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Cat allergen level: its determinants and relationship to specific IgE to cat across European centers.

机译:猫过敏原水平:决定因素以及与欧洲各中心猫的特定IgE的关系。

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BACKGROUND: Cat allergen level in settled house dust and its determinants in Europe are unknown. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study is to quantify the level of cat allergens in mattress dust, to study its determinants, and to analyze the relationship with cat specific IgE on community level across European centers. METHODS: Trained field workers collected dust from approximately 3000 mattresses during home visits in 22 European Community Respiratory Health Survey II centers. Sieved dust extracts were assayed for cat allergen using a mAb ELISA assay. RESULTS: The overall geometric mean cat allergen was 0.94 microg/g, ranging from 0.12 microg/g in Huelva, Spain, to 3.76 microg/g in Antwerp, Belgium. Current cat owners' homes showed substantially higher levels than past cat owners' and never cat owners' homes (geometric mean and 95% CI, 61.4 microg/g [48.4-77.9] vs 1.37 microg/g [0.97-1.9] vs 0.29 microg/g [0.27-0.31]). Community prevalence of cat ownership was moderately correlated with cat allergen levelsin noncat owners (r(s) = 0.50), but not for past or current cat owners. The multilevel model identified community prevalence of cat keeping as the only statistically significant determinant of mattress cat allergen levels for noncat owners. However, averaged cat allergen levels per center were not related to community prevalence of detectable specific IgE to cat. CONCLUSION: Not having a cat in the home is associated with substantially lower Fel d 1 concentration, but does not protect against high Fel d 1 exposure in communities where cat ownership is common. CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS: People (including patients with cat allergy) who do not own cats may be exposed to high levels of cat allergen in their home, particularly if they live in communities with high levels of cat ownership.
机译:背景:在欧洲,定居室内灰尘中的猫过敏原水平及其决定因素尚不清楚。目的:本研究的目的是量化床垫尘中猫过敏原的水平,研究其决定因素,并分析整个欧洲中心社区水平上与猫特异性IgE的关系。方法:在22个欧洲共同体呼吸健康调查II中心进行家访时,受过训练的现场工作人员从大约3000个床垫上收集了灰尘。使用mAb ELISA分析法对筛分的粉尘提取物的猫过敏原进行了分析。结果:猫的总几何平均过敏原为0.94微克/克,范围从西班牙韦尔瓦的0.12微克/克到比利时安特卫普的3.76微克/克。当前的猫主人的房屋比以前的猫主人的房屋和从未有过的猫主人的房屋显示出更高的水平(几何平均数和95%CI,61.4微克/克[48.4-77.9]与1.37微克/克[0.97-1.9]与0.29微克/ g [0.27-0.31])。在非猫主人中,猫主人的社区患病率与猫过敏原水平呈中等相关性(r(s)= 0.50),但过去或现在的猫主人却没有。多层次模型将猫饲养的社区患病率确定为非猫主人对床垫猫过敏原水平的唯一统计上重要的决定因素。但是,每个中心的平均猫过敏原水平与可检测到的特异性IgE对猫的社区患病率无关。结论:家中没有猫与Fel d 1浓度明显降低有关,但在拥有猫的常见社区中,并不能防止Fel d 1的高暴露。临床意义:不拥有猫的人(包括猫过敏患者)在家里可能暴露于高水平的猫过敏原,特别是如果他们居住在猫所有权高的社区中。

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