2017
DOI: 10.1159/000475499
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Influence of Intrinsic and Lifestyle Factors on the Development of IgE Sensitization

Abstract: Background: IgE sensitization is a prerequisite for the development of allergic symptoms. The investigation of factors influencing the development of IgE is therefore crucial for understanding the onset of allergic diseases. Methods: This epidemiological study investigated personal, intrinsic, and lifestyle factors in a nonselected cohort of 501 Austrian adolescents (aged 12-21 years). IgE levels to 112 allergen molecules were analyzed in the serum of participants using the ImmunoCAP ISAC®. Allergic sensitizat… Show more

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“…Moreover, this type of assay is highly dependent on the type of sera used (age, sex, presence of concomitant diseases, genetic heritage, among others), which can be prone to bias. Even considering the same patient, the serum can present differences depending on several intrinsic and environmental factors [ 32 ]. To support this evaluation, 2-DE-based proteomic approach was used in order to provide unequivocal identification of several proteins [ 21 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, this type of assay is highly dependent on the type of sera used (age, sex, presence of concomitant diseases, genetic heritage, among others), which can be prone to bias. Even considering the same patient, the serum can present differences depending on several intrinsic and environmental factors [ 32 ]. To support this evaluation, 2-DE-based proteomic approach was used in order to provide unequivocal identification of several proteins [ 21 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A wide variety of factors affect allergy development and may therefore influence IgE levels (Table 4 ). In a non-selected Austrian adolescent cohort, male gender was associated with higher sensitization frequency (56.8%) compared to females, while family size and growing up on a farm inversely-correlated with ssIgE levels [ 90 ]. After multivariant adjustment in a random sample of Danish children, positive skin prick test, airway hyperresponsiveness, atopic dermatitis, and parental predisposition remained significant predictors of total serum IgE [ 91 ].…”
Section: Part 6: Other Conditions Affecting Ige Levelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This result was consistent with the findings in two previous studies. 21,22 However, further studies should be conducted to explain the gender-related difference in allergen sensitization.…”
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confidence: 99%