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In vitro cross-allergenicity of major aeroallergenic pollens by the radioallergosorbent technique.
Authors:I L Bernstein  M Perera  J Gallagher  J G Michael  S G Johansson
Affiliation:From the Departments of Medicine (Division of Immunology) and Microbiology of the University of Cincinnati Medical Center Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
Abstract:Cross-reactivity between major classes of aeroallergenic pollens has been estimated by comparing the inhibitory effects of selected allergens upon the reaginic activity of other native and non-native varieties, as measured by the radioallergosorbent technique (RAST). Common allergenic determinants were demonstrated in indigenous and nonindigenous ragween species. Although patterns of inhibitory capacity were less uniform among grass pollens, endemic species tended to have more common allergenic properties than nonendemic species. Tree pollens exhibited the greatest degree of heterogeneity, confirming the previous view that these pollens tend to be less cross-reactive. Concomitant skin test threshold studies utilizing the same groups of pollens were in general agreement with in vitro results. Because, threshold skin testing was affected by a number of uncontrollable variables, however, the current modification of RAST in estimating cross-allergenicity was more accurate and reliable than data based upon cutaneous tests. It was concluded that reagin neutralization by the RAST method is the best currently available method of assessing cross-allergenic properties of pollens.
Keywords:Reprint requests to: I. Leonard Bernstein   M.D.   Division of Immunology   University of Cincinnati Medical Center   234 Goodman St.   Cincinnati   Ohio 45229.
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