of systemic atopy and specific ige sensitization
topic Abstracts of the XXII World Allergy Congress
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3513054/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/01.WOX.0000411992.25922.6b
work_keys_str_mv AT depaulamottarubininorma 235frequencyofpatientswithclinicalmanifestationsofallergicrhinitiswithoutevidenceofsystemicatopyandspecificigesensitization
AT bertistephaniacampregher 235frequencyofpatientswithclinicalmanifestationsofallergicrhinitiswithoutevidenceofsystemicatopyandspecificigesensitization
AT marquestatianecristina 235frequencyofpatientswithclinicalmanifestationsofallergicrhinitiswithoutevidenceofsystemicatopyandspecificigesensitization
AT pereiraribeiroluizclaudio 235frequencyofpatientswithclinicalmanifestationsofallergicrhinitiswithoutevidenceofsystemicatopyandspecificigesensitization
AT alvesgoncalvescassiacristina 235frequencyofpatientswithclinicalmanifestationsofallergicrhinitiswithoutevidenceofsystemicatopyandspecificigesensitization
AT figueredopoleshuckrafaelteixeira 235frequencyofpatientswithclinicalmanifestationsofallergicrhinitiswithoutevidenceofsystemicatopyandspecificigesensitization
AT sionfernandosamuel 235frequencyofpatientswithclinicalmanifestationsofallergicrhinitiswithoutevidenceofsystemicatopyandspecificigesensitization
AT moraisdesacarlosalberto 235frequencyofpatientswithclinicalmanifestationsofallergicrhinitiswithoutevidenceofsystemicatopyandspecificigesensitization