2000
DOI: 10.1067/mai.2000.106544
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Clinical and immunologic variables in skin of patients with atopic eczema and either positive or negative atopy patch test reactions

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“…The atopy patch test, i.e., the epicutaneous application of relevant allergens to nonlesional skin of AD patients, is a well-established model of an allergen-induced DTH-like skin immune response (20). In the case of a positive patch test, as observed in a subset of AD patients, CD4…”
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“…The atopy patch test, i.e., the epicutaneous application of relevant allergens to nonlesional skin of AD patients, is a well-established model of an allergen-induced DTH-like skin immune response (20). In the case of a positive patch test, as observed in a subset of AD patients, CD4…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Importantly, the development of a positive test reaction has been shown to strictly depend on the presence og IgE-bearing epidermal LC, circulating specific IgE Abs, and allergen-reactive T cells (20). The current explanation is that LC capture allergen via specific IgE molecules bound to the high affinity IgE receptor and subsequently induce an allergen-specific cutaneous T cell response (19).…”
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“…Por lo tanto, la captura de antígenos por par te de las células de Langerhans a través del FceRI constituye un posible puente entre la respuesta inflamatoria celular. Así mismo, la respuesta inflamatoria mediada por IgE y la activación de las células de Langerhans a través de NF-kB representa un mecanismo por el cual el FceRI expresado en monocitos y células dendríticas puede controlar las reacciones inflamatorias (96,97).…”
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