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Immunotherapy with cat- and dog-dander extracts. III. Allergen-specific immunoglobulin responses in a 1-year double-blind placebo study
Authors:H L?wenstein  V Graff-Lonnevig  G Hedlin  H Heilborn  G Lilja  K Norrlind  K O Pegelow  B Sundin
Affiliation:1. The Research Center of the University of Montreal Hospital Center e (CRCHUM), 900 Rue Saint-Denis, Montréal H2X 0A9, Québec, Canada;2. Department of Neuroscience, Faculty of Medicine, Université de Montréal, 900 Rue Saint-Denis, Montréal H2X 0A9, Québec, Canada;3. Hasselt University, Biomedical Research Institute and transnationale Universiteit Limburg, School of Life Sciences, Agoralaan building C, 3590 Diepenbeek, Belgium;4. Division of Nephrology, Department of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Université de Montréal, 900 Rue Saint-Denis, Montréal H2X 0A9, Québec, Canada;2. Allergy Research Unit, Kingston Health Sciences Center–Kingston General Hospital Site, Kingston, Ontario, Canada;3. Department of Biomedical and Molecular Sciences, Queen''s University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada
Abstract:An investigation was made of the specific antibody response to individual antigens in 40 patients taking part in a double-blind placebo study of immunotherapy with cat- or dog-dander extracts. Antigen-specific IgE levels were measured by means of CRIE, and the results were expressed as scores. The patients demonstrated IgE specificities toward 1 to 5 antigens. Cat-dander antigens Nos. 4 (cat Ag 1) and 7, and dog antigens Nos. 6 and 13, produced the highest scores, but high IgE binding was also found for dog albumin. After 1 year of treatment, the IgE responses of the two treatment groups (allergen and placebo) were statistically indistinguishable from those before the start of treatment. There was a tendency toward a reduction in score for two of the dander antigens (cat Ag 1 and dog Ag No. 13), and no new IgE specificities appeared. Antigen-specific IgG levels were measured by means of CIE with patient serum incorporated in an intermediate gel, and the results were expressed as plus/minus precipitins. Only two patients had precipitating antibodies before the start of treatment (one against cat albumin and one against cat Ag 1). During the course of treatment, the production of antigen-specific IgGs was observed in 18/22 allergen- and 1/18 placebo-treated patients. For the cat allergen-treated group, the specificities were directed against cat antigens Nos. 2, 3 (cat albumin), 4 (cat Ag 1), and 7, and for the dog allergen-treated group, against dog antigens Nos. 2 (dog albumin), 13, and 20.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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