Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med., Vol 155, No. 6, Jun 1997, 1841-1847.
Specific IgE-dependent sensitization, atopy, and bronchial hyperresponsiveness in apprentices starting exposure to protein-derived agents
D Gautrin, C Infante-Rivard, TV Dao, M Magnan-Larose, D Desjardins and JL Malo
Department of Chest Medicine, Hopital du Sacre-Coeur, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Atopy, specific IgE sensitization, and bronchial hyperresponsiveness (BHR)
were examined in a cohort of 769 apprentices starting career programs in
animal health or veterinary medicine (Group 1), pastry making (Group 2),
and dental hygiene (Group 3). The hypothesis were that: (1) a proportion of
subjects can be "sensitized" although no significant specific occupational
exposure has occurred; and (2) there is a relationship between baseline
specific sensitization to work- related antigens and host characteristics.
Skin tests were administered using 11 common inhalants and specific
allergens, including six laboratory animal extracts, three cereal antigens,
alpha-amylase, and latex. Methacholine challenge tests were performed. The
prevalence of atopy was 54.4% in Group 1, 58.1% in Group 2, and 52.5% in
Group 3. Skin reactivity to work-specific proteins was as follows:
laboratory animal proteins, 13.8% in Group 1, 14.0% in Group 2, and 15.6%
in Group 3. No subject was sensitized to alpha-amylase, whereas 1.2% in
Group 1, 5% in Group 2, and 4.1% in Group 3 were sensitized to flour. Five
subjects reacted to latex. BHR (PC20 < or = 8 mg/ml) was present in
17.6%, 21.2%, and 14.8% of subjects in Groups 1, 2, and 3, respectively.
Specific sensitization was associated with positive skin reactions to
common allergens, work-related symptoms, and BHR. These results suggest
that students starting career programs with exposure to
high-molecular-weight allergens have a low but substantial frequency of
specific sensitization to work-related allergens that is related to atopy
and BHR.
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