Patterns of sensitization to inhalant and food allergens among pediatric patients from the Moscow region (Russian Federation).
The immunological profiles of human specific IgE (sIgE) and specific IgG4 (sIgG4) vary by genetic predisposition, living conditions in different geographical locations and patient's age. The aim of our study was to analyze sIgE and sIgG4 patterns and their age-dependent changes in patients from...
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doaj-4d7c46836e984e82879fe88e763acc9b2020-11-25T00:40:42ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032018-01-01133e019477510.1371/journal.pone.0194775Patterns of sensitization to inhalant and food allergens among pediatric patients from the Moscow region (Russian Federation).Sergei VoloshinOlga SmoldovskayaGuzel FeyzkhanovaAlla ArefievaLyudmila PavlushkinaTatiana FilatovaVeronika ButvilovskayaMarina FilippovaYuri LysovSergey ShcherboAlexander MakarovAlla RubinaAlexander ZasedatelevThe immunological profiles of human specific IgE (sIgE) and specific IgG4 (sIgG4) vary by genetic predisposition, living conditions in different geographical locations and patient's age. The aim of our study was to analyze sIgE and sIgG4 patterns and their age-dependent changes in patients from the Moscow region. For identifying sIgE and sIgG4 profiles the blood samples from 513 patients aged 6 months to 17 years who were showing symptoms of allergic diseases were analyzed using microarrays containing 31 allergens. The highest sIgE prevalence was observed for birch pollen (32%) among pollen allergens, cat dander (24%) among indoor allergens, and egg whites (21%) among food allergens. The most common sIgG4 response was developed toward egg whites (80% of patients). Age-related elevation was identified for patients with increased sIgE to pollen allergens and indoor allergens (cat or dog dander and house dust mites). For each allergen, the proportion of cases with significant levels of sIgG4 appeared to increase with patients' age. The data on allergen-specific sIgE and sIgG4 prevalence show both general trends and some local special aspects that are indicative for the Moscow region. This information should be useful in terms of epidemiology of allergic diseases.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5864043?pdf=render |
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Sergei Voloshin Olga Smoldovskaya Guzel Feyzkhanova Alla Arefieva Lyudmila Pavlushkina Tatiana Filatova Veronika Butvilovskaya Marina Filippova Yuri Lysov Sergey Shcherbo Alexander Makarov Alla Rubina Alexander Zasedatelev |
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Sergei Voloshin Olga Smoldovskaya Guzel Feyzkhanova Alla Arefieva Lyudmila Pavlushkina Tatiana Filatova Veronika Butvilovskaya Marina Filippova Yuri Lysov Sergey Shcherbo Alexander Makarov Alla Rubina Alexander Zasedatelev Patterns of sensitization to inhalant and food allergens among pediatric patients from the Moscow region (Russian Federation). PLoS ONE |
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Sergei Voloshin Olga Smoldovskaya Guzel Feyzkhanova Alla Arefieva Lyudmila Pavlushkina Tatiana Filatova Veronika Butvilovskaya Marina Filippova Yuri Lysov Sergey Shcherbo Alexander Makarov Alla Rubina Alexander Zasedatelev |
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Patterns of sensitization to inhalant and food allergens among pediatric patients from the Moscow region (Russian Federation). |
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Patterns of sensitization to inhalant and food allergens among pediatric patients from the Moscow region (Russian Federation). |
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Patterns of sensitization to inhalant and food allergens among pediatric patients from the Moscow region (Russian Federation). |
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Patterns of sensitization to inhalant and food allergens among pediatric patients from the Moscow region (Russian Federation). |
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Patterns of sensitization to inhalant and food allergens among pediatric patients from the Moscow region (Russian Federation). |
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patterns of sensitization to inhalant and food allergens among pediatric patients from the moscow region (russian federation). |
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The immunological profiles of human specific IgE (sIgE) and specific IgG4 (sIgG4) vary by genetic predisposition, living conditions in different geographical locations and patient's age. The aim of our study was to analyze sIgE and sIgG4 patterns and their age-dependent changes in patients from the Moscow region. For identifying sIgE and sIgG4 profiles the blood samples from 513 patients aged 6 months to 17 years who were showing symptoms of allergic diseases were analyzed using microarrays containing 31 allergens. The highest sIgE prevalence was observed for birch pollen (32%) among pollen allergens, cat dander (24%) among indoor allergens, and egg whites (21%) among food allergens. The most common sIgG4 response was developed toward egg whites (80% of patients). Age-related elevation was identified for patients with increased sIgE to pollen allergens and indoor allergens (cat or dog dander and house dust mites). For each allergen, the proportion of cases with significant levels of sIgG4 appeared to increase with patients' age. The data on allergen-specific sIgE and sIgG4 prevalence show both general trends and some local special aspects that are indicative for the Moscow region. This information should be useful in terms of epidemiology of allergic diseases. |
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