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Allergen specific IgGd antibodies in dogs with atopic dermatitis as determined by the enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA).
Document Type
Article
Source
Clinical & Experimental Immunology. Feb1985, Vol. 59 Issue 2, p359-363. 5p.
Subject
*IMMUNOGLOBULIN G
*IMMUNOGLOBULINS
*ATOPIC dermatitis
*ALLERGENS
*ANTIGENS
*SKIN tests
Language
ISSN
0009-9104
Abstract
Allergen specific IgG antibodies were detected by the enzyme linked immunosorbents assay (ELISA) in 89% of the 62 atopic dogs studied. Antibodies were found most frequently against house dust (47";). human dander (50",,). grass pollens (58%) and spring tree pollens (43%). These antibodies were also found in 11 of 20 dogs with atopic symptoms but without immediate skin test reactivity to inhalant allergens. Agreement between the presence of skin reactivity and allergen specific IgG titers ranged from one of 14 for cat dander to 22 of 34 for house dust. Among dogs with atopic symptoms but without skin test reactivity and specific IgGj titers to the respective allergens, the agreement varied between 28 of 54 for human dander and 67 of 68 for cat dander. In view of the value of the dog as an experimental model of atopic disease in man. further studies of the pathophysiological significance of IgG antibodies are warranted. In addition, reconsideration of the diagnostic criteria for canine atopic dermatitis, as done by Hanifin & Rajka (1980) in man, seems indicated. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]