1. Sensitization to dust mite defines different phenotypes of asthma: A multicenter study
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Ruggieri, S., Drago, G., Longo, V., Colombo, P., Balzan, M., Bilocca, D., Zammit, C., Montefort, S., Scaccianoce, G., Cuttitta, G., Viegi, G., Cibella, F., Rizzo, G, Ferrante, Giuliana, Ruggieri, S., Drago, G., Longo, V., Colombo, P., Balzan, M., Bilocca, D., Zammit, C., Montefort, S., Scaccianoce, G., Cuttitta, G., Viegi, G., Cibella, F., and Rizzo, G
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Male ,Immunoglobulin E ,medicine.disease_cause ,Pulmonary function testing ,Exhaled nitric oxide ,0302 clinical medicine ,Allergen ,Risk Factors ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Cluster Analysis ,Medicine ,Immunology and Allergy ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Cluster analysi ,Child ,Sensitization ,Settore ING-IND/11 - Fisica Tecnica Ambientale ,biology ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Mediterranean Region ,Pyroglyphidae ,respiratory system ,Phenotype ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Air Pollution, Indoor ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,Spirometry ,Adolescent ,Asthma risk factor ,Immunology ,Nitric Oxide ,03 medical and health sciences ,Indoor allergen ,Wheeze ,Animals ,Humans ,Asthma risk factors ,Indoor allergens ,Skin Tests ,Asthma ,business.industry ,Environmental Exposure ,Allergens ,medicine.disease ,respiratory tract diseases ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,030228 respiratory system ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,biology.protein ,business - Abstract
Background Indoor allergens are risk factors for asthma: Thus, the characterization of indoor air quality is important for studying environment–health relationships in children. In particular, Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus is the dominant allergen for asthma. We cross-sectionally investigated the relationships among respiratory symptoms and function, airway inflammation, allergen sensitization, and indoor allergen concentration. Methods One hundred and thirty-two children aging 10-14 years and living in a Southern Mediterranean area were evaluated by parental questionnaires. Spirometry, exhaled nitric oxide (FeNO), skin prick tests, total, and specific serum IgE analyses were performed along with the evaluation of home dust samples for the content in Der p 1 allergen. Three clusters were created on the basis of the presence/absence of wheeze in the last 12 months (Wh12m) and Der p 1-specific IgE level. Results Cluster 1 (Wh12m+/high Der p 1 IgE) presented higher FeNO and poorer pulmonary function (lower FEV1 and FEF25%-75%), while its symptom score was not different from Cluster 2 (Wh12m+/low Der p 1 IgE). Cluster 3 (Wh12m−/low IgE) showed the lowest FeNO values and pulmonary function similar to Cluster 2. Within Cluster 1, both Der p 1-specific IgE and FeNO were positively correlated with dust Der p 1. Conclusions Similar asthma phenotypes may occur in children despite differences in their atopic state. In atopic children, sensitizing allergens in the indoor environment may increase airway inflammation worsening pulmonary function. Moreover, environmental exposures may contribute to the development of asthma-like symptoms also in the absence of atopic sensitization, thus contributing to asthma overdiagnosis.
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- 2017