6 resultados para Locomotor sensitization
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Background: Children with spina bifida represent the major risk group for latex sensitization. Purpose: To determine the prevalence of latex sensitization in these children and to identify risk factors. Material and methods: We studied 57 patients with spina bifida. The mean age was 5.6 years and the male/female ratio was 0.8/1. In all patients a questionnaire, skin prick test (SPT) with latex (UCBStallergènes, Lofarma and ALK-Abelló), common aeroallergens and fruits (UCB-Stallergènes) and serum determination of total IgE (AlaSTAT) were performed. Results: The prevalence of latex sensitization was 30 %; only two sensitized children (12 %) had symptoms after exposure. Risk factors for latex sensitization were age 5 years (p = 0.008; OR = 6.0; 95% CI = 1.7-22.1), having at least four previous surgical interventions (p < 0.0001; OR = 18.5; 95% CI = 3.6-94.8), having undergone surgery in the first 3 months of life (p = 0.008; OR = 5.4; 95% CI = 0.7-29.2) and total serum IgE 44 IU/ml (p = 0.03; OR = 3.8; 95 %CI = 1.1-13.1). Multiple logistic regression analysis showed that only a history of four or more surgical interventions (p < 0.0001; OR = 26.3; 95 %CI = 2.9-234.2) and total serum IgE 44 IU/ml (p = 0.02; OR = 8.6; 95% CI = 1.4-53.4) were independently associated with latex sensitization. Sex, family and personal allergic history, hydrocephalus with ventriculoperitoneal shunt, cystourethrograms, intermittent bladder catheterization and atopy were not related to latex sensitization. Conclusions: In children with spina bifida, significant and independent risk factors identified for latex sensitization were multiple interventions and higher levels of total serum IgE. A prospective study will clarify the clinical evolution of assymptomatic children sensitized to latex.
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Allelic differences in gene promoter or codifying regions have been described to affect regulation of gene expression, consequently increasing or decreasing cytokine production and signal transduction responses to a given stimulus. This observation has been reported for interleukin (IL)-10 (-1082 A/G; -819/-592 CT/CA), transforming growth factor (TGF)-beta (codon 10 C/T, codon 25 G/C), tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-alpha (-308 G/A), TNF-beta (+252 A/G), interferon (IFN)-gamma (+874 T/A), IL-6 (-174 G/C), and IL-4R alpha (+1902 G/A). To evaluate the influence of these cytokine genotypes on the development of acute or chronic rejection, we correlated the genotypes of both kidney graft recipients and cadaver donors with the clinical outcome. Kidney recipients had 5 years follow-up, at least 2 HLA-DRB compatibilities, and a maximum of 25% anti-HLA pretransplantation sensitization. The clinical outcomes were grouped as follows: stable functioning graft (NR, n = 35); acute rejection episodes (AR, n = 31); and chronic rejection (CR, n = 31). The cytokine genotype polymorphisms were defined using PCR-SSP typing. A statistical analysis showed a significant prevalence of recipient IL-10 -819/-592 genotype among CR individuals; whereas among donors, the TGF-beta codon 10 CT genotype was significantly associated with the AR cohort and the IL-6 -174 CC genotype with CR. Other albeit not significant observations included a strong predisposition of recipient TGF-beta codon 10 CT genotype with CR, and TNF-beta 252 AA with AR. A low frequency of TNF-alpha -308 AA genotype also was observed among recipients and donors who showed poor allograft outcomes.
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OBJECTIVO: Pretendeu-se com este estudo determinar a prevalência e identificar factores de risco para sensibilização ao látex em crianças com espinha bífida. MÉTODOS: Estudaram-se 57 crianças com espinha bífida, com uma idade média de 5.6 anos(6 meses a 18 anos) e uma relação sexo M/F de 0.8/1. A todas as crianças foram efectuados questionário, bateria de TC incluindo látex (extractos UCBStallergenes, Lofarma e ALK-Abelló), aeroalergenos comuns e frutos (UCB-Stallergenes) e determinação sérica de IgE total (AlaSTAT). RESULTADOS: A prevalência de sensibilização ao látex foi de 30%; apenas duas crianças sensibilizadas (12%) apresentavam sintomatologia relacionada com a exposição (urticária/angioedema e rinite). Foram identificados como factores de risco para sensibilização ao látex: idade ≥ 5 anos (p=0.008; OR=6.0, IC95%=1.7-22.1); existência de 4 ou mais intervenções cirúrgicas (p<0.0001; OR=18.5, IC95%=3.6-94.8); cirurgias nos primeiros 3 meses de vida (p=0.008; OR=5.4, IC95%=0.7-29.2); níveis séricos de IgE total ≥ 44UI/ml (p=0.03; OR=3.8, IC95%=1.1-13.1). Pela realização de regressão logística foram identificados como factores de risco independentes, história de 4 ou mais cirurgias (p<0.0001; OR=26.3, IC95%=2.9-234.2) e níveis de IgE total ≥ 44UI/ml (p=0.02; OR=8.6, IC95%=1.4-53.4). Sexo, antecedentes familiares e pessoais de patologia alérgica, hidrocefalia com derivação ventriculo-peritoneal, cistografias,cateterismo vesical intermitente e atopia não foram identificados como factores de risco. CONCLUSÕES: Identificámos como factores de risco significativos e independentes para sensibilização ao látex em crianças com espinha bífida a existência de número elevado de intervenções cirúrgicas (≥ 4 cirurgias) e níveis séricos mais elevados de IgE total(IgE total ≥ 44UI/ml). Estudo prospectivo esclarecerá a evolução clínica das crianças sensibilizadas assintomáticas.
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A dermatite atópica é uma doença inflamatória crónica da pele, tendo por base diversos mecanismos etiopatogénicos. Considerando a sua heterogeneidade, foi, recentemente, introduzida outra designação para esta patologia - Síndroma Eczema / Dermatite Atópica (SEDA). A associação com alergia alimentar ou respiratória parece ser variável entre as diferentes populações. Objectivo: Analisar um grupo de doentes referenciados à Consulta de Imunoalergologia com o diagnóstico de SEDA, com o intuito de avaliar a associação desta síndrome com a alergia alimentar e doença respiratória nesta população. Métodos: Do número total de primeiras consultas do nosso Serviço durante os anos 2000-01 (n = 3436) foram seleccionados todos os doentes com história de SEDA. A população foi analisada quanto a idade, sexo, existência de alergia alimentar, doença respiratória e resultados de testes cutâneos (TC) por picada. Resultados: Foram encontrados 193 doentes com uma idade média de 7,5 anos de idade (1 -54 anos) e relação F/M = 1 / 1,5. Eram 68 (35,8%) os doentes com SEDA isolada. SEDA associada a doença respiratória foi identificada em 113 (58,5%) e a alergia alimentar em 19 (9,8%) - na maioria dos casos manifestando-se por urticária / angioedema. Os TC revelaram-se positivos para aeroalergénios em 74% e para alergénios alimentares em 18% da amostra. Os TC foram positivos em 58,9% dos doentes com SEDA isolada, 84,2% dos doentes com alergia alimentar e 92% com doença respiratória. Conclusão: Em contraste com outras séries, foi encontrada uma baixa prevalência de alergia alimentar, na maioria dos casos manifestada por reacções imediatas. Mais de metade dos doentes estudados apresentava doença respiratória alérgica associada a uma elevada prevalência de sensibilização a aeroalergénios. Estes resultados reflectem a heterogeneidade das populações com SEDA e a importância dos aeroalergénios na nossa população.
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BACKGROUND: Allergy to natural rubber latex is a well-recognized health problem, especially among health care workers and patients with spina bifida. Despite latex sensitization being acquired in health institutions in both health care workers and patients with spina bifida, differences in allergen sensitization profiles have been described between these two risk groups. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the in vivo reactivity of health care workers and patients with spina bifida to extracts of internal and external surfaces of latex gloves and also to specific extracts enriched in major allergens for these risk groups. METHODS: Gloves from different manufacturers were used for protein extraction, and salt precipitation and hydrophobic interaction chromatography (HIC) were applied to obtain the enriched latex extracts. The major latex allergens were quantified by an enzyme immunoassay. The extracts obtained were tested in 14 volunteers using skin prick tests (SPT). RESULTS: Latex glove extracts enriched in the hydrophobic allergens that are most often seen in patients with spina bifida were obtained by selective precipitation, whereas HIC produced extracts enriched in the hydrophilic allergens commonly found in health care workers. The health care workers had positive SPTs to glove extracts from internal surfaces and to the hydrophilic allergen-enriched extracts. By contrast, patients with spina bifida had larger skin reactions both to external glove extracts and to the extracts enriched with the hydrophobic major allergens for this risk group. Despite the protein concentration of these extracts being less than half the concentration of the commercial extract, the weal-and-flare reactions were of similar magnitude. CONCLUSION: Using novel latex extracts, our study showed a different in vivo reactivity pattern in health care workers and in patients with spina bifida to extracts of the internal and external surfaces of gloves, which suggests that sensitization may occur by different routes of exposure, and that this influences the allergen reactivity profiles of these risk groups
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Characterized native and recombinant Hevea brasiliensis (rHev b) natural rubber latex (NRL) allergens are available to assess patient allergen sensitization profiles. OBJECTIVE: Quantification of individual IgE responses to the spectrum of documented NRL allergens and evaluation of cross-reactive carbohydrate determinants (CCDs) for more definitive diagnosis. METHODS: Sera of 104 healthcare workers (HCW; 51 German, 21 Portuguese, 32 American), 31 spina bifida patients (SB; 11 German, 20 Portuguese) and 10 Portuguese with multiple surgeries (MS) were analysed for allergen-specific IgE antibody (sIgE) to NRL, single Hev b allergens and CCDs with ImmunoCAP technology. RESULTS: In all patient groups rHev b 5-sIgE concentrations were the most pronounced. Hev b 2, 5, 6.01 and 13 were identified as the major allergens in HCW and combined with Hev b 1 and Hev b 3 in SB. In MS Hev b 1 displayed an intermediate relevance. Different sIgE antibody levels to native Hevea brasiliensis (nHev b) 2 and rHev b 6.01 allowed discrimination of SB with clinical relevant latex allergy vs. those with latex sensitization. Sensitization profiles of German, Portuguese and American patients were equivalent. rHev b 5, 6.01 and nHev b 13 combined detected 100% of the latex-allergic HCW and 80.1% of the SB. Only 8.3% of the sera showed sIgE response to CCDs. CONCLUSIONS: Hev b 1, 2, 5, 6.01 and 13 were identified as the major Hev b allergens and they should be present in standardized latex extracts and in vitro allergosorbents. CCDs are only of minor relevance in patients with clinical relevant latex allergy. Component-resolved diagnostic analyses for latex allergy set the stage for an allergen-directed immunotherapy strategy