2002
DOI: 10.1067/mai.2002.126080
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B-cell epitopes as a screening instrument for persistent cow's milk allergy

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“…Differences in recognition of specific epitopes have been described previously between patients with transient and persistent cow's milk allergy (14,19,35,36). It appeared that patients with persistent cow's milk allergy showed more frequent and more intense IgE reactivity and mediator release to r␣S1-casein and ␣S1-casein-derived peptides than did patients who had outgrown milk FIGURE 9.…”
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“…Differences in recognition of specific epitopes have been described previously between patients with transient and persistent cow's milk allergy (14,19,35,36). It appeared that patients with persistent cow's milk allergy showed more frequent and more intense IgE reactivity and mediator release to r␣S1-casein and ␣S1-casein-derived peptides than did patients who had outgrown milk FIGURE 9.…”
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“…allergy. Peptide Cas2, which contains an earlier described sequence (14,19,34), was the only peptide that was recognized by serum IgE of patients in the persistent group but not from transient cow's milk-allergic patients.…”
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“…Recent studies have demonstrated that the persistency of CMA is associated with differences in IgE-binding epitopes to the different cow's milk proteins (CMPs). 3,4 Because T cells are responsible for the isotype switching of antigen-specific B cells to IgE, T-cell activation is the initial step in determination of the outcome of the immune response and plays a major role in the maintenance of the reaction. This might suggest that the observed differences in IgE-binding epitopes could be reflected in the CMPspecific T-cell pool.…”
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