The effect of allergen exposure in early childhood on the development of atopy.

Adnan Custovic, Clare S Murray

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    Abstract

    While there is good evidence for the association between allergen exposure and disease severity in sensitized individuals, and allergen exposure and development of sensitization, the relationship between allergen exposure and development of allergic disease is as yet unresolved. A protective effect of cat ownership on sensitization and allergic disease has been reported. The dose-response relationship between allergen exposure and sensitization may be different for different allergens (eg, linear for mite, bell-shaped for cat). Exposure to a high level of cat allergen may result in a modified Th2 response characterized by the presence of IgG4 antibody to cat proteins without IgE response, which could be regarded as a form of tolerance. The long-term prospective follow-up of well-defined cohorts with objective exposure and outcome measures will elucidate the complex relationship between environmental allergen exposures, sensitization, and asthma.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)417-423
    Number of pages6
    JournalCurrent allergy and asthma reports
    Volume2
    Issue number5
    Publication statusPublished - Sept 2002

    Keywords

    • immunology: Allergens
    • etiology: Asthma
    • Child, Preschool
    • Environmental Exposure
    • Humans
    • complications: Hypersensitivity

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