Sweat antigen induces histamine release from basophils of patients with cholinergic urticaria associated with atopic diathesis

Summary Background  We previously demonstrated that the semipurified human sweat antigen causes skin reactions and histamine release from basophils via specific IgE in patients with atopic dermatitis (AD). Patients with cholinergic urticaria (ChU) also develop skin reactions and histamine release of...

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Published inBritish journal of dermatology (1951) Vol. 160; no. 2; pp. 426 - 428
Main Authors Takahagi, S., Tanaka, T., Ishii, K., Suzuki, H., Kameyoshi, Y., Shindo, H., Hide, M.
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Abstract Summary Background  We previously demonstrated that the semipurified human sweat antigen causes skin reactions and histamine release from basophils via specific IgE in patients with atopic dermatitis (AD). Patients with cholinergic urticaria (ChU) also develop skin reactions and histamine release of basophils in response to autologous sweat. Objectives  To study whether or not patients with ChU share sensitivity for the sweat antigen with patients with AD and to study the clinical characteristics among patients with ChU and the relationship with histamine‐release activity of basophils. Methods  The sweat antigen that induces histamine release from basophils of patients with AD was prepared by Con‐A, anion‐exchange and reverse‐phase chromatography. Relationships between histamine‐release activity against the sweat antigen and clinical features of patients with ChU were analysed. Results  Twenty‐three of 35 patients with ChU showed > 5% net histamine release in response to the semipurified sweat antigen, whereas none of healthy controls did so. In patients with ChU, histamine release in response to semipurified sweat antigen significantly correlated with the level of serum IgE and eosinophil numbers in peripheral blood. Incidence of each atopic disease in patients with ChU tended to be higher than in the general Japanese population. When the patients were categorized according to their responses in the histamine release test, the positive group tended to show a higher incidence of AD and bronchial asthma compared with the negative group. Conclusions  ChU and AD may share hypersensitivity to common antigens in sweat. The sweat allergy and atopic diathesis are associated with each other.
AbstractList We previously demonstrated that the semipurified human sweat antigen causes skin reactions and histamine release from basophils via specific IgE in patients with atopic dermatitis (AD). Patients with cholinergic urticaria (ChU) also develop skin reactions and histamine release of basophils in response to autologous sweat. To study whether or not patients with ChU share sensitivity for the sweat antigen with patients with AD and to study the clinical characteristics among patients with ChU and the relationship with histamine-release activity of basophils. The sweat antigen that induces histamine release from basophils of patients with AD was prepared by Con-A, anion-exchange and reverse-phase chromatography. Relationships between histamine-release activity against the sweat antigen and clinical features of patients with ChU were analysed. Twenty-three of 35 patients with ChU showed > 5% net histamine release in response to the semipurified sweat antigen, whereas none of healthy controls did so. In patients with ChU, histamine release in response to semipurified sweat antigen significantly correlated with the level of serum IgE and eosinophil numbers in peripheral blood. Incidence of each atopic disease in patients with ChU tended to be higher than in the general Japanese population. When the patients were categorized according to their responses in the histamine release test, the positive group tended to show a higher incidence of AD and bronchial asthma compared with the negative group. ChU and AD may share hypersensitivity to common antigens in sweat. The sweat allergy and atopic diathesis are associated with each other.
BACKGROUNDWe previously demonstrated that the semipurified human sweat antigen causes skin reactions and histamine release from basophils via specific IgE in patients with atopic dermatitis (AD). Patients with cholinergic urticaria (ChU) also develop skin reactions and histamine release of basophils in response to autologous sweat.OBJECTIVESTo study whether or not patients with ChU share sensitivity for the sweat antigen with patients with AD and to study the clinical characteristics among patients with ChU and the relationship with histamine-release activity of basophils.METHODSThe sweat antigen that induces histamine release from basophils of patients with AD was prepared by Con-A, anion-exchange and reverse-phase chromatography. Relationships between histamine-release activity against the sweat antigen and clinical features of patients with ChU were analysed.RESULTSTwenty-three of 35 patients with ChU showed > 5% net histamine release in response to the semipurified sweat antigen, whereas none of healthy controls did so. In patients with ChU, histamine release in response to semipurified sweat antigen significantly correlated with the level of serum IgE and eosinophil numbers in peripheral blood. Incidence of each atopic disease in patients with ChU tended to be higher than in the general Japanese population. When the patients were categorized according to their responses in the histamine release test, the positive group tended to show a higher incidence of AD and bronchial asthma compared with the negative group.CONCLUSIONSChU and AD may share hypersensitivity to common antigens in sweat. The sweat allergy and atopic diathesis are associated with each other.
Summary Background  We previously demonstrated that the semipurified human sweat antigen causes skin reactions and histamine release from basophils via specific IgE in patients with atopic dermatitis (AD). Patients with cholinergic urticaria (ChU) also develop skin reactions and histamine release of basophils in response to autologous sweat. Objectives  To study whether or not patients with ChU share sensitivity for the sweat antigen with patients with AD and to study the clinical characteristics among patients with ChU and the relationship with histamine‐release activity of basophils. Methods  The sweat antigen that induces histamine release from basophils of patients with AD was prepared by Con‐A, anion‐exchange and reverse‐phase chromatography. Relationships between histamine‐release activity against the sweat antigen and clinical features of patients with ChU were analysed. Results  Twenty‐three of 35 patients with ChU showed > 5% net histamine release in response to the semipurified sweat antigen, whereas none of healthy controls did so. In patients with ChU, histamine release in response to semipurified sweat antigen significantly correlated with the level of serum IgE and eosinophil numbers in peripheral blood. Incidence of each atopic disease in patients with ChU tended to be higher than in the general Japanese population. When the patients were categorized according to their responses in the histamine release test, the positive group tended to show a higher incidence of AD and bronchial asthma compared with the negative group. Conclusions  ChU and AD may share hypersensitivity to common antigens in sweat. The sweat allergy and atopic diathesis are associated with each other.
SummaryBackgroundWe previously demonstrated that the semipurified human sweat antigen causes skin reactions and histamine release from basophils via specific IgE in patients with atopic dermatitis (AD). Patients with cholinergic urticaria (ChU) also develop skin reactions and histamine release of basophils in response to autologous sweat.ObjectivesTo study whether or not patients with ChU share sensitivity for the sweat antigen with patients with AD and to study the clinical characteristics among patients with ChU and the relationship with histamine-release activity of basophils.MethodsThe sweat antigen that induces histamine release from basophils of patients with AD was prepared by Con-A, anion-exchange and reverse-phase chromatography. Relationships between histamine-release activity against the sweat antigen and clinical features of patients with ChU were analysed.ResultsTwenty-three of 35 patients with ChU showed >5% net histamine release in response to the semipurified sweat antigen, whereas none of healthy controls did so. In patients with ChU, histamine release in response to semipurified sweat antigen significantly correlated with the level of serum IgE and eosinophil numbers in peripheral blood. Incidence of each atopic disease in patients with ChU tended to be higher than in the general Japanese population. When the patients were categorized according to their responses in the histamine release test, the positive group tended to show a higher incidence of AD and bronchial asthma compared with the negative group.ConclusionsChU and AD may share hypersensitivity to common antigens in sweat. The sweat allergy and atopic diathesis are associated with each other.
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Hide, M.
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Allergy
Immunopathology
Skin disease
Dermatology
Cholinergic urticaria
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sweat antigen
histamine release test
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Atopy
atopic diathesis
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Histamine
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Snippet Summary Background  We previously demonstrated that the semipurified human sweat antigen causes skin reactions and histamine release from basophils via...
We previously demonstrated that the semipurified human sweat antigen causes skin reactions and histamine release from basophils via specific IgE in patients...
SummaryBackgroundWe previously demonstrated that the semipurified human sweat antigen causes skin reactions and histamine release from basophils via specific...
BACKGROUNDWe previously demonstrated that the semipurified human sweat antigen causes skin reactions and histamine release from basophils via specific IgE in...
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SubjectTerms Adolescent
Adult
Allergic diseases
atopic dermatitis
atopic diathesis
Basophils - immunology
Biological and medical sciences
Child
cholinergic urticaria
Dermatitis, Atopic - immunology
Dermatology
Disease Susceptibility - immunology
Female
Histamine Release - immunology
histamine release test
Humans
Immunoglobulin E - immunology
Immunopathology
Injuries of the skin. Diseases of the skin due to physical agents
Male
Medical sciences
Middle Aged
Sensitivity and Specificity
Skin allergic diseases. Stinging insect allergies
Sweat - immunology
sweat antigen
Traumas. Diseases due to physical agents
Urticaria - etiology
Urticaria - immunology
Young Adult
Title Sweat antigen induces histamine release from basophils of patients with cholinergic urticaria associated with atopic diathesis
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