A strategy was developed to obtain univalent F(ab) fragments against IgE, which would interfere with IgE-mediated activation of target cells, but lacked their activity due to cross-linking of IgE bound to Fc(epsilon)-receptors. Two kinds of mouse anti-human IgE monoclonal antibodies (mAb) against CH(2) or CH(3) domains induced histamine release from basophils of allergic patients and healthy donors. F(ab')(2) fragments of the mAb (0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe examination of 11 urticaria pigmentosa (UP) patients included allergological history, skin prick, scarification tests and intracutaneous tests with noninfectious and bee poison allergens, total and specific serum IgE measurements, in vitro reaction of histamine release from peripheral blood basophils induced by bee poison. The response of mastocytosis patients to insect sting was characterized by a rapid (within 5 min) development of severe systemic reactions or shock. The skin reactions and serum antibodies to bee poison were not registered in 9 of 11 patients.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIt has been shown that peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) obtained from atopic patients with acute clinical manifestations of pollinosis, atopic dermatitis or bronchial asthma, and preincubated in vitro for 18 hours, acquired the ability to induce histamine release from auto-basophils and basophils of healthy donors. Both PBMC and their supernatants possessed this histamine releasing activity (HRA). During remission, HRA could be reproduced in sensitive patients after positive cutaneous tests with a specific allergen.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe authors compared the responses of patients with atopic asthma to two cromolyn drugs of different generations, tilade and intal. As shown by clinical, allergological and immunological findings, tilade (sodium nedocromil) compared to intal is more active against atopic bronchial asthma complicated by obstructive bronchitis. It can more efficiently reduce specific and nonspecific bronchial hyperreactivity, is more potent against inflammation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFOverall 46 patients with allergic reactions to bee stings were examined. As a result of making skin prick, scarification and intracutaneous tests with an allergen from bee venom, allergy to bee stings was revealed in all the 46 patients, whereas only 37 patients responded to an allergen from the bee body. Specific IgE-antibodies using RAST were detected in 29 out of 31 patients.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn a homogenous group of patients with polyposis, IgE level was juxtaposed to the number of E-rosette-forming cells (E-RFC), K- and NK-cells. The effect of a parenterally introduced allergen (via an accelerated course hyposensibilization) was also determined upon those indices. The number of E-RFC was diminished in the patient group (53,1 +/- 3,3%) as compared with the results (67,2 +/- 2,1%) obtained from the control subjects, selected by the control method of couples.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBiull Eksp Biol Med
January 1978
The work was undertaken to assess the antigenic affinity of some Neisseria perflava, Klebsiella pneumoniae, Staphylococcus aureus strains serving as active sensitinogen of the human broncho-pulmonary apparatus. With the aid of the complement fixation test, precipitation after Ouchterolony, and immunoelectrophoresis there was established the presence of a series of similar antigenic determinants common for all the three microbes and for determinant responsible for the cross reactions of two microbes only.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn experiments conducted on guinea pigs the sensitizing activity of Neisseria perflava isolated from the mucous membranes of the bronchi of patients with infectious asthma was studied. A possibility of reproducing active skin anaphylaxis after Ovary and of the contraction-test of the tracheal-chain by the neisseria antigens was shown. Neisseria perflava was found to possess a greater sensitizing activity than Staphylococcus aureus and Klebsiella pneumoniae inhabiting the bronchi of patients with infectious asthma.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFZh Mikrobiol Epidemiol Immunobiol
August 1975
A study was made of 29 strains of neisseria isolated from the mucosa of the pharynx and the bronchi of patients suffering from infectious-allergic bronchial asthma of different severity. Comparison of the strains by 22 tests (including the assessment of the morphological, biochemical and other signs) permitted to establish the species of neisseria with some probability. The species reference was determined in 23 cultures.
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