| Literature DB >> 24896832 |
Katharina Marth1, Eva Wollmann2, Daniela Gallerano2, Portia Ndlovu3, Ian Makupe3, Rudolf Valenta1, Elopy Sibanda3.
Abstract
The infection of CD4+ cells by HIV leads to the progressive destruction of CD4+ T lymphocytes and, after a severe reduction of CD4+ cells, to AIDS. The aim of the study was to investigate whether HIV-infected patients with CD4 cell counts <200 cells/µl can suffer from symptoms of IgE-mediated allergy, produce allergen-specific IgE antibody responses and show boosts of allergen-specific IgE production. HIV-infected patients with CD4 counts ≤ 200 cells/µl suffering from AIDS and from IgE-mediated allergy were studied. Allergy was diagnosed according to case history, physical examination, skin prick testing (SPT), and serological analyses including allergen microarrays. HIV infection was confirmed serologically and the disease was staged clinically. The predominant allergic symptoms in the studied patients were acute allergic rhinitis (73%) followed by asthma (27%) due to IgE-mediated mast cell activation whereas no late phase allergic symptoms such as atopic dermatitis, a mainly T cell-mediated skin manifestation, were found in patients suffering from AIDS. According to IgE serology allergies to house dust mites and grass pollen were most common besides IgE sensitizations to various food allergens. Interestingly, pollen allergen-specific IgE antibody levels in the patients with AIDS and in additional ten IgE-sensitized patients with HIV infections and low CD4 counts appeared to be boosted by seasonal allergen exposure and were not associated with CD4 counts. Our results indicate that secondary allergen-specific IgE production and IgE-mediated allergic inflammation do not require a fully functional CD4+ T lymphocyte repertoire.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24896832 PMCID: PMC4045723 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0097893
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Demographic, clinical and immunological characterization of eleven HIV-infected allergic patients suffering from AIDS according to the CDC classification.
| Patient# | Age | Sex | CD4 counts at sampling | Allergy Symptoms | Allergens tested positive in SPT, MAST CLA or Euroline IgE assay |
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| 40 | F | 115 | RC | Cat, Dog, Horse, Guinea pig, Hamster, Rabbit, Mugwort, Parietaria, Ragweed, Olive tree, Birch, Juniper, Grass mix, Pine mix, Hazelnut, Peanut, Walnut, Almond, Egg, Casein, Potato, Celery, Codfish, Shrimp, Apple, Wheat flour, Sesame, Soy bean, Peach, Latex, Penicillium, Cladosporium, Aspergillus, Alternaria, Cockroach, Der p |
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| 36 | M | 115 | R | Rabbit, Mugwort, Parietaria, Ragweed, Olive tree, Birch, Juniper, Grass mix, Pine mix, Hazelnut, Peanut, Walnut, Almond, Egg, Casein, Potato, Celery, Codfish, Shrimp, Apple, Wheat flour, Sesame, Soy bean, Peach, Latex, Penicillium, Cladosporium, Aspergillus, Alternaria, Cockroach, maize pollen, Feathers, Soy |
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| 43 | M | 150 | R | Der p, Cotrimoxazole |
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| 58 | F | 200 | R | Der p |
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| 37 | F | 77 | AB | Wheat flour, Rice, Soy bean, Peanut, Haselnut, Carrot, Potato, Apple, Grass mix, Birch tree, Mugwort, Der p, Der f, Dog epithelia |
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| 30 | F | 135 | R | Cat, Dog, Ragweed, Birch, Juniper, Pine mix, Peanut, Walnut, Almond, Egg, Casein, Potato, Celery, Codfish, Shrimp, Apple, Wheat flour, Soy bean, Peach, Latex, Penicillium, Cladosporium, Aspergillus, Alternaria, Cockroach, Der p |
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| 40 | F | 142 | R, AB | n.d. |
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| 39 | M | 171 (120–217) | R | Der p, Grasses |
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| 47 | F | 108 | AB | 5 Grasses Mix, Horse, Der p, Der f, Dog epithelia |
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| 67 | F | 117 (117–142) | R | Meat, Carp, Horse epithelia, Hens egg yolk, Goat epithelia, Hen feather, Reed, Grasses, Cereals, Der p, Der f, Storage mite |
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| 25 | F | 184 (4–184) | U, Angioedema | Mutton, Hens egg Yolk, Grasses, HDM |
Displayed are age, sex, CD4 T cell counts at date of serological IgE diagnosis or range of CD4 counts for follow-up sera. Allergic symptoms and positive results obtained by skin prick testing and determination of allergen-specific IgE are summarized.
Abbreviations: F: female; M: male; R: rhinitis; RC: rhinoconjunctivitis; U: urticaria; AB: asthma bronchiale; AP: allergic pharyngitis; SPT: skin prick test; Der p: Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus; n.k.: not known;
Demographic, clinical and immunological characterization of ten HIV infected patients with low CD4 counts.
| Patient# | Age | Sex | Range of CD4 counts | AllergySymptoms | Allergens tested positive in SPT, MAST CLA, Euroline IgE assay or allergen sources in ISAC |
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| 49 | M | 168–205 | RC | Alpha-lactalbumin, Der p, Dog epithelia, Cypress, Cedar, |
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| 32 | F | 62–106 | R, AP | Cedar, Bermuda grass, Cypress, Timothy grass |
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| 50 | F | 110–677 | AB | Der p, Der f, 4 grains mix, Bermuda grass, Cypress |
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| 37 | M | 375–518 | R | Der p, Der f, Dog epithelia, cat, peanut, dog epithelia, Bermuda grass, Plane, Wesp, Almond, Peach |
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| 43 | M | 244–288 | R, AP | Cypress, Cedar |
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| 26 | F | 261–741 | R | Glutein, peanut, Altanaria, Cypress, Cedar, Der f, Der p, Walnut, Timothy grass, Bermuda grass, Plane |
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| 39 | F | 209–223 | R | Der f, Der p |
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| 50 | M | 257–415 | R | Der p, Der f, Meat, Aspergillus |
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| 40 | F | 488–722 | n.k. | Der p, Der f, Dog epithelia, Alternaria, Cypress, Bermuda grass, Cedar, Olive, Plane, Timothy grass |
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| 47 | M | 486–501 | R | Cypress, Cedar, Der f, Der p, Latex |
Displayed are age, sex and ranges of CD4 counts for follow-up sera. Allergic symptoms and positive results obtained by skin prick testing and determination of allergen-specific IgE are summarized.
Abbreviations: F: female; M: male; R: rhinitis; RC: rhinoconjunctivitis; U: urticaria; AB: asthma bronchiale; AP: allergic pharyngitis; SPT: skin prick test; Der p: Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus; n.k.: not known;
Figure 1Allergen-specific IgE antibody levels (kUA/L) and CD4 counts in HIV-positive patients with AIDS (#8–11) and in HIV-positive patients with CD4 counts below 200/µl (#12–13).
CD4 counts (right y-axes) and allergen-specific IgE levels (left y-axes) measured in serum samples obtained at different points of time (x-axes) are shown. The usual periods of the grass and tree pollen season is indicated in green and brown, respectively.
Figure 2Allergen-specific IgE antibody levels (kUA/L) and CD4 counts in HIV-positive patients with low CD4 counts (#14–21) for whom sequential serum samples were available.
CD4 counts (right y-axes) and allergen-specific IgE levels (left y-axes) measured in serum samples obtained at different points of time (x-axes) are shown. The usual periods of the grass and tree pollen season is indicated in green and brown, respectively.