| Literature DB >> 28350867 |
Neuza M Alcantara-Neves1, Rafael V Veiga1,2, João C M Ponte1, Sérgio S da Cunha3, Silvia M Simões4, Álvaro A Cruz5, Maria Yazdanbakhsh6, Sheila M Matos7, Thiago Magalhães Silva7,8, Camila A Figueiredo1, Lain C Pontes-de-Carvalho9, Laura C Rodrigues10, Rosemeire L Fiaccone11, Philip J Cooper12,10, Maurício L Barreto7.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The dissociation between specific IgE and skin prick test reactivity to aeroallergens, a common finding in populations living in low and middle-income countries, has important implications for the diagnosis and treatment of allergic diseases. Few studies have investigated the determinants of this dissociation. In the present study, we explored potential factors explaining this dissociation in children living in an urban area of Northeast Brazil, focusing in particular on factors associated with poor hygiene.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28350867 PMCID: PMC5369757 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0174089
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Frequencies of positive skin prick tests (SPT) in 481 children with aeroallergen-specific IgE (sIgE).
| Specific IgE | N | STP ≥ 3mm | |
|---|---|---|---|
| positivity (≥0.70 kU/L) | N | % | |
| At least one allergen | 491 | 322 | 65.6 |
| 437 | 244 | 55.8 | |
| 273 | 168 | 61.5 | |
| 182 | 61 | 33.5 | |
| 120 | 89 | 74.2 | |
Crude and adjusted odds-ratio (OR) of statistically significant associations of possible determinants with skin prick test (SPT) to at least one allergen or B. tropicalis or D. pteronyssinus in 481 children with specific IgE to the respective allergens.
| Possible determinants | Positive SPT for at least one allergen in children with specific IgE | ||
| N(%) | Crude | Adjusted | |
| OR(95%CI) | OR(95% CI) | ||
| 0–1 | 211 (73.3) | 1 | 1 |
| > = 2 | 105 (54.4) | ||
| No | 283 (69.9) | ||
| Yes | 33 (43.4) | ||
| No | 158 (72.5) | ||
| Yes | 158 (60.1) | ||
| No | 296 (68.1) | ||
| Yes | 20 (43.5) | ||
| No | 50(78.1) | 1 | |
| Yes | 269(63.4) | ||
| No | 171(73.1) | ||
| Yes | 151(58.8) | ||
| > = 66% | 109 (71.7) | 1 | 1 |
| 33% - 66% | 39 (76.5) | 1.28 [0.61–2.68] | 1.67 [0.75–3.72] |
| 0–33% | 168 (60.4) | ||
| 0–1 | 164 (62.1) | 1 | 1 |
| > = 2 | 80 (46.2) | ||
| No | 217 (58.7) | 1 | 1 |
| Yes | 27 (40.3) | 0.80 [0.49–1.31] | |
| No | 126 (63.0) | 1 | 1 |
| Yes | 118 (49.8) | ||
| No | 231 (58.3) | 1 | 1 |
| Yes | 13 (31.7) | ||
| > = 66% | 56 (66.7) | 1 | 1 |
| 33% - 66% | 24 (70.6) | 0.70 [0.36–1.36] | 0.75 [0.37–1.56] |
| 0–33% | 88 (56.8) | ||
| No | 94 (68.6) | 1 | 1 |
| Yes | 74(54.4) | ||
All adjusted ORs were adjusted for a priori confounders (age, gender and parenteral asthma), and Ascaris lumbricoides and Trichuris trichiura infections.
*Ascaris lumbricoides and Trichuris trichiura infections.
Fig 1Anti-Blomia tropicalis IgE levels in serum samples assayed using as antigens B. tropicalis extract depleted or not of carbohydrate.
Anti-Blomia tropicalis IgE levels were measured by indirect in-house ELISA in individuals positive for this antibody in IMMUNOCAP and were divided in two groups: SPT negative or positive for the same allergen. Antigen was treated with methaperiodate and the sera were assayed against raw and methaperiodate treated antigens. *Difference of sIgE results between SPT positive and SPT negative children (Mann–Whitney test). **Difference of sIgE results before and after antigen treatment with methaperiodate (Wilcoxon test).
Associations between FCER1A and IGHE polymorphisms withskin prick test (SPT) reactivity to at least one allergen among children with allergen-serum Ig.
| Gene Polymorphisms | Alleles | MAF | ORa | 95% CI | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| rs2494262 | C/A | A | 1.10 | 0.76–1.59 | 0.593 |
| rs2511214 | G/T | T | 1.10 | 0.77–1.58 | 0.584 |
| rs2427837 | G/A | A | 1.33 | 0.80–2.22 | 0.268 |
| rs2247584 | T/G | G | 1.10 | 0.75–1.62 | 0.608 |
| rs16841987 | G/A | A | 0.92 | 0.59–1.42 | 0.706 |
| rs2427825 | C/T | T | 0.97 | 0.66–1.44 | 0.909 |
| rs7548864 | G/A | A | 1.20 | 0.82–1.76 | 0.336 |
| rs2427827 | C/T | T | 0.83 | 0.59–1.16 | 0.291 |
| rs12119226 | C/T | T | 1.07 | 0.62–1.84 | 0.805 |
| rs2252226 | T/C | C | 0.84 | 0.60–1.18 | 0.329 |
| rs61737468 | C/T | T | |||
| rs12884681 | A/G | G | 0.94 | 0.67–1.33 | 0.748 |
| rs74091262 | C/T | T | 0.65 | 0.33–1.28 | 0.271 |