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Pediatric Allergy and Respiratory Disease
2009 Volume.19 No. 1 p.47 ~ p.56
Relationship of Indoor Aeroallergen Specific IgE with Total IgE and Airway Hyperresponsiveness in Children with Atopic Asthma
Woo Sung-Il

Hahn Youn-Soo
Lim Jeong-Sook
Abstract
Purpose: We assessed the relationship of indoor aeroallergen specific IgE levels with total IgE level, airway hyperresponsiveness (AHR) and lung function in children with atopic asthma.

Methods: Two hundred twenty-eight children with atopic asthma in Cheongju area were studied. Sera were assayed for total IgE and specific IgE antibodies to important indoor allergens including Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus (Der p), Dermatophagoides farinae (Der f), Alternaria, cats, dogs, and cockroaches. One hundred eighty children sensitized to house dust mites (HDMs) were evaluated for %FEV1 and methacholine PC20.

Results: Serum specific IgE to HDMs presented the highest prevalence (90.0% for Der p and 92.7% for Der f), followed by specific IgE to Alternaria (21.6%). A contribution of £¾10% of the total was only common for IgE antibody to Der p or Der f. The level of specific IgE to Der p (r=0.677, P£¼0.001) or Der f (r=0.657, P£¼0.001) was significantly correlated with
total IgE level. Higher level of Der f-specific IgE was associated with higher incidence of AHR and FEV1 decline.

Conclusion: Concentration of specific IgE antibody produced to HDMs provides an explanation for the higher total IgE levels found in a major portion of children with atopic asthma and has a close relationship with AHR and lung function.
KEYWORD
Asthma, Child, Allergens, Immunoglobulin E
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