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Is There a Threshold Concentration of Cat Allergen Exposure on Respiratory Symptoms in Adults?
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Cat allergen concentrations higher than 8 μg/g in settled house dust, have been suggested to provoke exacerbation of allergic respiratory symptoms. However, whether the 8μg/g of indoor cat allergen concentration is indeed the minimal exposure required for triggering the ast...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4452769/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26035304 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0127457 |
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author | Chen, Chih-Mei Thiering, Elisabeth Zock, Jan-Paul Villani, Simona Olivieri, Mario Modig, Lars Jarvis, Deborah Norbäck, Dan Verlato, Giuseppe Heinrich, Joachim |
author_facet | Chen, Chih-Mei Thiering, Elisabeth Zock, Jan-Paul Villani, Simona Olivieri, Mario Modig, Lars Jarvis, Deborah Norbäck, Dan Verlato, Giuseppe Heinrich, Joachim |
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description | BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Cat allergen concentrations higher than 8 μg/g in settled house dust, have been suggested to provoke exacerbation of allergic respiratory symptoms. However, whether the 8μg/g of indoor cat allergen concentration is indeed the minimal exposure required for triggering the asthma related respiratory symptoms or the development of sensitization has not yet been confirmed. We studied the associations between domestic cat allergen concentrations and allergic symptoms in the European Community Respiratory Health Survey II, with the aim of confirming this suggested threshold. METHODS: Cat allergen concentrations were measured in the mattress dust of 3003 participants from 22 study centres. Levels of specific immunoglobulin E to cat allergens were measured in serum samples using an immunoassay. Information on allergic symptoms, medication use, home environment and smoking was obtained from a face-to-face interview. RESULTS: Domestic cat allergen concentrations were not associated with allergic/ asthmatic symptoms in the entire study population, nor in the subset sensitized to cat allergen. We also found no association among individuals exposed to concentrations higher than 8 μg/g. However, exposure to medium cat allergen concentrations (0.24-0.63 μg/g) was positively associated with reported asthmatic respiratory symptoms in subjects who have experienced allergic symptoms when near animals. CONCLUSIONS: The proposed 8 μg/g threshold of cat allergen concentrations for the exacerbation of allergic/ respiratory symptoms was not confirmed in a general European adult population. Potential biases attributable to avoidance behaviours and an imprecise exposure assessment cannot be excluded. |
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spelling | pubmed-44527692015-06-09 Is There a Threshold Concentration of Cat Allergen Exposure on Respiratory Symptoms in Adults? Chen, Chih-Mei Thiering, Elisabeth Zock, Jan-Paul Villani, Simona Olivieri, Mario Modig, Lars Jarvis, Deborah Norbäck, Dan Verlato, Giuseppe Heinrich, Joachim PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Cat allergen concentrations higher than 8 μg/g in settled house dust, have been suggested to provoke exacerbation of allergic respiratory symptoms. However, whether the 8μg/g of indoor cat allergen concentration is indeed the minimal exposure required for triggering the asthma related respiratory symptoms or the development of sensitization has not yet been confirmed. We studied the associations between domestic cat allergen concentrations and allergic symptoms in the European Community Respiratory Health Survey II, with the aim of confirming this suggested threshold. METHODS: Cat allergen concentrations were measured in the mattress dust of 3003 participants from 22 study centres. Levels of specific immunoglobulin E to cat allergens were measured in serum samples using an immunoassay. Information on allergic symptoms, medication use, home environment and smoking was obtained from a face-to-face interview. RESULTS: Domestic cat allergen concentrations were not associated with allergic/ asthmatic symptoms in the entire study population, nor in the subset sensitized to cat allergen. We also found no association among individuals exposed to concentrations higher than 8 μg/g. However, exposure to medium cat allergen concentrations (0.24-0.63 μg/g) was positively associated with reported asthmatic respiratory symptoms in subjects who have experienced allergic symptoms when near animals. CONCLUSIONS: The proposed 8 μg/g threshold of cat allergen concentrations for the exacerbation of allergic/ respiratory symptoms was not confirmed in a general European adult population. Potential biases attributable to avoidance behaviours and an imprecise exposure assessment cannot be excluded. Public Library of Science 2015-06-02 /pmc/articles/PMC4452769/ /pubmed/26035304 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0127457 Text en © 2015 Chen et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Chen, Chih-Mei Thiering, Elisabeth Zock, Jan-Paul Villani, Simona Olivieri, Mario Modig, Lars Jarvis, Deborah Norbäck, Dan Verlato, Giuseppe Heinrich, Joachim Is There a Threshold Concentration of Cat Allergen Exposure on Respiratory Symptoms in Adults? |
title | Is There a Threshold Concentration of Cat Allergen Exposure on Respiratory Symptoms in Adults? |
title_full | Is There a Threshold Concentration of Cat Allergen Exposure on Respiratory Symptoms in Adults? |
title_fullStr | Is There a Threshold Concentration of Cat Allergen Exposure on Respiratory Symptoms in Adults? |
title_full_unstemmed | Is There a Threshold Concentration of Cat Allergen Exposure on Respiratory Symptoms in Adults? |
title_short | Is There a Threshold Concentration of Cat Allergen Exposure on Respiratory Symptoms in Adults? |
title_sort | is there a threshold concentration of cat allergen exposure on respiratory symptoms in adults? |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4452769/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26035304 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0127457 |
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