1996
DOI: 10.1016/s0091-6749(96)80186-2
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Evaluation of the atopy patch test and the cutaneous late-phase reaction as relevant models for the study of allergic inflammation in patients with atopic eczema☆☆☆★

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“…13,14,34 We have confirmed that the antiIgE-induced LPR in healthy research dogs are grossly and microscopically similar to allergen-induced LPR in dogs with AD 13 as well as to allergen and anti-IgE-induced LPR in humans. 16,[35][36][37] We have shown that anti-IgEinduced canine LPR exhibit increases in the mRNA transcription of several mediators typical of Th2-dominated responses, notably IL-13, IL-5, CCL5 and CCL17. It was also demonstrated that these cellular and mediator responses can be inhibited by prednisolone therapy, in a manner similar to that seen in allergen-induced LPR in humans.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…13,14,34 We have confirmed that the antiIgE-induced LPR in healthy research dogs are grossly and microscopically similar to allergen-induced LPR in dogs with AD 13 as well as to allergen and anti-IgE-induced LPR in humans. 16,[35][36][37] We have shown that anti-IgEinduced canine LPR exhibit increases in the mRNA transcription of several mediators typical of Th2-dominated responses, notably IL-13, IL-5, CCL5 and CCL17. It was also demonstrated that these cellular and mediator responses can be inhibited by prednisolone therapy, in a manner similar to that seen in allergen-induced LPR in humans.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Similar changes have been reported in biopsies taken after intradermal injection of allergen in humans. 35,42,43 Injection of anti-IgE resulted in a rapid influx of inflammatory cells. The observed biphasic increase in granulocytes followed by mononuclear cells (including both CD1c + dendritic cells and CD3 + lymphocytes) is typical of those described in LPR after injection of allergen or anti-IgE in both dogs 13 and humans.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Langerhans cells express all three known types of IgE receptors: the low-affinity receptor (FcεRII or CD23), the high-affinity receptor (FcεRI), and the epsilon-binding protein (εBP) [60]. In already sensitized individuals, an association between allergen-specific serum IgE and positive APT reactions has been reported [21, 61, 62, 63]. It has been suggested that a positive APT reaction requires the presence of epidermal IgE+ Langerhans cells in clinically noninvolved skin, but that other yet unknown factors are also involved [63].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…We therefore used the patch test as the method of antigen challenge. In the time course reaction after the patch test of aeroallergens in AE patients, eosinophil infiltration has been demonstrated to start as early as 2–6 h post-antigen challenge and to peak at 24–48 h [24,25,26]. We considered that a time point of 24 h after patch test might reflect the peak in the kinetics of eosinophil accumulation in the lesional skin.…”
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confidence: 99%