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Purified and Recombinant Latex Proteins Stimulate Peripheral Blood Lymphocytes of Latex Allergic Patients
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Fifty-seven percent of the latex-allergic patients demonstrated PBMC responses to at least one of the latex allergens tested, but there was no direct correlation between serum IgE levels and PBMC responses. However, since none of the control subjects showed any PBMC stimulation, this may prove useful in determining sensitization to latex. Among the allergens studied, the predominant mononuclear cell responses were directed against Hev b 2, while serum IgE against rHev b 6 was demonstrable in the greatest number of patients. The crude latex allergens were toxic to PBMCs and hence, the purified allergens may be of greater value in demonstrating sensitization of patients to latex allergens.
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