Optimal conditions were established for induction of reaginic antibodies to Lolium perenne pollen allergens in mice by intranasal dosing of allergens with Bordetella pertussis vaccine. This antibody response could be inhibited by pretreatment of the mice by nasal administration of 100 microgram of glutaraldehyde-modified L. perenne allergens 9 times in 3 weeks before priming, whereas native allergens, in doses of 5 microgram, did not inhibit an IgE response to subsequent priming. It was not possible to suppress an ongoing reaginic antibody response by intranasal treatment with either native allergens, or glutaraldehyde-modified allergens. Relevance to immunoprophylaxis of allergic disease is discussed.
Inhibition of Murine Reaginic Antibody Responses by Nasal Immunotherapy with Modified Allergen
비변형 알레르겐을 이용한 비강 면역요법에 의한 마우스 재개닌 항체 반응 억제
[Category] 백일해,
[Article Type] journal-article
[Source] pubmed
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