Approaches to the identification and classification of chemical allergens in mice

Ian Kimber, Rebecca J. Dearman

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    Abstract

    During the last 10 years understanding of the immunobiological mechanisms whereby chemicals induced allergy has increased significantly. In parallel there have emerged opportunities to develop alternative methods for the prospective identification and classification of chemical contact and respiratory allergens. Attention has focused largely on the mouse, and several novel approaches to the identification of contact allergens have been described, among them the local lymph node assay, the mouse ear swelling test and, most recently, the noninvasive mouse ear swelling assay (MESA). Progress has been made also in defining methods for measuring respiratory sensitization potential in mice. Recent evidence indicates that respiratory and contact allergens provoke qualitatively different immune responses characteristic of selective T helper (Th) cell activation. Evaluation of the nature of immune responses induced in mice by chemicals may permit not only assessment of allergenic potential, but also prediction of the form allergic reactions will take. © 1993.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)11-16
    Number of pages5
    JournalJournal of Pharmacological and Toxicological Methods
    Volume29
    Issue number1
    Publication statusPublished - Feb 1993

    Keywords

    • Contact allergy
    • Local lymph node assay
    • Mouse IgE
    • Predictive testing
    • Respiratory allergy

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