Comparison of the efficacy and safety of pollen allergen extracts using skin prick testing and serum specific IgE as references

© 2017, Allergy and Immunology Society of Thailand. All rights reserved. Background: Allergen extracts may be different due to the difference in dissemination of allergen-containing species in various geographical areas. Therefore, we wish to develop our own extracts to ensure the precision and qual...

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Main Authors: Nualanong Visitsunthorn, Kittipos Visitsunthorn, Punchama Pacharn, Orathai Jirapongsananuruk, Chaweewan Bunnag
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spelling th-mahidol.427232019-03-14T15:03:45Z Comparison of the efficacy and safety of pollen allergen extracts using skin prick testing and serum specific IgE as references Nualanong Visitsunthorn Kittipos Visitsunthorn Punchama Pacharn Orathai Jirapongsananuruk Chaweewan Bunnag Mahidol University Immunology and Microbiology © 2017, Allergy and Immunology Society of Thailand. All rights reserved. Background: Allergen extracts may be different due to the difference in dissemination of allergen-containing species in various geographical areas. Therefore, we wish to develop our own extracts to ensure the precision and quality of diagnosis. Objectives: To compare the efficacy and safety of our locally prepared pollen allergen extracts to imported ones, using skin prick testing (SPT) and serum specific IgE (sIgE) as references. Methods: This prospective, randomized, double-blinded, self-controlled study was performed in respiratory allergic adult volunteers who are sensitized to at least one kind of pollen. Each subject was pricked with our Bermuda grass, Johnson grass and careless weed pollen allergen extracts, and also with the imported ones. sIgE levels were measured by using ImmunoCAP®. Results: In 68 volunteers, our Bermuda, Johnson and careless weed extracts showed 91.2%, 45.6% and 54.4% positive SPTs, respectively, while for the imported ones 73.5%, 45.6% and 54.4% SPTs were positive, respectively. No adverse reaction was found in all procedures. The concentration of 10,000 BAU/mL of Bermuda grass, 1: 20 w/v or 10,000 PNU/mL of Johnson grass and 1: 40 w/v or 10,000 PNU/mL of careless weed yielded the most positive SPT results. There was no significant difference in mean wheal diameter (MWD) yielded from using local and imported extracts. Significant correlation was found between MWDs of imported pollen extracts and serum sIgE levels (p < 0.01). Conclusion: No significant difference between SPT results of local and imported pollen allergen extracts was found. Significant correlation was found between MWDs of imported pollen extract SPT and serum sIgE levels. 2018-12-21T07:50:15Z 2019-03-14T08:03:45Z 2018-12-21T07:50:15Z 2019-03-14T08:03:45Z 2017-12-01 Article Asian Pacific Journal of Allergy and Immunology. Vol.35, No.4 (2017), 191-195 10.12932/AP0829 22288694 0125877X 2-s2.0-85041546121 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/42723 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85041546121&origin=inward
institution Mahidol University
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continent Asia
country Thailand
Thailand
content_provider Mahidol University Library
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topic Immunology and Microbiology
spellingShingle Immunology and Microbiology
Nualanong Visitsunthorn
Kittipos Visitsunthorn
Punchama Pacharn
Orathai Jirapongsananuruk
Chaweewan Bunnag
Comparison of the efficacy and safety of pollen allergen extracts using skin prick testing and serum specific IgE as references
description © 2017, Allergy and Immunology Society of Thailand. All rights reserved. Background: Allergen extracts may be different due to the difference in dissemination of allergen-containing species in various geographical areas. Therefore, we wish to develop our own extracts to ensure the precision and quality of diagnosis. Objectives: To compare the efficacy and safety of our locally prepared pollen allergen extracts to imported ones, using skin prick testing (SPT) and serum specific IgE (sIgE) as references. Methods: This prospective, randomized, double-blinded, self-controlled study was performed in respiratory allergic adult volunteers who are sensitized to at least one kind of pollen. Each subject was pricked with our Bermuda grass, Johnson grass and careless weed pollen allergen extracts, and also with the imported ones. sIgE levels were measured by using ImmunoCAP®. Results: In 68 volunteers, our Bermuda, Johnson and careless weed extracts showed 91.2%, 45.6% and 54.4% positive SPTs, respectively, while for the imported ones 73.5%, 45.6% and 54.4% SPTs were positive, respectively. No adverse reaction was found in all procedures. The concentration of 10,000 BAU/mL of Bermuda grass, 1: 20 w/v or 10,000 PNU/mL of Johnson grass and 1: 40 w/v or 10,000 PNU/mL of careless weed yielded the most positive SPT results. There was no significant difference in mean wheal diameter (MWD) yielded from using local and imported extracts. Significant correlation was found between MWDs of imported pollen extracts and serum sIgE levels (p < 0.01). Conclusion: No significant difference between SPT results of local and imported pollen allergen extracts was found. Significant correlation was found between MWDs of imported pollen extract SPT and serum sIgE levels.
author2 Mahidol University
author_facet Mahidol University
Nualanong Visitsunthorn
Kittipos Visitsunthorn
Punchama Pacharn
Orathai Jirapongsananuruk
Chaweewan Bunnag
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author Nualanong Visitsunthorn
Kittipos Visitsunthorn
Punchama Pacharn
Orathai Jirapongsananuruk
Chaweewan Bunnag
author_sort Nualanong Visitsunthorn
title Comparison of the efficacy and safety of pollen allergen extracts using skin prick testing and serum specific IgE as references
title_short Comparison of the efficacy and safety of pollen allergen extracts using skin prick testing and serum specific IgE as references
title_full Comparison of the efficacy and safety of pollen allergen extracts using skin prick testing and serum specific IgE as references
title_fullStr Comparison of the efficacy and safety of pollen allergen extracts using skin prick testing and serum specific IgE as references
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of the efficacy and safety of pollen allergen extracts using skin prick testing and serum specific IgE as references
title_sort comparison of the efficacy and safety of pollen allergen extracts using skin prick testing and serum specific ige as references
publishDate 2018
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