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IgE recognition profile of aeroallergen components in young children sensitized to dogs
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dc.contributor.author | Lee, J | - |
dc.contributor.author | Jeong, K | - |
dc.contributor.author | Jeon, SA | - |
dc.contributor.author | Lee, S | - |
dc.date.accessioned | 2022-12-07T05:53:47Z | - |
dc.date.available | 2022-12-07T05:53:47Z | - |
dc.date.issued | 2020 | - |
dc.identifier.issn | 2233-8276 | - |
dc.identifier.uri | http://repository.ajou.ac.kr/handle/201003/23252 | - |
dc.description.abstract | BACKGROUND: Pet ownership is increasing rapidly and as growing numbers of dogs in household, clinicians are facing more allergic patients and so as in young children. OBJECTIVE: This study aims to profile the IgE recognition patterns to aeroallergen components in young children sensitized to dogs. METHODS: Through retrospective chart reviews, we evaluated the clinical, environmental, and laboratory findings of patients sensitized to dogs in early life. We further evaluated specific IgE to dog component allergens (Can f 1, Can f 2, and Can f 3) and other aeroallergens using a microarray. RESULTS: The median age of 28 patients sensitized to dogs (dog-specific IgE >/= 0.35 kU/L; 0.38-101 kU/L) was 61 months and underlying diseases included doctor diagnosed atopic dermatitis (n = 17), asthma (n = 7), and allergic rhinitis (n = 5). Twenty patients (71.4%) had experienced self-reported dog allergy and 70.0% of them were symptomatic after exposed to dogs from others. Component-resolved diagnosis was performed on 18 patients. Can f 1 positivity was the most common (77.8%) but had no value in symptom prediction. The most common cosensitized aeroallergen was house dust mites (44.5%). The symptomatic group tended to be poly-sensitized to Can f 1, Can f 2, and Can f 3. CONCLUSION: Can f 1 was dominantly detected and poly-sensitized to Can f 2 and/or Can f 3 simultaneously tend to develop hypersensitivity to dogs in young children. Most of them were exposed to dogs not living with. | - |
dc.language.iso | en | - |
dc.title | IgE recognition profile of aeroallergen components in young children sensitized to dogs | - |
dc.type | Article | - |
dc.identifier.pmid | 32789118 | - |
dc.identifier.url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7402952 | - |
dc.subject.keyword | Can f 1 | - |
dc.subject.keyword | Microarray | - |
dc.subject.keyword | Component-resolved diagnosis | - |
dc.subject.keyword | Dog allergy | - |
dc.subject.keyword | Child | - |
dc.contributor.affiliatedAuthor | Lee, J | - |
dc.contributor.affiliatedAuthor | Lee, S | - |
dc.type.local | Journal Papers | - |
dc.identifier.doi | 10.5415/apallergy.2020.10.e33 | - |
dc.citation.title | Asia Pacific allergy | - |
dc.citation.volume | 10 | - |
dc.citation.number | 3 | - |
dc.citation.date | 2020 | - |
dc.citation.startPage | e33 | - |
dc.citation.endPage | e33 | - |
dc.identifier.bibliographicCitation | Asia Pacific allergy, 10(3). : e33-e33, 2020 | - |
dc.identifier.eissn | 2233-8268 | - |
dc.relation.journalid | J022338276 | - |
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