2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.vetimm.2008.02.008
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Quantitation of canine regulatory T cell populations, serum interleukin-10 and allergen-specific IgE concentrations in healthy control dogs and canine atopic dermatitis patients receiving allergen-specific immunotherapy

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“…Allergen immunotherapy has been shown to increase IL‐10 in cats with asthma 43 and dogs with atopic dermatitis 56. IL‐10 only showed a short increase in the tracheal wash sample, possibly due to an insufficient IL‐10 response and a deficiency of Treg cells, similar to what is reported for human asthma 57.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 61%
“…Allergen immunotherapy has been shown to increase IL‐10 in cats with asthma 43 and dogs with atopic dermatitis 56. IL‐10 only showed a short increase in the tracheal wash sample, possibly due to an insufficient IL‐10 response and a deficiency of Treg cells, similar to what is reported for human asthma 57.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 61%
“…Specific activity of lymphocytes is assessed by identifying CD (cluster of differentiation) molecules present on the cell surface. T cells with CD3 molecules are responsible for the transmission of signals to the cell interior (5,9). This determines the recognition of antigens presented by dendritic cells (Langerhan's cells in the skin) by molecules of the major histocompatibility complex (MHC).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also Wassom and Grieve (1998) referring to the unpublished data of de Weck mentions the limited time of the presence of IgE antibodies in the serum. It should also be added that earlier specific immunotherapy probably influences the later lower level of specific IgE antibodies (Keppel and Campbell 2008). Thus, in the present experiment the dogs with the immunotherapy in their treatment history were not qualified to the test.…”
Section: Comparison Of Ige Test Results With Intradermal Skins Testsmentioning
confidence: 79%