理发师哮喘病发作

Mara De Amici , Roberta Alesina , Remigio Moratti , Gianluca Bellaviti , Vittoria Peona
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进行头发漂白治疗和使用发胶的美发师有患哮喘的风险。然而,确切的潜在机制尚不清楚,并且对于在临床环境中使用生物标志物来预测治疗结果和随后的疾病演变知之甚少。目的描述一位特应性理发师在多年职业暴露后发生哮喘的病例,并评价其临床症状与嗜酸性粒细胞和肥大细胞活化的几种标志物之间的关系。方法回顾性分析患者就诊时的症状、诊断检查和实验室资料。结果职业性暴露对哮喘发病的致病作用由病例史证实。血清中嗜酸性粒细胞阳离子蛋白(ECP)和胰蛋白酶的高值与嗜酸性粒细胞和肥大细胞在活动性炎症过程中的突出作用一致;IL-5细胞因子的表达也在加重时增强。结论临床表现与细胞活化介质之间的关系提示它们可能作为预测类固醇治疗反应或疾病进展的生物标志物。
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Onset of asthma in a hairdresser

Background

Hairdressers, performing hair bleaching treatments and using hair spray, are exposed to risk of asthma. The precise underlying mechanisms, however are unclear, and little is known about the use of biomarkers in the clinical setting to predict treatment outcome and subsequent disease evolution.

Objective

To describe a case of asthma onset in an atopic hairdresser, after years of occupational exposure, and to evaluate the relationship between clinical symptoms and several markers of eosinophil and mast cell activation.

Methods

We studied retrospectively: symptoms, diagnostic tests and laboratory data collected at each visit.

Results

The causative role of occupational exposure on the onset of asthma was demonstrated by the case history. High values of eosinophil cationic protein (ECP) and tryptase in serum were consistent with a prominent role of eosinophils and mastcells in the active inflammatory process; expression of IL-5 cytokine was also enhanced at the time of exacerbations.

Conclusion

The relationship between clinical manifestations and mediators of cellular activation suggest their possible role as biomarkers to predict a response to steroid therapy or disease progression.

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