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Can f 1 levels in hair and homes of different dog twbreeds: Lack of evidence to describe any dog breed as hypoallergenictw

机译:能否在不同品种的狗的毛发和家中达到f 1水平:缺乏描述任何品种的狗的低变应原的证据

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Background: Certain dog breeds are described and marketed as being "hypoallergenic" on the basis of anecdotal reports that these dogs are better tolerated by patients allergic to dogs. Objective: These observations were investigated by comparing Can f 1 (major dog [Canis familiaris] allergen) levels in hair and coat samples and in the home environment of various hypoallergenic (Labradoodle, Poodle, Spanish Waterdog, and Airedale terrier) and non-hypoallergenic dogs (Labrador retriever and a control group). Methods: Hair and coat samples were obtained from dogs, and settled floor and airborne dust samples were taken from the dogs' homes. Can f 1 concentrations were measured by using ELISA, and results were analyzed by using multiple linear regression analyses. Results: Significantly higher Can f 1 concentrations were found in hair and coat samples of hypoallergenic dogs (n 5 196, geometric mean [GM], 2.26 mgμg, geometric standard deviation [GSD], 0.73, and GM, 27.04 mgμg, GSD, 0.57, respectively) than of non-hypoallergenic dogs (n 5 160, GM, 0.77 mgμg, GSD, 0.71, and GM, 12.98 mgμg, GSD, 0.76, respectively). Differences between breeds were small, relative to the variability within a breed. Can f 1 levels in settled floor dust samples were lower for Labradoodles, but no differences were found between the other groups. No differences in airborne levels were found between breeds. Conclusion: So-called hypoallergenic dogs had higher Can f 1 levels in hair and coat samples than did control breeds. These differences did not lead to higher levels of environmental exposure to dog allergens. There is no evidence for the classification of certain dog breeds as being "hypoallergenic." (J Allergy Clin Immunol 2012;130:904-9.
机译:背景:一些传闻中的狗被描述为“低变应原性的”,并据传闻称对狗过敏的患者对这些狗具有更好的耐受性。目的:通过比较头发和外套样品中以及各种低变应原性(拉布拉多,贵宾犬,西班牙水犬和大狗梗)和非低变应原的家庭环境中的Can f 1(主要犬[Canis Friendlyis]过敏原)水平来调查这些观察结果狗(拉布拉多犬和对照组)。方法:从狗身上采集头发和外套样品,从狗的家中采集沉降的地板和空气中的尘土样品。通过ELISA测量can f 1的浓度,并通过多重线性回归分析对结果进行分析。结果:在低过敏性犬的毛发和被毛样品中,Can f 1浓度明显更高(n 5 196,几何平均值[GM],2.26mgμg,几何标准偏差[GSD],0.73,GM,27.04mgμg,GSD,0.57分别比非低变应原性犬(分别为n 5 160,GM,0.77mgμg,GSD,0.71和GM,12.98mgμg,GSD,0.76)高。相对于品种内的变异性,品种之间的差异很小。 Labradoodles的沉降地板灰尘样品中的f 1水平较低,但其他两组之间没有差异。品种之间的空气传播水平没有差异。结论:所谓的低变应原性狗的毛发和被毛样品中的Can f 1水平高于对照品种。这些差异并未导致狗过敏原的环境暴露水平升高。没有证据表明某些狗品种被归类为“低变应原性”。 (J过敏临床免疫2012; 130:904-9。

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