What characterizes house dust mite sensitive individuals in a house dust mite free community in reykjavik, iceland?

To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional Links field Background: Previous studies show that 6-9% of young adults in Reykjavik are sensitised to the house dust mite (HDM) Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus (D. pteronyssinus). However, only negligi...

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Published in:Allergology International
Main Authors: Adalsteinsdottir, Berglind, Sigurdardottir, Sigurveig Th, Gislason, Thorarinn, Kristensen, Bjarne, Gislason, David
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description To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional Links field Background: Previous studies show that 6-9% of young adults in Reykjavik are sensitised to the house dust mite (HDM) Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus (D. pteronyssinus). However, only negligible amounts of HDM and HDM allergens were detected in their homes. The study investigates what characterizes these individuals. Methods: We investigated all participants in the European Community Respiratory Health Surveys I and II (ECRHS I and II) with D. pteronyssinus specific IgE, in the years 1991-92. A grass positive but D. pteronyssinus negative control group was recruited from the same cohort. A detailed questionnaire was administered and the specific IgE (Pharmacia CAP system) against six D. pteronyssinus cross-reactive allergens was measured. Results: Of 601 ECRHS I participants with available IgE results, 88% returned for ECRHS II, 8.4 years later. Of 49 individuals with D. pteronyssinus specific IgE in ECRHS I, 24 had become negative in ECRHS II. Compared with controls, HDM sensitive subjects were more often men who had lived on farms or kept aquaria fish in childhood. Of those with specific IgE against D. pteronyssinus in ECRHS I and II, 75% had detectable IgE antibodies (>/=0.35kU/l) to cross-reactive allergens compared with none in the control group (p < 0.0001): Lepidoglyphus destructor (L. destructor) (67%), shrimp (58%), cockroach (33%), mosquito (17%), tropomyosin (17%) and blood worm (4%). Conclusions: Icelanders with specific IgE to D. pteronyssinus are more often men who spent time on farms in childhood and today have high prevalence of IgE antibodies cross-reactive to D. pteronyssinus.
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spelling ftlandspitaliuni:oai:www.hirsla.lsh.is:2336/11248 2025-01-16T22:35:54+00:00 What characterizes house dust mite sensitive individuals in a house dust mite free community in reykjavik, iceland? Adalsteinsdottir, Berglind Sigurdardottir, Sigurveig Th Gislason, Thorarinn Kristensen, Bjarne Gislason, David 2007-04-20 YES http://hdl.handle.net/2336/11248 https://doi.org/10.2332/allergolint.O-06-447 en eng Japanese Society of Allergology http://ai.jsaweb.jp/fulltext/056010051/056010051_index.html Allergol Int 2007, 56(1):51-6 1323-8930 17259810 doi:10.2332/allergolint.O-06-447 http://hdl.handle.net/2336/11248 Mites Iceland Environmental Exposure Dust Immunization Hypersensitivity Pyroglyphidae Immunoglobulin E Article 2007 ftlandspitaliuni https://doi.org/10.2332/allergolint.O-06-447 2022-05-29T08:20:57Z To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional Links field Background: Previous studies show that 6-9% of young adults in Reykjavik are sensitised to the house dust mite (HDM) Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus (D. pteronyssinus). However, only negligible amounts of HDM and HDM allergens were detected in their homes. The study investigates what characterizes these individuals. Methods: We investigated all participants in the European Community Respiratory Health Surveys I and II (ECRHS I and II) with D. pteronyssinus specific IgE, in the years 1991-92. A grass positive but D. pteronyssinus negative control group was recruited from the same cohort. A detailed questionnaire was administered and the specific IgE (Pharmacia CAP system) against six D. pteronyssinus cross-reactive allergens was measured. Results: Of 601 ECRHS I participants with available IgE results, 88% returned for ECRHS II, 8.4 years later. Of 49 individuals with D. pteronyssinus specific IgE in ECRHS I, 24 had become negative in ECRHS II. Compared with controls, HDM sensitive subjects were more often men who had lived on farms or kept aquaria fish in childhood. Of those with specific IgE against D. pteronyssinus in ECRHS I and II, 75% had detectable IgE antibodies (>/=0.35kU/l) to cross-reactive allergens compared with none in the control group (p < 0.0001): Lepidoglyphus destructor (L. destructor) (67%), shrimp (58%), cockroach (33%), mosquito (17%), tropomyosin (17%) and blood worm (4%). Conclusions: Icelanders with specific IgE to D. pteronyssinus are more often men who spent time on farms in childhood and today have high prevalence of IgE antibodies cross-reactive to D. pteronyssinus. Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Mite Hirsla - Landspítali University Hospital research archive Allergology International 56 1 51 56
spellingShingle Mites
Iceland
Environmental Exposure
Dust
Immunization
Hypersensitivity
Pyroglyphidae
Immunoglobulin E
Adalsteinsdottir, Berglind
Sigurdardottir, Sigurveig Th
Gislason, Thorarinn
Kristensen, Bjarne
Gislason, David
What characterizes house dust mite sensitive individuals in a house dust mite free community in reykjavik, iceland?
title What characterizes house dust mite sensitive individuals in a house dust mite free community in reykjavik, iceland?
title_full What characterizes house dust mite sensitive individuals in a house dust mite free community in reykjavik, iceland?
title_fullStr What characterizes house dust mite sensitive individuals in a house dust mite free community in reykjavik, iceland?
title_full_unstemmed What characterizes house dust mite sensitive individuals in a house dust mite free community in reykjavik, iceland?
title_short What characterizes house dust mite sensitive individuals in a house dust mite free community in reykjavik, iceland?
title_sort what characterizes house dust mite sensitive individuals in a house dust mite free community in reykjavik, iceland?
topic Mites
Iceland
Environmental Exposure
Dust
Immunization
Hypersensitivity
Pyroglyphidae
Immunoglobulin E
topic_facet Mites
Iceland
Environmental Exposure
Dust
Immunization
Hypersensitivity
Pyroglyphidae
Immunoglobulin E
url http://hdl.handle.net/2336/11248
https://doi.org/10.2332/allergolint.O-06-447