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Asthma due to the complex salts of platinum--a cross-sectional survey of workers in a platinum refinery.

R Merget1, G Schultze-Werninghaus, T Muthorst, W Friedrich, J Meier-Sydow.   

Abstract

Anamnestic and immunological data of workers of a platinum refinery (group A: workers with work-related symptoms, n = 8; group B: workers with symptoms not clearly work-related, n = 9; group C: asymptomatic workers, n = 13) and controls (group D: atopics, n = 10; group E: non-atopics, n = 16) were compared. Exposure to platinum salt was higher in group A than in groups B or C. In group A, symptoms developed 4 months (median) after the onset of exposure. All subjects of group A and three workers of group B, but none of the workers of the other groups, showed a positive cutaneous reaction to (PtCl6)2-. Total serum IgE was higher in groups A and D than in groups B, C or E. (PtCl6)2(-)-specific IgE was higher in group A, but there was non-specific binding of (PtCl6)2- to IgE. Histamine release with (PtCl6)2- was found in all groups and was highest in atopic controls. Histamine release with (PtCl6)2- and histamine release with anti-IgE showed an excellent correlation, suggesting a similar release mechanism of (PtCl6)2- and anti-IgE. In skin-test positive subjects, high cutaneous (PtCl6)2(-)-sensitivity is linked to high histamine release with (PtCl6)2- or anti-IgE, supporting the concept of a role of cell surface IgE or IgE-Fc-receptor in the release process with platinum salts. However, high specificity of cutaneous reactions contrasts with low specificity of in-vitro tests with (PtCl6)2-. A different reaction of basophils and mast cells, when challenged with free platinum salts, is hypothesized. We conclude that neither histamine release from basophils with (PtCl6)2- nor RAST for the detection of (PtCl6)2- -specific IgE are helpful in the diagnosis of platinum salt allergy.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 2468431     DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2222.1988.tb02908.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Allergy        ISSN: 0009-9090


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