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Sublingual house dust mite immunotherapy has no impact on decrease of circulating erythrocytes upon airway allergen challenge in allergic rhinitis.


ABSTRACT: House dust mite (HDM) allergy is a predominant cause for perennial allergic rhinitis (AR) in Europe. We recently reported that circulating erythrocyte numbers decrease after airway allergen challenge in a murine asthma model and in grass-pollen sensitized AR subjects. Consequently, we aimed to evaluate these findings in HDM sensitized AR subjects and the influence of preceding allergen immunotherapy. Seventy-seven (age 26.8?±?7.3 years; 54.5% female) HDM-allergic rhinitis subjects previously enrolled in a randomized, monocentric sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT) trial at the Vienna Challenge Chamber (VCC) were included. Subjects had either received placebo (n?=?22), low-dose HDM (n?=?29) or high-dose HDM specific sublingual immunotherapy (n?=?26) daily for 24 weeks. Blood sampling was performed before and after 6?hours of HDM allergen exposure. Overall, specific airway allergen challenge resulted in a significant decrease in circulating erythrocytes and hematocrit (p?

SUBMITTER: Jordakieva G 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5451400 | biostudies-literature | 2017 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Sublingual house dust mite immunotherapy has no impact on decrease of circulating erythrocytes upon airway allergen challenge in allergic rhinitis.

Jordakieva Galateja G   Kundi Michael M   Lemell Patrick P   Zieglmayer René R   Zieglmayer Petra P   Godnic-Cvar Jasminka J   Jensen-Jarolim Erika E  

Scientific reports 20170531 1


House dust mite (HDM) allergy is a predominant cause for perennial allergic rhinitis (AR) in Europe. We recently reported that circulating erythrocyte numbers decrease after airway allergen challenge in a murine asthma model and in grass-pollen sensitized AR subjects. Consequently, we aimed to evaluate these findings in HDM sensitized AR subjects and the influence of preceding allergen immunotherapy. Seventy-seven (age 26.8 ± 7.3 years; 54.5% female) HDM-allergic rhinitis subjects previously enr  ...[more]

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