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Marijuana smoking and fungal sensitization
Authors:Steven L Kagen  Viswanath P Kurup  Peter G Sohnle  Jordan N Fink
Institution:1. From the Allergy section, Department of Medicine, The Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wis. USA;2. From the Research Service, Wood Veterans Administration Medical Center, Milwaukee, Wis. USA
Abstract:The possible role of marijuana (MJ) in inducing sensitization to Aspergillus organisms was studied in 28 MJ smokers by evaluating their clinical status and immune responses to microorganisms isolated from MJ. The spectrum of illnesses included one patient with systemic aspergillosis and seven patients with a history of bronchospasm after the smoking of MJ. Twenty-one smokers were asymptomatic. Fungi were identified in 13 of 14 MJ samples and included Aspergillus fumigatus, A. flavus, A. niger, Mucor, Penicillium, and thermophilic actinomycetes. Precipitins to Aspergillus antigens were found in 13 of 23 smokers and in one of 10 controls, while significant blastogenesis to Aspergillus was demonstrated in only three of 23 MJ smokers. When samples were smoked into an Andersen air sampler, A. fumigatus passed easily through contaminated MJ cigarettes. Thus the use of MJ assumes the risks of both fungal exposure and infection, as well as the possible induction of a variety of immunologic lung disorders.
Keywords:MJ  Marijuana  SGA  Sabouraud's glucose agar  TSA  Trypticase soy agar  CPM  Counts per minute  Con-A  Concanavalin A  PMN  Polymorphonuclear  THC  Delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol
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