The natural history of mountain cedar pollinosis.

Allergie et immunologie Pub Date : 2000-03-01
D A Ramirez
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During the winter months, pollen from the mountain cedar (MC) (Juniperus sabinoides) causes severe respiratory tract allergy in central Texas. We have been impressed with the fact that many of our MC-allergic patients had only allergic rhinitis and were only sensitive to MC pollen. We therefore studied 234 unselected MC-allergic patients at the end of the MC season. The main criteria for inclusion into the study was a bona fide history of MC pollinosis confirmed by a positive skin test. All patients completed a detailed history questionnaire, were prick skin tested by using 1:20 w/v, extracts, and had a total IgE determined with commercially available reagents (PRIST). Thirty-four percent of patients were found to be allergic only to MC and 66% were allergic to MC and other aeroallergens. As a group, patients allergic only to MC had significantly lower total IgE levels (84 IU/ml vs. 360, p < 0.001) (normal < 180), required much longer exposure intervals to cedar pollen before developing MC pollinosis (14.4 yr vs, 5.69, p < 0.001), had less of a family history of allergic disease (43% vs. 88%, p < 0.001), had less of a history of asthma or eczema (11% vs. 39%, p < 0.001), and developed allergic disease at a later age (39 yr vs. 13, p < 0.001) when compared to patients with multiple allergies. These results suggest that the MC pollen may be unique in causing allergic rhinitis in patients who have no other sensitivities. A possible explanation may lie in the carbohydrate nature of the main allergen of the MC pollen, which may facilitate allergen transport through the respiratory tract mucosa and subsequent sensitization.

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山雪松授粉的自然历史。
在冬季的几个月里,来自山雪松(MC)的花粉在德克萨斯州中部引起严重的呼吸道过敏。令我们印象深刻的是,我们的许多MC过敏患者只有变应性鼻炎,并且只对MC花粉敏感。因此,我们在MC季节结束时研究了234名未选择的MC过敏患者。纳入研究的主要标准是皮肤试验阳性证实的MC传粉病的真实病史。所有患者完成详细的病史调查问卷,采用1:20 w/v,提取物点刺皮肤测试,并使用市售试剂(PRIST)检测总IgE。34%的患者仅对MC过敏,66%的患者对MC和其他气体过敏原过敏。只作为一个群体,患者过敏MC显著降低总IgE水平(84国际单位/毫升和360,p < 0.001)(正常< 180),要求更长的曝光时间间隔雪松花粉在发展中MC枯草热(14.4年和5.69,p < 0.001),减少了过敏疾病的家族史(43%比88%,p < 0.001),减少了哮喘或湿疹史(11%比39%,p < 0.001),在稍后的年龄和发展过敏性疾病(39岁和13岁的P < 0.001),与多重过敏患者相比。这些结果表明,MC花粉可能是引起没有其他敏感性的患者变应性鼻炎的独特因素。一个可能的解释可能是MC花粉的主要过敏原的碳水化合物性质,这可能有助于过敏原通过呼吸道粘膜运输和随后的致敏。
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