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High titers of IgE antibody to dust mite allergen and risk for wheezing among asthmatic children infected with rhinovirus

BACKGROUND: The relevance of allergic sensitization, as judged by titers of serum IgE antibodies, to the risk of an asthma exacerbation caused by rhinovirus is unclear. OBJECTIVE: We sought to examine the prevalence of rhinovirus infections in relation to the atopic status of children treated for wh...

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Autores principales: Soto-Quiros, Manuel, Avila, Lydiana, Platts-Mills, Thomas A.E., Hunt, John F., Erdman, Dean D., Carper, Holliday, Murphy, Deborah D., Odio, Silvia, James, Hayley R., Patrie, James T., Hunt, William, O'Rourke, Ashli K., Davis, Michael D., Steinke, John W., Lu, Xiaoyan, Kennedy, Joshua, Heymann, Peter W.
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Publicado: Mosby 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3792652/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22560151
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jaci.2012.03.040
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author Soto-Quiros, Manuel
Avila, Lydiana
Platts-Mills, Thomas A.E.
Hunt, John F.
Erdman, Dean D.
Carper, Holliday
Murphy, Deborah D.
Odio, Silvia
James, Hayley R.
Patrie, James T.
Hunt, William
O'Rourke, Ashli K.
Davis, Michael D.
Steinke, John W.
Lu, Xiaoyan
Kennedy, Joshua
Heymann, Peter W.
author_facet Soto-Quiros, Manuel
Avila, Lydiana
Platts-Mills, Thomas A.E.
Hunt, John F.
Erdman, Dean D.
Carper, Holliday
Murphy, Deborah D.
Odio, Silvia
James, Hayley R.
Patrie, James T.
Hunt, William
O'Rourke, Ashli K.
Davis, Michael D.
Steinke, John W.
Lu, Xiaoyan
Kennedy, Joshua
Heymann, Peter W.
author_sort Soto-Quiros, Manuel
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description BACKGROUND: The relevance of allergic sensitization, as judged by titers of serum IgE antibodies, to the risk of an asthma exacerbation caused by rhinovirus is unclear. OBJECTIVE: We sought to examine the prevalence of rhinovirus infections in relation to the atopic status of children treated for wheezing in Costa Rica, a country with an increased asthma burden. METHODS: The children enrolled (n = 287) were 7 through 12 years old. They included 96 with acute wheezing, 65 with stable asthma, and 126 nonasthmatic control subjects. PCR methods, including gene sequencing to identify rhinovirus strains, were used to identify viral pathogens in nasal washes. Results were examined in relation to wheezing, IgE, allergen-specific IgE antibody, and fraction of exhaled nitric oxide levels. RESULTS: Sixty-four percent of wheezing children compared with 13% of children with stable asthma and 13% of nonasthmatic control subjects had positive test results for rhinovirus (P < .001 for both comparisons). Among wheezing subjects, 75% of the rhinoviruses detected were group C strains. High titers of IgE antibodies to dust mite allergen (especially Dermatophagoides species) were common and correlated significantly with total IgE and fraction of exhaled nitric oxide levels. The greatest risk for wheezing was observed among children with titers of IgE antibodies to dust mite of 17.5 IU/mL or greater who tested positive for rhinovirus (odds ratio for wheezing, 31.5; 95% CI, 8.3-108; P < .001). CONCLUSIONS: High titers of IgE antibody to dust mite allergen were common and significantly increased the risk for acute wheezing provoked by rhinovirus among asthmatic children.
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spelling pubmed-37926522013-10-08 High titers of IgE antibody to dust mite allergen and risk for wheezing among asthmatic children infected with rhinovirus Soto-Quiros, Manuel Avila, Lydiana Platts-Mills, Thomas A.E. Hunt, John F. Erdman, Dean D. Carper, Holliday Murphy, Deborah D. Odio, Silvia James, Hayley R. Patrie, James T. Hunt, William O'Rourke, Ashli K. Davis, Michael D. Steinke, John W. Lu, Xiaoyan Kennedy, Joshua Heymann, Peter W. J Allergy Clin Immunol Article BACKGROUND: The relevance of allergic sensitization, as judged by titers of serum IgE antibodies, to the risk of an asthma exacerbation caused by rhinovirus is unclear. OBJECTIVE: We sought to examine the prevalence of rhinovirus infections in relation to the atopic status of children treated for wheezing in Costa Rica, a country with an increased asthma burden. METHODS: The children enrolled (n = 287) were 7 through 12 years old. They included 96 with acute wheezing, 65 with stable asthma, and 126 nonasthmatic control subjects. PCR methods, including gene sequencing to identify rhinovirus strains, were used to identify viral pathogens in nasal washes. Results were examined in relation to wheezing, IgE, allergen-specific IgE antibody, and fraction of exhaled nitric oxide levels. RESULTS: Sixty-four percent of wheezing children compared with 13% of children with stable asthma and 13% of nonasthmatic control subjects had positive test results for rhinovirus (P < .001 for both comparisons). Among wheezing subjects, 75% of the rhinoviruses detected were group C strains. High titers of IgE antibodies to dust mite allergen (especially Dermatophagoides species) were common and correlated significantly with total IgE and fraction of exhaled nitric oxide levels. The greatest risk for wheezing was observed among children with titers of IgE antibodies to dust mite of 17.5 IU/mL or greater who tested positive for rhinovirus (odds ratio for wheezing, 31.5; 95% CI, 8.3-108; P < .001). CONCLUSIONS: High titers of IgE antibody to dust mite allergen were common and significantly increased the risk for acute wheezing provoked by rhinovirus among asthmatic children. Mosby 2012-06 2012-05-04 /pmc/articles/PMC3792652/ /pubmed/22560151 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jaci.2012.03.040 Text en Since January 2020 Elsevier has created a COVID-19 resource centre with free information in English and Mandarin on the novel coronavirus COVID-19. The COVID-19 resource centre is hosted on Elsevier Connect, the company's public news and information website. Elsevier hereby grants permission to make all its COVID-19-related research that is available on the COVID-19 resource centre - including this research content - immediately available in PubMed Central and other publicly funded repositories, such as the WHO COVID database with rights for unrestricted research re-use and analyses in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for free by Elsevier for as long as the COVID-19 resource centre remains active.
spellingShingle Article
Soto-Quiros, Manuel
Avila, Lydiana
Platts-Mills, Thomas A.E.
Hunt, John F.
Erdman, Dean D.
Carper, Holliday
Murphy, Deborah D.
Odio, Silvia
James, Hayley R.
Patrie, James T.
Hunt, William
O'Rourke, Ashli K.
Davis, Michael D.
Steinke, John W.
Lu, Xiaoyan
Kennedy, Joshua
Heymann, Peter W.
High titers of IgE antibody to dust mite allergen and risk for wheezing among asthmatic children infected with rhinovirus
title High titers of IgE antibody to dust mite allergen and risk for wheezing among asthmatic children infected with rhinovirus
title_full High titers of IgE antibody to dust mite allergen and risk for wheezing among asthmatic children infected with rhinovirus
title_fullStr High titers of IgE antibody to dust mite allergen and risk for wheezing among asthmatic children infected with rhinovirus
title_full_unstemmed High titers of IgE antibody to dust mite allergen and risk for wheezing among asthmatic children infected with rhinovirus
title_short High titers of IgE antibody to dust mite allergen and risk for wheezing among asthmatic children infected with rhinovirus
title_sort high titers of ige antibody to dust mite allergen and risk for wheezing among asthmatic children infected with rhinovirus
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3792652/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22560151
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jaci.2012.03.040
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