Literature DB >> 6832845

The development and validation of radioallergosorbent tests for the detection of specific human IgE antibody directed against laboratory animal urinary proteins.

R G Edwards, D Lee, M F Beeson, J M Dewdney, D A Spackman.   

Abstract

Radioallergosorbent tests (RAST) using urinary proteins from mice, rats, guinea pigs and rabbits have been developed and used in the diagnosis of laboratory animal allergy (LAA). Of the 273 subjects tested, 15 had been previously diagnosed as laboratory animal allergic and 8 of these (53%) gave one or more positive RAST results. Of the 258 symptom-free individuals, only 9 (3.5%) had one or more positive RAST. Of these 9, 7 had previously worked with animals or had occupational exposure to the appropriate species; the remaining 2 individuals had only some pet exposure. RAST was, therefore, of value in the diagnosis of LAA. During the development of these RAST assays, several sources of potential error were identified. Modest titres of total IgE (600 IU/ml and above) were found to influence the specific RAST index observed and lead to false positive results. The presence of human IgG antibody specific for rabbit serum proteins was also identified in four sera, and was responsible for interference in the rabbit urinary protein RAST system.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6832845     DOI: 10.1159/000233362

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int Arch Allergy Appl Immunol        ISSN: 0020-5915


  2 in total

1.  Laboratory animal allergy in a pharmaceutical company.

Authors:  K M Venables; R D Tee; E R Hawkins; D J Gordon; C J Wale; N M Farrer; T H Lam; P J Baxter; A J Newman Taylor
Journal:  Br J Ind Med       Date:  1988-10

Review 2.  Standardized allergenic extracts derived from mammals.

Authors:  J L Ohman; B Sundin
Journal:  Clin Rev Allergy       Date:  1987-02
  2 in total

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