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Skin reactivity, basophil degranulation and IgE levels in ageing
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1982
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AsthmaAgingImmunologyAllergenSkin AllergyDermatologyInflammationSkin ReactivityAllergyAutoimmune DiseaseSkin TestsBlood Basophil DegranulationPeanut AllergyAutoimmunitySclerodermaSkin TestingAtopic DermatitisBasophil DegranulationMedicine
Skin tests with histamine, the histamine-liberator, codeine, and various allergens as well as blood basophil degranulation by anti-IgE or anti-IgG4 and total serum IgE levels have been studied in two female populations of different ages (average 23.1 and 73.9 years). All thirty-one patients selected for this study were clinically non-allergic. We observed a trend towards reduced skin reactions to histamine and codeine in the higher age-group; on the other hand, we could not find any decrease of basophil degranulation as a sign of basophil impairment with age. Likewise no difference in total serum IgE levels have been noticed. No correlation between skin tests and basophil degranulation was observed; yet patients with isolated, positive skin tests to house dust and/or Candida albicans showed a statistically significant reduced blood basophil degranulation by anti-IgE or anti-IgG4.
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