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Serum IgG and IgG4 Antibodies to Fel D 1 Among Children Exposed to 20 Microg Fel D 1 at Home: Relevance of a Nonallergic Modified Th2 Response

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Date 2001 Apr 18
PMID 11306947
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Exposure to foreign antigens is an essential element of all immune responses, including allergic sensitization. For some allergens (e.g. mite and cockroach), the prevalence of sensitization is directly correlated with exposure. However, for allergens derived from domestic animals, several studies have suggested that children with a cat in the home have a decreased risk of sensitization and asthma. We have now shown that many children exposed to greater than 20 microg of Fel d 1/g of dust at home made an IgG and IgG4 antibody response to Fel d 1 without IgE antibody. This modified Th2 response is not associated with symptoms and should be regarded as a form of immunological tolerance. The fact that the dose-response relationship between cat exposure and sensitization is bell shaped, while that for mite exposure and sensitization is linear, is highly relevant to understanding the role of allergens in the increase in allergic disease.

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