IgE anti-respiratory syncytial virus antibodies detected in serum of pediatric patients with asthma |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Pediatrics, S.U.N.Y. Downstate Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY, 11203, United States;2. Center for Allergy and Asthma Research, S.U.N.Y. Downstate Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY, 11203, United States;3. Dept. of Medicine, S.U.N.Y. Downstate Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY, 11203, United States;4. Dept. of Pathology, S.U.N.Y. Downstate Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY, 11203, United States;5. Department of Pathology, Wayne State University School of Medicine, Detroit, MI 48201, United States |
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Abstract: | Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) causes lower respiratory tract disease in infants and young children, and is a public health concern, as is the increase in pediatric asthma. Respiratory viral infections may trigger asthma exacerbations. However, it remains unknown whether RSV infection may have a specific association with asthma. Total serum IgE, and IgE- and IgG-anti-RSV Ab responses were studied in older asthmatic compared with non-asthmatic children (M/F, mean age: 14) (N = 30, N = 43, respectively). We found: (1) total serum IgE was higher in asthmatic compared with non-asthmatics (P < 0.001); (2) total serum IgE did correlate with IgE anti-RSV Abs (P < 0.001), and with IgG anti-RSV Abs (P = 0.008) in all subjects; (3) total serum IgE levels did correlate with IgE anti-RSV in asthmatics (P = 0.047), but not in non-asthmatics (P = 0.13); (4) IgE anti-RSV Abs did correlate with IgG anti-RSV Abs in all subjects (P = 0.001); (5) IgE- and IgG-anti RSV Abs were higher in asthma compared with no asthma (P = 0.003; <0.001, respectively); (6) there was a significant association between age and IgE anti-RSV in non-asthma (P = 0.008), but not in asthma (P = 0.64). Our findings indicate that IgE-anti-RSV Ab responses may play important roles in RSV infection and asthma. |
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Keywords: | Respiratory syncytial virus IgE Asthma |
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