M Sakurai, H Nakayama, A Kumei, K Tsurumachi, M Takaoka
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Abstract
The antigenicity of mite lipid was studied, taking atopic dermatitis as an allergic disease. Lipid was extracted from Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus (Dp) and D. farinae (Df). It was tentatively designated a mite lipid antigen (Dp-L, Df-L), and then a patch test was performed. An extract from animal food (LC) and acetone were used as the controls. With only Dp-L, a positive reaction of more than one plus (+) of the ICDRG standard was noted in 3 out of 21 cases of AD. Histology of the above-mentioned positive cases revealed spongiosis and infiltration of small round cells in the upper dermis along with scattered eosinophiles. Leu 6 positive cells were noted frequently in the epidermis and dermis. The lipid components of Dp-L were made up mostly of phospholipid and triglycerides+, and lipoprotein was not contained. Judging from the findings above it appears necessary to study not only protein but also lipid in connection with the mite antigenicity++ in AD in the future.