Serum Concentrations of IgG4 in the Spanish Adult Population: Relationship with Age, Gender, and Atopy.

Serum IgG4 concentrations are commonly measured in clinical practice. The aim of this study was to investigate serum IgG4 concentrations in adults and their potential relationship with demographic, lifestyle, metabolic, and allergy-related factors.Serum IgG4 concentrations were measured with a comme...

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Main Authors: Iago Carballo, Lucía Alvela, Luis-Fernando Pérez, Francisco Gude, Carmen Vidal, Manuela Alonso, Bernardo Sopeña, Arturo Gonzalez-Quintela
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2016-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4766298?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-e9e2591791694187a70b80db0c2e135b2020-11-25T02:14:07ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032016-01-01112e014933010.1371/journal.pone.0149330Serum Concentrations of IgG4 in the Spanish Adult Population: Relationship with Age, Gender, and Atopy.Iago CarballoLucía AlvelaLuis-Fernando PérezFrancisco GudeCarmen VidalManuela AlonsoBernardo SopeñaArturo Gonzalez-QuintelaSerum IgG4 concentrations are commonly measured in clinical practice. The aim of this study was to investigate serum IgG4 concentrations in adults and their potential relationship with demographic, lifestyle, metabolic, and allergy-related factors.Serum IgG4 concentrations were measured with a commercial assay in 413 individuals (median age 55 years, 45% males) who were randomly selected from a general adult population.Median IgG4 concentration was 26.8 mg/dL. Five out of the 413 individuals (1.2%) exhibited IgG4 concentrations >135 mg/dL, and 17 out of 411 (4.1%) exhibited an IgG4/total IgG ratio >8%. Serum IgG4 concentrations were significantly higher in males than in females and decreased with age. After adjusting for age and sex, serum IgG4 concentrations were not significantly influenced by alcohol consumption, smoking or common metabolic abnormalities (obesity and the related metabolic syndrome). Serum IgG4 concentrations were not significantly correlated with serum concentrations of proinflammatory cytokines and inflammation markers. Serum IgG4 concentrations were significantly correlated with IgE concentrations. Serum IgG4 concentrations tended to be higher in atopics (individuals with IgE-mediated sensitization to aeroallergens) than in non-atopics, particularly among atopics without respiratory symptoms. Serum IgG4 concentrations were not significantly correlated with total eosinophil blood count. Cases of IgG4-related disease were neither present at baseline nor detected after a median of 11 years of follow-up.Studies aimed at defining reference IgG4 values should consider partitioning by age and sex. Further studies are needed to confirm the potential influence of atopy status on serum IgG4 concentrations.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4766298?pdf=render
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author Iago Carballo
Lucía Alvela
Luis-Fernando Pérez
Francisco Gude
Carmen Vidal
Manuela Alonso
Bernardo Sopeña
Arturo Gonzalez-Quintela
spellingShingle Iago Carballo
Lucía Alvela
Luis-Fernando Pérez
Francisco Gude
Carmen Vidal
Manuela Alonso
Bernardo Sopeña
Arturo Gonzalez-Quintela
Serum Concentrations of IgG4 in the Spanish Adult Population: Relationship with Age, Gender, and Atopy.
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author_facet Iago Carballo
Lucía Alvela
Luis-Fernando Pérez
Francisco Gude
Carmen Vidal
Manuela Alonso
Bernardo Sopeña
Arturo Gonzalez-Quintela
author_sort Iago Carballo
title Serum Concentrations of IgG4 in the Spanish Adult Population: Relationship with Age, Gender, and Atopy.
title_short Serum Concentrations of IgG4 in the Spanish Adult Population: Relationship with Age, Gender, and Atopy.
title_full Serum Concentrations of IgG4 in the Spanish Adult Population: Relationship with Age, Gender, and Atopy.
title_fullStr Serum Concentrations of IgG4 in the Spanish Adult Population: Relationship with Age, Gender, and Atopy.
title_full_unstemmed Serum Concentrations of IgG4 in the Spanish Adult Population: Relationship with Age, Gender, and Atopy.
title_sort serum concentrations of igg4 in the spanish adult population: relationship with age, gender, and atopy.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2016-01-01
description Serum IgG4 concentrations are commonly measured in clinical practice. The aim of this study was to investigate serum IgG4 concentrations in adults and their potential relationship with demographic, lifestyle, metabolic, and allergy-related factors.Serum IgG4 concentrations were measured with a commercial assay in 413 individuals (median age 55 years, 45% males) who were randomly selected from a general adult population.Median IgG4 concentration was 26.8 mg/dL. Five out of the 413 individuals (1.2%) exhibited IgG4 concentrations >135 mg/dL, and 17 out of 411 (4.1%) exhibited an IgG4/total IgG ratio >8%. Serum IgG4 concentrations were significantly higher in males than in females and decreased with age. After adjusting for age and sex, serum IgG4 concentrations were not significantly influenced by alcohol consumption, smoking or common metabolic abnormalities (obesity and the related metabolic syndrome). Serum IgG4 concentrations were not significantly correlated with serum concentrations of proinflammatory cytokines and inflammation markers. Serum IgG4 concentrations were significantly correlated with IgE concentrations. Serum IgG4 concentrations tended to be higher in atopics (individuals with IgE-mediated sensitization to aeroallergens) than in non-atopics, particularly among atopics without respiratory symptoms. Serum IgG4 concentrations were not significantly correlated with total eosinophil blood count. Cases of IgG4-related disease were neither present at baseline nor detected after a median of 11 years of follow-up.Studies aimed at defining reference IgG4 values should consider partitioning by age and sex. Further studies are needed to confirm the potential influence of atopy status on serum IgG4 concentrations.
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