2018
DOI: 10.29262/ram.v65i1.322
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Intradermal immunotherapy with low-dose house dust mite allergens in patients with allergic rhinitis: A proof-of-concept study

Abstract: Antecedentes: La inmunoterapia subcutánea acuosa a altas dosis es una ruta validada y efectiva de administración de alérgenos para el ácaro del polvo doméstico y alergias al polen.Objetivos: Estudio de definición conceptual empleando inmunoterapia intradérmica (ITID) con alérgenos de ácaros (Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus/Dermatophagoides farinae [Dp/Df] y Blomia tropicalis [Bt]) a bajas dosis; se llevó a cabo en niños con rinitis alérgica sintomáticos a la exposición de polvo de casa. Métodos: A ocho paciente… Show more

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“…This was verified in murine models, using ovalbumin as an immunogen in the absence of adjuvant 18 . Similar results have been described in humans using pollen allergen extracts from Phleum pratense , administered intradermally at low doses, 19 and, more recently, with mite extracts 20 . The WHO recommends the ID instead of the IM administration, as in the case of the rabies vaccine 21…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 65%
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“…This was verified in murine models, using ovalbumin as an immunogen in the absence of adjuvant 18 . Similar results have been described in humans using pollen allergen extracts from Phleum pratense , administered intradermally at low doses, 19 and, more recently, with mite extracts 20 . The WHO recommends the ID instead of the IM administration, as in the case of the rabies vaccine 21…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 65%
“…18 Similar results have been described in humans using pollen allergen extracts from Phleum pratense, administered intradermally at low doses, 19 and, more recently, with mite extracts. 20 The WHO recommends the ID instead of the IM administration, as in the case of the rabies vaccine. 21 We have previously conducted two phase II clinical trials with an allergoid of P pratense administered intradermally (EudraCT 2014-004429-42 and 2012-003319-79).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For Blomia tropicalis allergens, 0.12 mcg (120 ng/0.05 mL) were correspondingly estimated. These concentrations were guided by previous clinical results obtained with this technique 32 and the IgG4 responses resulting from Dp/Df major allergens showed a trend for improvement after 3-month treatment, though found not to be statistically significant. Though increasing the dose of Dp/Df seemed logical (from 5 ng/0.05 mL to 50 ng/0.05 mL per allergy shot), we still maintained a low-dose range objective (Appendix A).…”
Section: Treatment Compoundingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…23,24 Several articles concerning the intradermal route technique administration (IDR) have been published. [25][26][27][28][29][30][31] We have reported in a real-life pilot study 32 the effectiveness and tolerance of a particular intradermal technique for Dermatophagoides mites and Blomia tropicalis allergens. Herein, we are expanding our results, over a year, in a greater number of allergic rhinitis children.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The latter is characteristic of Latin American countries, with few studies addressing its use in immunotherapy with this house dust mite. Vieira-Hernández et al 12 demonstrated the effectiveness of intradermal immunotherapy with low doses of Dp/Df and Bt. 13 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%