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Original Article

Mucosal Immunity in Allergic Rhinitis

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Pages 397-399 | Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Secretory IgA (SIgA) is the main agent protecting the mucosal districts against both infectious microorganisms and inert foreign macromolecules. A lack of secretory immunity has previously been described in patients with allergic rhinitis, but it is a controversial finding. The discrepant results of SIgA levels found in allergy may partially be due to methodological problems. Sixty patients with previously demonstrated allergic rhinitis, treated or not with specific desensibilization therapy and free from clinical manifestation of rhinitis were studied. Normal volunteers and patients with selective 1 IS IgA deficit, without allergic pathology, were investigated as controls. The titration of SIgA in nasal secretions, performed by an original immunoisoelectro-focusing method, showed significantly decreased values in allergic patients. An evaluation of the IgE level in nasal secretion was performed by ELISA. Low rates of IgE were also found in the intercritic period.

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