Humoral Immune Response to Some Benzylpenicillin Preparations |
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Authors: | P. DE HAAN G. L. KALSBEEK |
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Affiliation: | Dept. of Dermatology, Free University Hospital, Amsterdam;Dept. of Dermatology, State University Hospital, Utrecht, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | In this study the humoral immune responses to long-term administration of benzylpenicillin preparations with and without adjuvants were compared. In 44.4% of the patients on long-term treatment with a benzylpenicillin preparation containing oil and alum monostearate, an induction of benzylpenicilloyl (BPO)-specific IgG, IgM and IgE was demonstrated during and after the course. Patients treated with a benzylpenicillin preparation containing no oil and alum monostearate showed only a very weak BPO-specific IgM and IgG response during the course. In patients in whom long-term treatment with a benzylpenicillin preparation without adjuvants was initiated by a benzylpenicillin preparation containing oil and alum monostearate, not only BPO-speific IgM and/or IgG but also IgE were demonstrated in 13.0%. The differences in immunoesponse in the various long-term courses were significant ( P < 0.05). The data suggest that the presence of such adjuvants as oil and alum monostearate has an influence on the synthesis of BPO-specific antibodies. However, it can not be excluded that the difference in immunogenicity had some unknown connection with the differences in penicillin/blood levels. |
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Keywords: | adjuvant effect benzylpenicilloyl drug hypersensitivity IgE response immunogenicity |
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