Klinik und Mediatorfreisetzung in der allergischen Früh- und Spätphasenreaktion

Autor: T. R. Jordan, Matthias F. Kramer, Gerd Rasp, Elisabeth Pfrogner
Rok vydání: 2006
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Zdroj: Laryngo-Rhino-Otologie. 85:113-123
ISSN: 1438-8685
0935-8943
DOI: 10.1055/s-2005-870248
Popis: BACKGROUND This examination focused on the allergic early and late phase reaction via nasal symptom scores, acoustic rhinometry, and the determination of mediators possibly involved in late phase eosinophilia. We examined nasal secretions for IL-5; the chemokines IL-8, MCP-1, and Eotaxin; the adhesion molecule sVCAM-1, and the leukotriene LTC4 for their suggested impacts on tissue eosinophilia. METHODS 13 patients suffering from seasonal allergic rhinitis were challenged intranasally out of the natural pollen season by their specific allergen. In a time window of 8 h following the provocation, patients completed symptom questionnaires, and underwent acoustic rhinometry. Nasal secretions were gained by the cotton wool method over a time period of 8 h. Nasal secretions were analyzed for the above mentioned mediators. RESULTS Individual evaluation of the acoustic rhinometry measurements revealed an early phase reaction in 100 % of the cases and a late phase reaction in 92 %. The need to sneeze and a runny nose were the strongest symptoms during the allergic early and late phase reaction. A typical late phase kinetic was observed for IL-5, MCP-1, Eotaxin, sVCAM-1, and LTC4. IL-8 was characteristic for early phase reaction but increased in late phase as well. CONCLUSIONS The need to sneeze, a runny nose, and the overall quality of life were most apt to evaluate the allergic early and late phase reaction. Highly significant correlations between nasal obstruction and acoustic rhinometry measurements indicate a high sensitivity of visual analogue scales in the representation of minimal changes in nasal symptom scores during the allergic reaction. Our data point to a relevant role of the TH2 cytokine IL-5; of the chemokines IL-8, MCP-1, and Eotaxin; of the adhesion molecule sVCAM-1, and of the leukotriene LTC4 for the allergic late phase eosinophilia.
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