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Allergen Skin Test Reactivity and Asthma Are Inversely Associated with Ratios of IgG4/IgE and Total IgE/allergen-specific IgE in Ugandan Communities

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Date 2021 Jan 29
PMID 33512036
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Background: Serum inhibition of allergen-specific IgE has been associated with competing IgG4 and non-specific polyclonal IgE. In allergen immunotherapy, beneficial responses have been associated with high IgG4/IgE ratios. Helminths potentiate antibody class switching to IgG4 and stimulate polyclonal IgE synthesis; therefore, we hypothesized a role for helminth-associated IgG4 and total IgE in protection against atopic sensitization and clinical allergy (asthma) in tropical low-income countries.

Methods: Among community residents of Ugandan rural Schistosoma mansoni (Sm)-endemic islands and a mainland urban setting with lower helminth exposure, and among urban asthmatic schoolchildren and non-asthmatic controls, we measured total, Schistosoma adult worm antigen (SWA)-specific, Schistosoma egg antigen (SEA)-specific and allergen (house dust mite [HDM] and German cockroach)-specific IgE and IgG4 by ImmunoCAP and/or ELISA. We assessed associations between these antibody profiles and current Sm infection, the rural-urban environment, HDM and cockroach skin prick test (SPT) reactivity, and asthma.

Results: Total IgE, total IgG4 and SWA-, SEA- and allergen-specific IgE and IgG4 levels were significantly higher in the rural, compared to the urban setting. In both community settings, both Sm infection and SPT reactivity were positively associated with allergen-specific and total IgE responses. SPT reactivity was inversely associated with Schistosoma-specific IgG4, allergen-specific IgG4/IgE ratios and total IgE/allergen-specific IgE ratios. Asthmatic schoolchildren, compared with non-asthmatic controls, had significantly higher levels of total and allergen-specific IgE, but lower ratios of allergen-specific IgG4/IgE and total IgE/allergen-specific IgE.

Conclusions And Clinical Relevance: Our immuno-epidemiological data support the hypothesis that the IgG4-IgE balance and the total IgE-allergen-specific IgE balance are more important than absolute total, helminth- or allergen-specific antibody levels in inhibition of allergies in the tropics.

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