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2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (6) ◽  
pp. 45-50
Author(s):  
Celso Eduardo Olivier ◽  
Daiana G. Pinto ◽  
Ana P. M. Teixeira ◽  
Jhéssica L. S. Santana ◽  
Raquel A. P. G. Santos ◽  
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Background: Due to the lack of standardized laboratory procedures able to demonstrate specific immune responses against the culprit allergens, the non—IgE-mediated allergy syndromes are a group of conditions diagnosed mostly by clinical examination and exclusion criteria. Objective: To evaluate the opportunity of the Leukocyte Adherence Inhibition Test (LAIT) to discriminate specific immunoreactivity against Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus (Dp) in a group of patients with non–IgE-mediated chronic allergic conditions. Methods: Ex vivo challenge tests performed with Dp were monitored by LAIT in patients presenting diverse non–IgE-mediated allergic conditions: intrinsic Atopic Dermatitis (iAD), intrinsic Allergic Rhinitis (iAR), intrinsic Ocular Allergy (iOA), intrinsic Chronic Pharyngitis (iCP), and intrinsic Asthma (iAS). Results: The mean LAI of the control group was 7%; the mean LAI of the iAR group was 34%; the mean LAI of the iCP group was 44%; the mean LAI of the iAS group was 45%; the mean LAI of the iOA group was 47%; the mean LAI of the iAD group was 55%. The non-parametric Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney U test comparing the control group with each other group showed significance with p-value < α = 0.05 for all groups. Conclusion: The Leukocyte Adherence Inhibition Test is an easy, quick, and inexpensive ex vivo immunoassay with the potential to predict individual immunoreactivity against HDM allergens in real-world patients with non–IgE-mediated allergies.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Celso Eduardo Olivier ◽  
Daiana Guedes Pinto ◽  
Raquel Acácia Pereira Gonçalves Santos ◽  
Regiane Patussi Santos Lima

2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (3) ◽  
pp. 40-45
Author(s):  
Celso Eduardo Olivier ◽  
Daiana Guedes Pinto ◽  
Regiane Patussi dos Santos Lima ◽  
Mariana Dias da Silva ◽  
Raquel Acácia Pereira Gonçalves dos Santos ◽  
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Background: The Precision Medicine’s approach employs the endotype concept as a central feature to personalize medical treatment. Individual immunoreactivity, alongside characteristics such as genetics, environment, and diet, is one of the factors that differentiates the therapeutic-driven endotypes. Objective: To evaluate the opportunity of the Leukocyte Adherence Inhibition test to differentiate the immunoreactivity between two similar therapeutic agents employed on Allergen Immunotherapy. Methods: Side by side Leukocyte Adherence Inhibitions tests were performed with ovalbumin and carbamylated ovalbumin on a population of 33 self-reported egg-allergic individuals. Results: The results showed two endotypes inside the immune response of the studied groups: The first endotype was defined by the 16 individuals that presented a significant decrease in ovalbumin’s immunoreactivity after carbamylation (mean of differences = 35%; p = 0.002). The second endotype was defined by 17 individuals that presented a significant increase in ovalbumin’s immunoreactivity after carbamylation (mean of differences = 32%; p = 0.001). Conclusion: The Leukocyte Adherence Inhibition test was able to differentiate two distinct immunoreactivity patterns when comparing two similar therapeutic agents suggesting, as proof of concept, a potential role to be employed as a Precision Medicine tool.


2014 ◽  
Vol 2014 ◽  
pp. 1-6
Author(s):  
Celso Eduardo Olivier ◽  
Raquel Acácia Pereira Gonçalves dos Santos ◽  
Regiane Patussi Santos Lima ◽  
Daiana Guedes Pinto Argentão ◽  
Grayce Katlen Moreno da Silva ◽  
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The leukocyte adherence inhibition (LAI) test was designed to evaluate the presence of cellular immunoreactivity against specific antigens and is highly sensitive to analytical interference. To compare the performance of the LAI test among plasmas obtained with different anticoagulants, 36 blood samples of allergic subjects were divided into three tubes with heparin, sodium citrate, and EDTA. The adherence was assessed with the hemocytometer technique. The mean adherence of each group was compared as well as the number of tests with inappropriate adherence (<25%). Of the 36 tests, there were 4, 9, and 21 with inappropriate adherence in the groups of heparin, citrate, and EDTA, respectively. Of these last, 5 samples also did not demonstrate proper adherence with sodium citrate and 1 sample did not show proper adherence with any anticoagulant. The anticoagulant in the collection tube can elicit a specific immune response, becoming an interferent for the LAI test. In this case, there is the possibility of redoing the test using another anticoagulant. Performed with different anticoagulants, the LAI test may be used as a preanalytical tool for choosing the less immunoreactive anticoagulant for more complex immunoassays.


2005 ◽  
Vol 24 (3) ◽  
pp. 283-292 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. Jandová ◽  
L. Mhamdi ◽  
M. Nedbalová ◽  
A. Čoček ◽  
S. Trojan ◽  
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2004 ◽  
Vol 23 (2) ◽  
pp. 81-96 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. Jandová ◽  
J. Pokorný ◽  
A. Čoček ◽  
S. Trojan ◽  
M. Nedbalová ◽  
...  

2004 ◽  
Vol 23 (2) ◽  
pp. 81-96
Author(s):  
A. Jandová ◽  
J. Pokorný ◽  
A. Čoček ◽  
S. Trojan ◽  
M. Nedbalová ◽  
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2003 ◽  
Vol 58 (1-2) ◽  
pp. 128-134
Author(s):  
Reneta Toshkova ◽  
Emilia Ivanova ◽  
Maria Angelova ◽  
Pavlina Dolashka ◽  
Wolfgang Voelter

The antibody-dependent cell cytotoxicity (ADCC) of spleen lymphocytes, isolated fromhamsters with progressing myeloid Graffi tumor, was studied. The effect of the application of Cu/Zn superoxide dismutase, isolated from the fungal strain Humicola lutea (HL SOD), before and during tumor transplantation on the lymphocyte ADCC was examined. Myeloid Graffi tumor cells as target cells were used. Antibodies from a rabbit hyper-immune anti-tumor Graffi cells serum, or from tumor-bearing hamsters serum were used in the test. The leukocyte adherence inhibition (LAI) in the presence of tumor antigenwas examined also during tumor progression. ADCC of the spleen lymphocytes, determined by both, rabbit and hamster anti-tumor antibodies, decreased during tumor progression. The optimum treatment of the animals by HL SOD induced a 20-30% increase of lymphocyte cytotoxicity againstmyeloid Graffi tumor cells. Cytotoxicity in presence of tumor bearing hamsters serum was twofold lower as compared to that one determined in the presence of rabbit hyper-immune anti-myeloid Graffi tumor cells serum. Leukocyte adherence inhibition (LAI) index in the presence of tumor antigen increased during tumor development in the groups of treated and untreated animals. The LAI indices of HL SOD-treated tumor-bearing hamsters were lower than that of untreated animals with tumors, what can be explained by a higher adherence ability of leukocytes induced by HL SOD treatment (in formula for calculation of LAI index the adherence value is in the denominator). The results show the beneficial effect of HL SOD on the cell- mediated immune response of myeloid Graffi tumor bearing hamsters, what is probably due to the participation of the enzyme in the host’s oxidant-antioxidant balance


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