Avtor/Urednik     Čelesnik, N; Vesel, T; Rijavec, M; Šilar, M; Eržen, R; Košnik, M; Kloft-Žitnik, SE; Avčin, T; Korošec, P
Naslov     Short-term venom immunotherapy induces desensitization of FcepsilonRI-mediated basophil response
Tip     članek
Vir     Allergy
Vol. in št.     Letnik 67, št. 12
Leto izdaje     2012
Obseg     str. 1594-600
Jezik     eng
Abstrakt     Background: The precise immunological mechanisms for the early clinical protection of venom immunotherapy (VIT) have not yet been explained. Our aim was to evaluate whether high-affinity IgE receptor (FcepsilonRI) and the related basophil function have a role in the induction of short-term VIT protection. Methods: We included 60 adults and 48 children. Basophil threshold sensitivity (CD-sens) to anti-FcepsilonRI stimulation, and FcepsilonRI gene and cell-surface expression were assessed at the beginning and just before the first maintenance dose (MD) of 100 mug of ultra-rush VIT (day 5) and at the beginning, during buildup, and just before the first MD of 70 mug and of 100 mug of semi-rush VIT (weeks 1-2 and 5). Results: We demonstrated a significant reduction in CD-sens to anti-FcepsilonRI stimulation before the first MD in both ultra-rush and semi-rush VIT in all included subjects. FcepsilonRI gene and/or cell-surface expression was decreased in 34-100% of subjects, with different dynamics between VIT protocols. Conclusion: We found a marked desensitization of FcepsilonRI-activated basophils after short-term VIT. This suppression, which could be highly relevant for the development of early protective mechanisms, might be also related to the changes at the level of FcepsilonRI expression.
Deskriptorji     INSECT BITES AND STINGS
BEE VENOMS
WASP VENOMS
HYPERSENSITIVITY
DESENSITIZATION, IMMUNOLOGIC
HYMENOPTERA
BASOPHIL DEGRANULATION TEST
GENE EXPRESSION
RECEPTORS, IGG