Role of Parainfluenza Virus-specific IgE in Pathogenesis of Croup and Wheezing Subsequent to Infection
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In order to determine the role of parainfluenza virus-specific IgE antibody production and release of histamine in the pathogenesis of lower respiratory disease caused by parainfluenza virus infection, we studied 84 infants and children at the time of parainfluenza virus infection. Parainfluenza virus-IgE antibody was detected in samples of nasopharyngeal secretions by means of an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, and histamine content of nasopharyngeal secretions was determined by a fluorometric technique. Virus-specific IgE responses appeared earlier and were of greater magnitude in patients with croup, wheezing, and croup with wheezing caused by parainfluenza virus infection than in patients with parainfluenza virus-induced upper respiratory illness. Histamine was detectable in nasopharyngeal secretions of patients with parainfluenza virus-related croup significantly more often than in patients with upper respiratory illness caused by parainfluenza virus. These observations suggest a role for immunologic mechanisms in the pathogenesis of severe forms of respiratory illness caused by parainfluenza virus infection.
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